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New York Yankees: Bombers Vs. Bottom Feeders

The New York Yankees are back in the Bronx after splitting series against their AL East foes, the Toronto Blue Jays and the Tampa Bay Rays. After losing the first two games vs. the Blue Jays coming home 4-4 is a miracle, not ideal but keeps the Bombers just two games behind the Boston Red [...]

Lady Loves Pinstripes: 2011 MLB April Power Rankings

What a difference a month can make? Baseball looks a lot different then I initially predicted in my 2011 Pre-Season Power Rankings (featured on MLBBuzz.com), but I can assure you that I am not alone. The month of April has exceeded expectations, as it has already been a wild and exciting ride. Giving the fan [...]

New York Yankees: Hughes Improves And Joba Rules In Walk-off Win

Arriving in first place, only to leave in second is just what the New York Yankees hoped to do to Buck Showalter’s Baltimore Orioles. Winning Wednesday tied the teams atop the AL East; but beating the O’s for a second night in a row put the Yankees back on top. The Orioles came in to [...]

New York Yankees: Phil Hughes To Face The New Baltimore Orioles?

The New York Yankees had their second game of 2011 postponed due to rain, last week it was the Minnesota Twins and now the first game against the Baltimore Orioles has to reschedule. It has been confirmed that the pitching match-ups will be the same just a day later. So, AJ Burnett will take the [...]

New York Yankees AJ Burnett vs. Buck’s Birds aka Baltimore Orioles

The New York Yankees did not have the best weekend up in Boston, as the Red Sox took two of three from their bitter rivals; but it also was the team’s first two wins of the season. Yankees ace CC Sabathia was not at this best, but he still did his job allowing just one [...]

2011 MLB Team Preview: Baltimore Orioles

Over the last 13 seasons, the Baltimore Orioles have been the bottom-feeders of the AL East; often referred as “the toughest division in baseball.” The O’s started last season 2-16, which added to an already the diminishing fan base at Camden Yard. Looking for an answer, the O’s made three managerial changes. I guess three [...]

Jumping The Gun: 7 MLB Headlines You Might Be Reading At 2011 All-Star Break

Every MLB season, the All-Star break is viewed as the halfway point of the 162 games season. Even with still a lot of baseball to play, this is the time when a team’s reputation and attitude have been backed by enough play on the field. At this point, there are the obvious observations that only [...]

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