Let’s continue with summing up the wild first-half of the MLB season, by looking at the National League. One thing is for sure, the NL is no longer “the other” league in baseball. The NL is providing plenty of drama and talent to compete with their AL counterparts. NL EAST: The hottest team in the [...]
New York Yankees Ruin A Perfect Halladay
Every MLB team lives in fear of facing Phillies stud Roy Halladay. As a Toronto Blue Jay, Halladay had crushed the New York Yankees for 12 seasons. So, when Halladay was traded to the Phillies last season, it was a huge relief and very happy farewell for the Yankees. AL hitters practically packed Roy’s bags [...]
Jorge Posada, Derek Jeter Bring Brooms And Deja Vu Back To New York
New York Yankees brought out their brooms in the Bronx, as they swept the Houston Astros over the weekend. The Yankees were without Arod, but you wouldn’t know it by the way the team beat-on the Astros. Jorge Posada actually brought two brooms; one broom was to hit two grand slams. The extra broom was [...]
Inter-league Games Between Two Unequal Leagues
The Yankees are back home, not much has changed in regards to catching the Tampa Bay Rays who have held onto first place in the AL East all season. The Yankees are still two games behind, but continue to keep themselves the wild card team. As I predicted, the Toronto Blue Jays have fallen to [...]
National League: Team Rankings Everybody Ought To Know
With baseball season in full swing, teams are starting to define their reputations. As the season progresses, teams will start to trip themselves up or find their footing again. Some teams will get that hail mary to get back up, and some might collapse like the Mets in 2007. Speaking of the Mets, lets rank* [...]















