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MLB Trade Rumors: Red Sox + Mets = Screw Yankees

The Boston Globe recently featured a story by Nick Cafardo that suggested the Red Sox should have interest in New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes; as acquiring Reyes talents would put Boston over the top. Fact is no matter the team, if any, were lucky enough to trade for Reyes, they would without question get [...]

2011 MLB Season: Cashman A Genius? Best Pitching Not In Philly? Red Sox Suck?

Yes…you read the title right, as 2011 is proving to be the craziest season in years. Everything that is NOT suppose to happen is already happening. Not that everything can’t change because the season is still in its baby stages and trust me nothing will stay as is. Still, the first three weeks are mind-boggling [...]

2011 MLB Team Preview: Philadelphia Phillies

Over the past four seasons, the Philadelphia Phillies have easily been one of the top three teams across Major League Baseball. In that time the Phillies have been the NL Champions three times, the 2008 World Series Champs, went back to World Series again in 2009 and made the post season in 2010. Also, the [...]

MLB Breaking News: Cardinals Singing St. Louis Blues With Loss Of Ace Adam Wainwright

The Cardinals GM John Mozeliak confirmed that St. Louis Cardinals ace Adam Wainwright would need Tommy John Surgery and is out for the 2011 season. Another tough break before Spring Training games even start. The team failed to lock in Albert Puljos who will hit the free agent market at the end of 2011; and [...]

Cliff Lee Signs with the Philadelphia Phillies: A Bad Decision for Both Sides

Now, even Brett Favre can breathe again with free-agent ace Cliff Lee finally making a decision to sign with the Philadelphia Phillies. Favre is on a growing list of fans, athletes, sportscasters, beat writers, my doorman and pretty much anyone who reads the NY Post who were annoyed with Lee’s decision making of where he [...]

World Series Rematch? Why Phillies Would Be Favored Over Yankees

Monday night, the Philadelphia Phillies won the NL East for the fourth straight season in a row. Up in Toronto, the New York Yankees evening could have been a champagne party too. Instead, AJ Burnett imploded worse than ever on the mound and the Blue Jays won the game 7-5. Burnett could not even get [...]

Note To AL East: Better Keep An Eye On The Toronto Blue Jays

Image via Wikipedia Right now, the team playing the best baseball in the AL East Division is without a doubt the Toronto Blue Jays. In the last week the Blue Jays won series against the two best teams in baseball; first they were in New York winning two of three against the Yankees, then headed [...]

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