MLB Draft Review: 2001 Part Two
We’ll pick right up where we left off at the sixth pick in the draft.
MLB Draft Review: 2001 Part Two Read Post »
We’ll pick right up where we left off at the sixth pick in the draft.
MLB Draft Review: 2001 Part Two Read Post »
Amazing what a throwing few dollars around will do to a murder charge. However, the prosecutor still plans to pursue the charges against Villanlona, so he hasn’t exactly bought himself a free pass quite yet.
San Francisco Giants 2009 Season Review Part II Read Post »
The Pirates have surprisingly taken on Akinori Iwamura’s (left) contract. Congratulations to the New York Yankees on winning the World Series last week. After nine long years of suffering, the Bronx Bombers have again proved that grossly out-spending everyone in the game does in fact work. Well done! Moving on, let’s not disappoint our loyal
The New Season Begins Read Post »
Lowry is probably done as a Giant, as he’s been removed from the roster and will become a free agent as he tries to revitalize his career elsewhere. Frankly, with all the great young arms already there and the others on the way, they don’t need him.
San Francisco Giants 2009 Season Review: Part I Read Post »
He’s obviously a much better player than he showed down the stretch, and he’s only 26 so there could still be a very big season or two in his bat, but Kotchman needs PT to perform. And he won’t get much of that in Boston, barring injuries. So, barring a change in his situation, go ahead and scratch Kotchman off your cheat sheets for 2010 unless you’re in a very deep AL-only league.
Fantasy Notes: Casey at the Bat…or Not Read Post »
Has it only been two years since the Diamondbacks last tasted the postseason? Last year, they slipped to 82-80, but were still in the mix for a playoff spot, falling just short of another division title in a weak NL West. This season, however, Arizona plummeted to the division basement, finishing 70-92 – the third-worst record in franchise history.
Arizona Diamondbacks 2009 Season Review Read Post »
Unfortunately, the prevailing memory of 2009 will be a final week collapse in which the team lost a season-worst six games, including getting swept by the woeful Nats, eliminating any hopes of getting back to the playoffs for the first time since 2005.
2009 Atlanta Braves Season Review Read Post »