Congratulations to the San Fransisco Giants for their 2012 World Series Victory

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It was a very short series played between the Detroit Tigers and the San Fransisco Giants.  They played through the elements and in this last game, it went to 10 innings as the Tigers tried to fight but in the end, Scutaro hit a single which helped Theriot get home to take the score to [...]

New York Yankees fan take on Strasburg situation

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One of the biggest baseball stories of the 2012 season was the possibility that the Washington Nationals would shutdown their ace Stephen Strasburg. Well, that came true last week. And since Strasburg got grounded I have been inundated with emails about my opinion on the Nationals decision, so here it is. Did the Washington Nationals [...]

New York Yankees: 2009 vs. 2012

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After watching the New York Yankees, 11-inning loss to the Toronto Blue Jays last night without a doubt I was aggravated. So it I started thinking about the 2012 Yankees, and comparing them to the 2009 World Series Champions. And as usual started writing notes down. So below is my attempt to make sense of [...]

Why New York Yankees fans are learning about karma

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Whoever said that AJ Burnett couldn’t pitch should be putting their foot back in their mouth, as he could very well win the NL CY Young this season. I have always been a Burnett fan since his days with the Florida Marlins; so I was thrilled when the Yankees signed him in 2009 and went [...]

Earth to Yankees You might want to win the All-Star game

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The 2012 All-Star Game was about as fun to watch as paint drying, and every year it seems to get worse. Players don’t seem to give a hoot anymore; and fans think the All-Star Game has turned into an awful representation of a sport that they love every other day of the season. I did [...]

New York Yankees: Positive start

Today, New York Yankee fans got their first taste of pitcher Michael Pineda and so far, so good. In his Yankees début, Pineda pitched a solid two innings vs. the Phillies and after giving up a hit to Jimmy Rollins he sat down the next six hitters he faced, posting two strikeouts. Pineda threw a [...]

2012 MLB Team Preview: St. Louis Cardinals

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To keep with tradition, I will start my 2012 MLB team by team previews with the defending 2011 World Series Champions, the St. Louis Cardinals. The 2012 Cardinals will look a lot different from last year’s team, as the two biggest faces of the franchise are no longer there. POSITIVES: The Cardinals won the World [...]

Official MLB Press Release On 2012 Postseason Format

03/02/2012 2:11 PM EST MLB Adopts Expanded Format for 2012 Postseason Two Additional Wild Cards Will Form 10-Team Postseason in 2012, Marking First Change to Postseason Format Since 1994 The 2012 Postseason will feature a 10-team format that includes two additional Wild Card Clubs and an elimination game in each League prior to the Division [...]

New York Yankees: Déjà vu for Bobby Valentine

Turning boozehounds and bad attitudes into competitive and team oriented baseball players will be no easy task, even for Bobby Valentine. It is no secret that the newly minted Red Sox manager will have his hands full in Boston. And the sports world will be watching as Valentine once again aims to clean up another mess [...]

New York Yankees: 2012 do you know the possibilities

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The New York Yankees head into a 2012 season that could very well be the most important in franchise history, as losing might all of sudden not an option more than ever. What am I getting at here? As New York might have a chance to do something that no other city has ever done. [...]