Monthly Archives: June 2011

World Series Preview?

In what could be a World Series preview, the Philadelphia Phillies shut out the Boston Red Sox 5-0 in a marquee matchup between two of the best pitchers in baseball. Boston’s Josh Beckett was the ERA leader (1.86) going into … Continue reading

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Dodgers Blue Over Bleeding Red

The Los Angeles Dodgers, one of the most stories franchises in all of baseball, have declared bankruptcy: Dodger Blue Dodger owner Frank McCourt must now borrow money to make payroll after diverting millions of dollars from the team for McMansions … Continue reading

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Are Blue Eyes Bad for Baseball?

Josh Hamilton isn’t seeing clearly on this one. The Texas Rangers slugger believes his mini-slump this year is a direct result of too much sunshine. Yes, Hamilton believes his bright blue eyes make it tougher for him to hit during … Continue reading

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FOUL PLAY OVER FOUL BALL

Was it foul play for a fan to interfere with a foul ball that could have cost the Giants big time in a game at AT& T Park? In the 6th inning of Wednesday’s Giants game vs. the Minnesota Twins, … Continue reading

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The Record That Will Never Be Broken

What’s the most impressive record in all of sports? Most fans would say it’s Joe DiMaggio’s 56 game hitting streak. After all, no one has broken that record since the Yankee Clipper did it in 1941, although some have come … Continue reading

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All-Star Balloting Blunders

Six Yankees lead the voting for All-Star slots, but even the most passionate Pin Stripe fan must admit there’s some ballot stuffing going on. Russell Martin, Mark Teixera, Robinson Cano, Derek Jeter, Curtis Granderson and A-Rod are the top vote … Continue reading

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Red Sox Rally to Avenge Meltdown

The Red Sox had their ace reliever on the mound with a 4 run lead in the 9th. But Jonathan Papelbon blew the save and blew his cool in a meltdown against the Oakland A’s on Saturday. Watch the Fireworks … Continue reading

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Huff Hits Three Homers in 1 Game

Audrey Huff smacked three home runs to lead the SF Giants over the St. Louis Cardinals 12-7. See Huff”s 3 homers here: Huff Hits 3 Homers In going deep three times, Huff also had 6 Runs Batted In. He’s the … Continue reading

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