Monthly Archives: June 2012

Biggest Baseball Blooper of the Month

If you’re a Cubs fan, it’s bad enough that your team has the worst record in baseball: MLB Standings At 26-49 this season, Chicago fans are used to losing. Not just this year, but nearly every year. In fact they … Continue reading

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Baseball’s Hottest Home Run Hitter

The hottest home run hitter in Major League Baseball right now is not Josh Hamilton. It’s not Adam Dunn. It’s Jose Bautista of the Toronto Blue Jays, who just hit his league-leading 24th home run Monday night against the Boston … Continue reading

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Baseball Paradise

The Brooklyn Dodgers played their last game in New York in 1957 – but their legacy lives on today some 3,000 miles away in Seattle, Washington. That’s where you’ll find Ebbets Field – not the stadium, but rather a uniform … Continue reading

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Cain Is Perfect

Matt Cain of the San Francisco Giants was perfect tonight in beating the Houston Astros 10-0 at AT&T Park. Cain struck out 14 batters in pitching the 22nd perfect game in Major League history: Sacramento Bee article Cain was aided … Continue reading

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A-Rod Ties Gehrig for Career Grand Slams

Alex Rodriguez of the New York Yankees went deep Tuesday night with the bases loaded for his 23rd Grand Slam. A-Rod has now tied the Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig, for the most Grand Slams in Major League history. See it … Continue reading

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Losing Streak for Lincecum Continues

It was a tough day at the office on Sunday for Tim Lincecum of the Giants. The San Francisco ace walked three straight batters in the 1st inning after fanning Ian Kinsler of the Rangers on 3 pitches. Lincecum got … Continue reading

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Mariners Make History

Maybe last night’s post about Seattle brought the Mariners a little luck — But it was Oh-No for the Dodgers and a No-No for the Mariners, who made history tonight by using six different pitchers who combined for a No-Hitter. … Continue reading

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Sleepless in Seattle

I just got back from a whirlwind tour of Seattle, one of America’s most beautiful cities. The view from the top of the Space Needle is spectacular, even when it’s cloudy, as on this typical Seattle day: While there, I … Continue reading

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