Monthly Archives: October 2012

Beltran Belts Homer And Leads Cards Over Giants

The St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Francisco Giants 6-4 Sunday night, to take an early 1-0 lead over the boys in orange and black. The Cards received two-run homers from David Freese and Carlos Beltran: Beltran Goes Deep For … Continue reading

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Yanks Suffer Double Loss As Jeter Fractures Angle

Yankee captain Derek Jeter is done for season after breaking his ankle in the 12th inning of a heartbreaking loss to the Detroit Tigers in Game One of the American League Championship Series. Jeter had to be helped off the … Continue reading

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Oakland A’s Show Why Less Is More

The Oakland A’s are the best bargain in baseball. The boys in green and gold have the second lowest payroll anywhere, but they keep winning against big-money teams like the Tigers. Detroit’s payroll is $132.3 million – that’s 5th highest … Continue reading

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SF Ballpark Is #1

It’s been a rough weekend for the Giants, who have been thoroughly outscored by the Cincinnati Reds. But there’s still an area where the Giants are #1. Their ballpark is second to none: My buddy Marty Gonzalez invited me to … Continue reading

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