Dice-K flirts with no-hitter

Dice-K flirts with no-hitter

MLB 2010 | 24 May 2010

The game of the day on Saturday was in Philadelphia where the Phillies were taking on the Boston Red Sox. Dice-K Matsuzaka was masterful in his outing.

A Tuesday of Walk-offs

A Tuesday of Walk-offs

MLB 2010 | 20 May 2010

There were four walk-offs in Major League Baseball on Tuesday. The Cincinnati Reds battled back against Milwaukee Brewers closer Trevor Hoffman to record their 10th victory in their final at-bat.

Gerut gets rare start & hit for the cycle

Gerut gets rare start & hit for the cycle

MLB 2010 | 10 May 2010

Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jody Gerut hit for the cycle on Saturday night in Arizona against the Diamondbacks. He was making only his fourth start of the season and he made the most of it.

O's sweep struggling Red Sox and Phillies spank the Mets

O’s sweep struggling Red Sox and Phillies spank the Mets

MLB 2010 | 04 May 2010

You know your team is going bad when you get swept by the current worst team in baseball, the Baltimore Orioles.

April brings parodity

April brings parodity

MLB 2010 | 02 May 2010

April has ended and baseball season is in full swing. What have we learned after the opening month? There seems to be parity this season (at least in the beginning).

O's finally win and more

O’s finally win and more

MLB 2010 | 27 Apr 2010

In Tampa, the Rays won the series against the Toronto Blue Jays as they took the final game 6-0. Rays left-handed starter David Price was stellar as he pitched a complete game shutout.

Rockies get their first no-no & the Cards and Mets play 20

Rockies get their first no-no & the Cards and Mets play 20

Major League Baseball | 18 Apr 2010

In Atlanta, the Braves were treated to history as Colorado Rockies hurler Ubaldo Jimenez pitched a no-hitter, the first in Rockies history. Despite walking six, Jimenez struck out seven and was electric the entire outing. His last pitch of the game was to Brian McCann at 97 mph. Jimenez threw 128 pitches in the 4-0 Read the Rest…

Jackie Robinson Day

Jackie Robinson Day

Major League Baseball | 16 Apr 2010

Throughout baseball, Jackie Robinson was celebrated on Thursday. Fans, players, coaches, and umpires, young and old, regardless of race joined in the annual celebration. Robinson was a pioneer for African-American players and for all athletes who have fought for a dream. All players and coaches wore his retired number 42 and the umpires wore number Read the Rest…

Phillies continue to score runs and more

Phillies continue to score runs and more

Major League Baseball | 15 Apr 2010

The Washington Nationals and Philadelphia Phillies played to a football score, 14-7 with the Phillies taking another one from the Nats (the Phillies are 4-1 so far in 2010 against them). The Phillies, despite losing their leadoff hitter Jimmy Rollins to the DL, still have too much firepower and a better bullpen. Chase Utley homered Read the Rest…

NY Yankees get their rings and more

NY Yankees get their rings and more

Major League Baseball | 14 Apr 2010

The Cincinnati Reds and Florida Marlins went into extra innings for the second straight night and the Reds won it again. The game went back and forth all night with the Reds scoring two in the top of the eighth and the Marlins countering with three in the bottom half to tie the score. The Read the Rest…

Friday home openers and late inning heroics

Friday home openers and late inning heroics

Major League Baseball | 10 Apr 2010

Friday was a big day for home openers. It started in Detroit as the Cleveland Indians traveled to a packed Comerica Park. The game was all about pitching early on between the Indians David Huff and the Tigers Rick Porcello. With the bases loaded of Tigers in the fifth, Magglio Ordonez hit a sharp grounder Read the Rest…

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