MLB 2011 Opening Day
Opening Day wasn’t short on excitement, and I’m not talking about the pre-game festivities.
Opening Day wasn’t short on excitement, and I’m not talking about the pre-game festivities.
Rain played a major part in games played Friday night. In New York, the Yankees and Texas Rangers completed just six innings when the game was finally called. The Yankees won 5-1 as CC Sabathia dominated in the complete game win. CJ Wilson of the Rangers was hurt by poor defense and infield hits (four Read the Rest…
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 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…
Opening Day for Major League Baseball had beautiful weather across the entire country. This was something completely different than in years past when players, umpires, and fans were constantly watching the Weather Channel to see if rain or snow will impact the game and how cold it will be at game time. Outside of the Read the Rest…
Alex Gordon, KC Royals (3B): Many believe that 2010 is the make or break season for Gordon. Over the past 16 years, no Royals draft pick has had more pressure to perform than this third baseman. Gordon was selected second overall in the 2005 draft as a sweet-swinging, left-handed hitter who hit .373 as a Read the Rest…
The 2009 season started out so promising for the Kansas City Royals-they were in first place in the American League Central as they started out 18-11 (then they lost 17 games in May). Dan Plesac of the MLB Network was drinking the Royals Kool-Aid. However the season is 162 games long and the Royals plummeted Read the Rest…
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