2 Teams Improve to 4-0
There were just six games on the schedule on Monday. The day started in Milwaukee for the Brewers homer opener
There were just six games on the schedule on Monday. The day started in Milwaukee for the Brewers homer opener
Opening Day Part 2 was a tough day to be an ace. In Cleveland, Indians ace Fausto Carmona lasted into the fourth inning, while allowing ten runs on 11 hits.
Thursday was a day of milestones. Two of those milestones were reached in the same game. In the afternoon, the Seattle Mariners finished off their series at the Rogers Centre facing the Toronto Blue Jays.
For the first time in baseball history, there is more than one perfect game in a season.
Rain, snow, and the cold wreaked havoc on baseball throughout the country on Tuesday. Two games were postponed but the others still played.
Monday was another day full of home openers. In Minnesota, Kirby Puckett Jr. was the first fan admitted inside Target Field for the official opening of the ballpark Monday afternoon. He and his mother unveiled the Kirby Puckett statue on Target Plaza just outside one of the gates prior to entering the ballpark. He also Read the Rest…
Baltimore Orioles fans have been looking forward to the 2010 season because of the hopes that management put into them. They have good young talent in the pitching staff, the outfield, and behind home plate. The Orioles added veterans at the corner infield spots, to anchor the starting rotation, and a closer. Opening Night for Read the Rest…
With spring training coming to an end and teams making cuts to finalize their roster, a few teams are dealing with the injury bug. The defending National League champions, the Philadelphia Phillies, were pretty sure that closer Brad Lidge and lefty specialist JC Romero would not be ready for Opening Day. Romero has been said Read the Rest…
Franklin Gutierrez, Seattle Mariners (OF): Gutierrez is entering his third full Major League season a much richer man as he signed a four-year extension worth $20.5 million. The speedy, athletic centerfielder’s sore knees have healed and he expects bigger things in 2010. Despite the sore knees in 2009, he hit .283 with 18 homeruns and Read the Rest…
With the sagging economy and overflow of young talent, many veterans on the free agent market have had a tough time finding jobs. Quite a few have signed minor league contracts with invitations to spring training. Outfielder Jim Edmonds, who is considered one of the best defensive centerfielders of his time, did not play in Read the Rest…
With full pitcher and catcher workouts set to begin, there has been some discouraging news from some camps. First came the news that Cliff Lee underwent foot surgery last week. He will miss the first few weeks of spring training and may not be ready for the start of the Seattle Mariners regular season. The Read the Rest…
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