2011 NL Central Preview
2011 NL Central Preview Posted on March 27, 2011 by mikemcginnis 1. Cincinnati Reds The Good: The Reds have a solid combo of strong bats and strong starting pitching. Bronson Arroyo, Edison Volquez,...
View Article2011 Houston Astros: Scouting for Superstars
MLB reports: The Astros come into 2011 as a rebuilding team. After trading away franchise icons Lance Berkman and Roy Oswalt, this year’s edition of the Astros operates without a known identity....
View ArticleLoads of Talent in the Outfield
National League Shane Victorino (PHI) – Snubbed from the “real” roster, The Flyin’ Hawaiian has the 3rd best fWAR among NL out fielders (+4.4) and has been above-average in ever aspect of the game. He...
View ArticleMichael Bourn Needs to Be Higher up on Team’s Lists
With the trade deadline rapidly approaching, many deals have been made. A lot of the big names that have been dealt thus far have been outfielders. Heading into the deadline, teams showing interest in...
View ArticleThe Biggest Deadline Winners Are…
The trade deadline has come and gone and it may take years to figure out who the actual “losers” are from this deadline. But, we can give a pretty clear answer as to who the winners were, especially...
View ArticleProspects Whose Stock Rose Post Trade Deadline
Alonso Well this deadline was very entertaining and exciting, but now that all the dust has settled, we can take a closer look at what exactly happened. With every trade, there is an impact on both the...
View ArticlePhillies Future is Looking Bleak
The Philadelphia Phillies are off to a slow start in the 2012 season with a 1-3 record against the Pittsburgh Pirates and division rivals Miami Marlins. As one would guess, the starting rotation of...
View ArticlePhillies Deal Pence to Giants for Three Players
The unloading by Phillies GM Ruben Amaro continues as Philadelphia is sending outfielder Hunter Pence to the San Francisco Giants for outfielder Nate Schierholtz, catcher Tommy Joseph, and right...
View ArticleHolliday’s Slide Was Far From Bush-League
Last night’s NLCS game was full of action including a leadoff homerun, both pitchers hitting doubles, and the slide that no one would shut up about. In case you missed it or did not hear about it, in...
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