Archive for February 3rd, 2008
Rockies Advance: And Then There Were Four
Thanks to an outstanding bullpen and the hitting exploits of National League MVP candidate Matt Holliday, the Colorado Rockies are headed to the World Series for the first time in franchise history. With the Rockies’ berth to the Fall Classic, the Tampa Bay Devil Rays remain as one of only four teams to never reach [...]
Posted: February 3rd, 2008.
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Iwamura Will Move Across Infield
If Evan Longoria, the Rays’ top minor league prospect, emerges as the starter at third base during spring training, he will greatly influence the outlook of next year’s starting infield. Assuming Longoria does take over at the hot corner, incumbent third basemen Akinori Iwamura will move across the infield to make room for Longoria.
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Posted: February 3rd, 2008.
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Bringing hope to the hopeless
So your team won’t make the playoffs … it’s OK. Dayn Perry can still give you reason to watch. Even if you’re a Royals fan.
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Posted: February 3rd, 2008.
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Inside Pitch: Minor League Help, One SS Short
The Tigers offseason moves have left the minor leagues a bit thin, but will the Tigers have enough options at the upper levels should the need arise at the big league level? Plus, which former promising shortstop saw his Tiger career come to an end this week?
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Posted: February 3rd, 2008.
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Green, Padres close in on 2-year, $11 million deal (Yahoo! Sports)
Khalil Greene’s big 2007 season with the San Diego Padres is about to pay off with a nice contract that will…
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Nationals avoid arbitration with Rauch (Yahoo! Sports)
Right-hander Jon Rauch, who has appeared in more games than any pitcher in the majors over the past two seasons,…
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Pitching depth makes Brewers favorite in NL Central? (Yahoo! Sports)
The Boston Globe reports the Milwaukee Brewers are likely to win the NL Central because hey have a surplus of…
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Teixeira may not be in Atlanta for long (Yahoo! Sports)
When the Atlanta Braves signed first baseman Mark Teixeira to a one-year, $12.5 million deal, it may have just…
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