MLB to Add Playoff Tier
by Scooter on 06/04/2011 in MLB News
Expanded playoffs are coming to baseball, with a new tier of wild-card playoffs in advance of the current three-round arrangement, but they’re not coming fast enough. Come on, guys. Get with it! Rather than try to push through a side agreement that could put the 10-team format — two wild cards in each league, not [...]
Full StoryHow To Collect Autographs Of Your Favorite Baseball Players
by Scooter on 08/26/2010 in MemorabiliaIf by any chance you live in the United States of America, there is a high chances that you are a baseball fan. As the game of baseball gets more and more popular all around the world, you can find baseball fans in more and more areas of the world. And, if you do love [...]
Full StoryBaseball Pitching Mind Games
by Scooter on 08/26/2010 in MLB NewsConfidence in your Baseball Pitching can be a very fickle business. Some days you can feel like you are rolling along fine. Then, suddenly one bad thing happens. Then, another happens, and then another. Then, things really start to snowball. Other times you may feel that you can do no wrong. In this state, everything [...]
Full StoryBaseball Memorabilia – Priceless
by Scooter on 08/25/2010 in Memorabilia, MLB NewsLike how Chopsticks is to China, Baseball is to any die hard sports fan and memorabilia baseball cards are what they cherish the most. Baseball is much more than a sport. It’s almost a religion and Baseball memorabilia, Baseball cards, hats, jerseys, bats, baseballs and any other item that a player might have swiped his [...]
Full StoryHow to Win Your Fantasy Baseball League
by Scooter on 08/24/2010 in MLB NewsPittsburgh – Its editors describe it as: “so close to the action you might get spit on.” And, from the first read, I can see why that’s absolutely true. FantasyBaseballDugout.com, a new fantasy baseball tips site owned by Saint Davids, Pennsylvania-based Olympic SEO, is the brainchild of Bob “BallparkBob” Bentz and his nephew Jonathan “BatBoy [...]
Full StoryBaseball Vs. Football-which is America’s #1 Sport?
by Scooter on 08/23/2010 in MLB NewsIn the United States, both baseball and football have passionate fans who claim that they follow the true number one sport in America. But, how does one determine what is the actual “number one American sport”? There are several categories that can be considered when determining America’s number one pastime. Analyzing attendance, ticket costs, revenue [...]
Full StoryPedroia – the 40 Million Boston Red Sox Asset
by Scooter on 08/21/2010 in Red Sox BlogsLong-term security is definitely not something you would expect being offered, especially in the MLB, where it is an absolute chaos when it comes to judging players by their performance. With this being said, you would find one player making a difference big time – Dusting Pedroia! In all of two seasons, Pedroia has impressed [...]
Full StorySome History of Baseball
by Scooter on 08/21/2010 in MLB NewsThe first and the earliest written obviousness of the baseball in America are a written payment in 1791 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The document, discovered by Society for Spine of John of member of research of baseball in 2004, strong obviousness of offers that the baseball is a single American play, and it expresses doubts on [...]
Full StoryHistory of the Boston Red Sox
by Scooter on 08/20/2010 in Red Sox BlogsThe history of the Boston Red Sox is rich with lore. They were the reigning 2007 World Series Champions and this came after a very long dry spell with no World Series wins. The Boston Red Sox are one of the oldest teams in the league and have made their team home since 1912 at [...]
Full StoryYouth Baseball Bat Reviews
by Scooter on 08/20/2010 in MLB NewsFolks that are do-it-yourselfers know the value of a hammer that fits in their hands just right. It seems to make the job go much easier and ends with a more successful outcome. If you like to cook, then you know the benefits of pots, pans and cooking utensils that you are comfortable with. Having [...]
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Possible 2010 Sleeper Teams that could make the Playoffs
There’s always one team no one expects to be any where close to a playoff berth, but that was different for the Tampa Bay Rays back in 2008 when they surprised all of baseball. The Rays finished that year with 97 wins and 65 losses and made it to the World Series, but lost in [...]
Full StoryDerek Jeter will Finish Career with Yankees
It would be hard to imagine Derek Jeter finishing his career with a team other than the Yankees. Jeter is the Yankees and the captain of the most storied franchise in sports history. The Steinbrenner’s need to reach deep in their pockets and in their hearts and offer Jeter an extension that would have Jeter [...]
Full StoryRed Sox Falling Apart at the Seams
How sweep it is for the Tampa Bay Rays who took all four games in the series against the slumping Red Sox. The latest victory, a huge slap in the face as John Lackey (1-1) allowed eight runs and nine hits in only 3 1-3 innings. He didn’t get much help from the Boston defense, [...]
Full StoryMets to the AL East?
This has to be the most ridiculous article I have read in a long time. The Mets came after both the Giants and Dodgers left New York and Major League Baseball needed to fill a void in the National League. Ken Rosenthal, who are you crapping? Where do you get this stuff from? “Specifically, it [...]
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