April 21st, 2006
Well, the Cubs did get a break yesterday, just not the one they were looking for. I posted yesterday about first baseman Derrek Lee’s collision and how he was shuttled off for x-rays and analysis; the analysis folks, is over.
Turns out D. Lee, who has never been on the DL (almost another Cal Ripken, Aaron) […]
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April 20th, 2006
Man, the Cubbies just can’t get a break, well, not the kind of break they are looking for. Now, instead of a positive break, they’re hoping that they don’t have a break in first baseman Derrek Lee’s right wrist.
After a collision at first with Dodger’s Rafael Furcal, Lee had to leave the game with severe […]
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April 20th, 2006
He’s taking it easy, for now, but the idea and option of surgery is still very much a reality for Jeff Bagwell. I guess now all that is left to decide for him is how much it will affect his off-field life; whether having another surgery would be enough of a benefit to try […]
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April 19th, 2006
This could be an “uh-oh” for Mr. Barry Bonds. Apparently, the Giants head trainer Stan Conte, no folks he’s not related to BALCO owner Victor Conte, has been subpoenaed to appear in court April 27 and give testimony concerning whether or not Barry committed perjury. Yikes.
Bonds to this day says he stands behind any and […]
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April 18th, 2006
Oops. I guess that’s all you can really say, oops and, wow.
According to the AP, Nationals general manager Jim Bowden has released a statement in which he admitted to being arrested and charged with driving under the influence. Not good.
He was quoted today as saying,
“I intend to plead not guilty at a future date in […]
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April 18th, 2006
I suppose a true test of just how good you are, is when you’re completely unaware that you are making, and breaking records in history.
With his last home run, Pujols has officially tied a MLB record by homering in 4 consecutive at-bats. It goes without saying he’s in good company with this record…he shares it […]
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April 18th, 2006
Well it finally happened, Pedro got his 200th win as a starting pitcher, and what’s better for the Mets, he got it against their rival Atlanta Braves. I guess it also doesn’t hurt that his win helped push the Mets into a franchise best start at 10-2.
Not too shabby Pedro, not too shabby at all. […]
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April 17th, 2006
Alright folks, it’s officially debating time. This is a question that has been raised more times than we can all count, and will be raised a million more…Should There Be Instant Replay In Baseball?
The purists say no, never, no way, over my dead body. I have to agree, there are times, many times, I’ve fallen […]
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April 17th, 2006
They almost got swept, they almost got beat again, and they almost scared the crap out of Steinbrenner just a little more…unfortunately, none of the above happened.
With Sunday’s 9-3 win over the Twins, the Yankees effectively slowed the bleeding and put some in the Main Offices out of risk for a free trip over to […]
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April 14th, 2006
Today was not a good day for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Bad news trickled down to an already worried club after relief pitcher Yhency Brazoban felt his elbow go in the one inning he pitched Wednesday night. Since then, its been a waiting game, and not a fun one.
Turns out, the news was worse than […]
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