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Toronto Blue Jays: A Fan Collapses and Later Dies During Game Against Chicago White Sox
There is an adage in baseball that you never know what you are going to see when you go to ballpark. Most of the time, that is used in a positive light, hoping you will see a no-hitter, a four homer game, or an unassisted triple play. But in the seventh inning of the Chicago White Sox [...]
TweetChicago White Sox Announce Pitcher John Danks Is Out For The Season
John Danks was supposed to be the anchor of the Chicago White Sox pitching staff but a shoulder injury kept him from pitching well and now it will keep him out for the season. The Sox were hoping to get him back late in the year but he will probably end up having surgery now. [...]
Tweet2012 MLB Trade Deadline: Winners and Losers of the Non-Waiver Deadline
The 2012 MLB Trade Deadline has come and gone and we have seen multiple deals that have turned some teams around. Of course, today wasn’t the only day we saw trades that were affiliated with the deadline, seeing as some major deals happened weeks ago. But with the deadline passing, we can finally see the final product [...]
TweetChicago White Sox Acquire Francisco Liriano From Minnesota Twins
Francisco Liriano could be moving teams, if the Chicago White Sox Twitter account is accurate. The team account sent out a Tweet Saturday night saying the White Sox acquired the left hander from the Minnesota Twins for a package centered around Eduardo Escobar. The White Sox needed a left handed guy and Francisco Liriano is [...]
TweetMLB Rumors: Zack Greinke Will Be Traded According to His General Manager
Coming off a road trip in where the Milwaukee Brewers lost six games – with a majority of those losses caused by their putrid bullpen – general manager Doug Melvin has come to the realization that they are sellers. But they are sellers with the best product available in Zack Greinke, so the MLB Rumors are picking up [...]
TweetMLB Rumors: Buyers and Sellers of the American League
It is July 18th, just under two weeks away from the non-waiver trade deadline in Major League Baseball. There is no two week period with as many MLB rumors flying around as these two weeks. Just like when attending a game, you can’t know the players without a program (actually, you can now, sorry program [...]
TweetWAR Predictions: AL Central First Half Recap with Second Half Predictions
If I actually have fans *crosses fingers*, you might remember I did WAR predictions before the seasons, giving my projected final standings of each division. Unfortunately, due to site migration and what not, those slideshows don’t work anymore. But there’s no reason we can’t review the first half, and see if using WAR put me [...]
TweetMidseason Awards: AL Comeback Player Comes Down To Chicago White Sox Adam Dunn and Jake Peavy
Don’t call it a comeback, yet. The top candidates for the 2012 Comeback Player of the Year award have overcome injuries and/or poor play from last season, but they’ve still got a long way to go before their comebacks are complete. Over the next three months, some of the candidates will fade, and one or [...]
TweetMLB First Half Awards: 2012 Winners and Losers of Baseball’s First Half
With this being the last weekend of baseball’s 2012 first half, it’s time to break down who are the first half award winners. Since only talking about the winners isn’t all that fun, we will talk about the Thurman Mermans (losers) as well. Without further adieu, your MLB first half awards: National League Most Valuable [...]
Tweet2012 MLB All-Star Game Snubs: Five Snubs From Each League
The 2012 MLB All-Star game roster was finally released today. Thanks to TBS, they took what would be a 10-minute process into a one-hour show. That’s something that would make LeBron James proud. As always, there were plenty of mistake made with some roster selections. Two observations I made from this are: it’s obvious Tony [...]
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