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By teekay, Section MLB
This season has been a trying one thus far for Gotham's baseball faithful. With the Mets and Yankees both floundering around the .500 mark the idea of a postseason sans New York has become a very real possibility. And the events of this past week, for the teams on both sides of town, have certainly left a sour taste in the mouths of those taking a bite out of Big Apple baseball. (1 comment, 1007 words in story) Full Story By YankTank, Section MLB
"How did you go bankrupt?" Thank you, Queens. Thank you for doing the impossible. Thank you for flooding the headlines and monopolizing the morning news. Thank you for securing your own special spot in history and diluting ours. Thank for liberating us from the stigma that has been emblazoned on our psyches since October 21, 2004.
And mostly, thank you for finally disencumbering us from the toxic ownership of "the biggest collapse in Major League Baseball history." (9 comments, 2336 words in story) Full Story By matt Jordan, Section MLB
Break out the peanuts and Cracker Jacks, it's time for the 2007 Major League Baseball season to begin. With that in mind, there are some of the top burning questions, along with those wild and wacky picks of the season. (1 comment, 1088 words in story) Full Story By mlbman92, Section MLB
The New York Mets will enter the 2006-2007 season with many holes to fill. The main concern is the pitching staff because of the lack of depth. Can this Mets lineup carry their pitching staff into October? (4 comments, 564 words in story) Full Story By YanksWS96, Section MLB
by Matt Wells Recently, I wrote an article giving songs to some of the starting pitchers of today's game. Josh Towers, the now-demoted Oliver Perez, and the now-promoted Jered Weaver were just some of the names who were in sync with the songs I chose from my playlist. So, we got relievers who enter the game to their choice of music. We got some starters who had some songs hand-picked for them by me. What about the teams? (This time, I'll go outside my playlist for a few of the songs.)
The Yankees have a song ("Here Come the Yan-kees"). The Mets have a song ("Meet the Mets"). What about some of the other teams? What songs can I give them? Read on.... (3 comments, 2683 words in story) Full Story By Phalanx, Section MLB
Jose Reyes has been one of baseball's hottest hitters over the past few weeks, but it was a play that he made wihout his bat (or his glove) that shows me how far he has come... (1 comment, 1281 words in story) Full Story |
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