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Daily Debate: Rangers or Tigers, Who Will Win the ALCS?
The Texas Rangers, who ousted the Tampa Bay Rays Tuesday, will host the Detroit Tigers, fresh off of a Thursday night road victory over the New York Yankees. Soon-to-be announced Cy Young Award Winner Justin Verlander will take the mound … Continue reading
Major League Baseball Made Us All Pay by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
After the most memorable night in Major League Baseball history Wednesday night, I was excited to watch baseball yesterday. In case you don’t know what happened Wednesday, the St. Louis Cardinals clinched the National League Wild Card by overcoming an 8.5-game September … Continue reading
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Tagged American League Wild Card, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, C.J. Wilson, CC Sabathia, Detroit Tigers, Jim Leyland, Joe Girardi, Jonathan Papelbon, Justin Verlander, Major League Baseball, Matt Moore, Michael Kay, National League Wild Card, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, Yankee Stadium
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Daily Debate: What Are Your Major League Baseball Playoff Predictions?
Off of the most exciting day in the history of regular season Major League Baseball history, the playoffs begin today with two American League Divisional Series games, with the Tampa Bay Rays, fresh off of overcoming a nine-game, September deficit … Continue reading
Daily Debate: In Major League Baseball, When Is It No Longer Early?
The Boston Red Sox, predicted to win the World Series by some, own the worst record in Major League Baseball, at 2-9. The Tampa Bay Rays are 3-9, In Major League Baseball, When Is It No Longer Early? Voice your opinion … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston Red Sox, Major League Baseball, Slow Start, Tampa Bay Rays, World Series
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Man, He is now a Leg-End! By Aaron “The Inkwell” Smith April 8, 2011
Where do I start? Manny Ramirez is a New York City native who started his career for the lowly Cleveland Indians. He then went on to play for the Boston Red Sox, as one half of the dynamic power-hitting duo … Continue reading
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Tagged 100-game suspension, 2004 World Series MVP, 50-game suspension, Alex Rodriguez, anabolic steroid stanozolol, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, Congressional hearing, David Ortiz, female hormone, HCG, Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program, José Canseco, Juiced: Wild Times, Los Angeles Dodgers, Major League Baseball, Manny Ramirez, New York City, performance enhancing drugs, Rafael Palmeiro, Rampant 'Roids, Roger Clemens, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big, Tampa Bay Rays, testosterone, Texas Rangers, The New York Times, The Washington Post, World Series
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