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Brian Billick Is Gonna Become A Blogger
Deuce of Davenport | September 4th 2008 by Chimprage
Fox Sports new color analyst and former Ravens' head coach, the offensive genius, Brian Billick is gonna start blogging. He's signed a deal with Nestor "Nasty" Aparicio and his Baltimore radio station WNST-AM 1570 to help be a part of their new webs read more
Get Your Brooms Out
Boston Soul | September 4th 2008
How’s that for momentum heading into the series with Texas? It couldn’t be set up better: we have the day off today and Beckett’s start tomorrow. Apparently he’s good to go, one hundred percent. This should be good. If h read more
Blowout
Boston Soul | September 3rd 2008
Now that is what I call a blowout. Firing on all cylinders. Demolishing the competition right out of the gate. Basically the 2007 season crunched into nine innings. Even though we were missing some key guys, including Kevin Youkilis who wince read more
Foul Balls - Four Quick Takes On Baseball, Politics, Life
Dark Side Sports | September 2nd 2008 by Curtis Earl
Here are four quick takes that I’ve been thinking about: The Dodgers Want To Make Martin A Catcher? Seriously, you want to take one of the best hitting catchers in the National League, a catcher that isn’t defensively challenged and read more
Most Valuable Pedroia
Boston Soul | September 2nd 2008
If Dustin Pedroia doesn’t win MVP there’s something wrong. Either that or Youkilis suddenly becomes an unstoppable hitter. But that’s Pedroia already. He went two for four with a walk and collected two RBIs. One of his hits read more
Fantasy Baseball Cheat Sheet Week 23
Fantasy Baseball Dugout | September 1st 2008 by Bob Bentz
Similar to having quality starting pitching, understanding hitter trends and setting your lineup with the best hitters is essential to winning in fantasy baseball. Fantasy Baseball Dugout’s Week 23 Cheat Sheet is designed to give you a full view of read more
Despite Wins, Red Sox Lose Ground on Rays
Sports of Boston | September 1st 2008 by KC
The Red Sox continue to play good baseball, winning both series this week over the Yankees and White Sox, to extend their series win streak to four. However, the Rays continue to find ways to win, gutting out victory after victory (in front of an read more
We need to talk.
Bugs & Cranks | August 31st 2008
Hello? Oh, it’s you. Hi. Huh? No. I didn’t watch it. Yeah, I heard about it. Ten to four, right? Hmph. That’s too bad. What, yesterday? A little. Like, an inning or two, I guess. No, I didn’t see the end. Right, 10 to 9. Yeah, read more
10 Teams Actually Worse Than the 2008 Atlanta Braves
The Launching Pad | August 30th 2008 by Jaq Baldwin
~JB-Atlanta, GA If you’re like me, every time the Braves lose you think to yourself, “Can it get any worse?”. We were handed yet another loss last night to the only team behind us in the East standings. This month has seen a second read more
Cooperstown Chronicles - Joe Kelley
LestersLegends.com | August 30th 2008 by LestersLegends
Photo courtesy of TSN Archives/Icon SMI I decided to profile Hall of Famer Joe Kelley, who was enshrined by the Veteran’s Committee in 1971. Played 1891-1908 (17 Seasons) 1853 Games 7006 At Bats .317 Batting Average (64th All-time) .402 On-bas read more
“Radhames Liz” and “Pitched Well” mentioned in same sente…
Bugs & Cranks | August 28th 2008
I switched back and forth last night between history being made in Denver and a one-sided game that filled barely a third of Camden Yards. You already know about the history, so here are a few brief thoughts on last night’s 11-3 Orioles win ov read more
Danks and Broadway Take One For the Team: Sox - Orioles Game 3
The White Sox Blog | August 27th 2008 by Mara
If you’ve ever read the Odyssey, you might say today’s Sox game was a reenactment of said story. What amazes me is that the loss was given to John Danks today and not Ken Griffey Junior. “Never write angry,” someone told me once. Well, how ab read more
Double Trouble for the Orioles: Sox - Orioles Game 2
The White Sox Blog | August 26th 2008 by Mara
Baltimore seems to be a great place to be the leadoff hitter. After Alexei Ramirez went 4-for-5 yesterday, Orlando Cabrera decided not to be outdone and got himself 4 hits in his 5 at-bats, and paired them with 2 RBI. Not just that, but h read more
When Band-Aid’s Only Do So Much
Wordpress Sports Themes | August 25th 2008 by Curtis Earl
Where is the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing? They have passed like rain on the mountain, like wind in the meadow. The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow. How did it come to this? - Theoden, The Lor read more
Baltimore, Maryland (Travellin’ Man)
What's The 401?!?! | August 25th 2008 by Joseph DeRita
Hit up B-More this weekend to catch the last game of the Yanks, O’s series. This was my first time travelling to Baltimore and also my first trip to Camden Yards. I have to say that both were equally impressive. My father, his girlfriend, read more
Jim Baumbach of Newsday writes one of the worst articles I’ve e…
The Analytical Yankee Fan | August 25th 2008 by khidden
Say’s: Jim Baumbach BALTIMORE Carl Pavano is still a colossal disappointment, the appropriate butt of countless jokes and hands down the most overpaid athlete in Yankees history. Heck, he’s probably the most overpaid athlete in New York s read more
Vote Carcetti!
The 35th Street Review | August 25th 2008 by Sox/35th
A long, subtle feud is about to take a strange new twist. Matthew Taylor explains how this is long overdue. read more
Red Sox-Yankees Showdown Looms after Successful Week
Sports of Boston | August 25th 2008 by KC
For the first time since the All-Star Break, the Red Sox showed conisistency in winning two series within one calendar week (Yes, they beat the A’s and Royals back-to-back in the beginning of August, but that spanned two weeks). The Red So read more
Fantasy Baseball Cheat Sheet Week 22 Ranks
Fantasy Baseball Dugout | August 25th 2008 by Bob Bentz
Similar to having quality starting pitching, understanding hitter trends and setting your lineup with the best hitters is essential to winning in fantasy baseball.Fantasy Baseball Dugout’s Week 22 Cheat Sheet is designed to give you a full view of read more
Yanks Blow Lead, But Cano Saves the Day
River Avenue News | August 24th 2008 by Chris Lima
After blowing a five run lead, the Yanks looked destined to drop the final game of the series against the O's, but thanks to Robinson Cano's heroics in the top of the seventh, the Yanks eeked out a 8-7 win.New York YankeesHittersABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVGJ Da read more
Yanks Send Rasner to Hill; Look for Sweep
River Avenue News | August 24th 2008 by Chris Lima
Darrell Rasner, RHP (5-9, 4.93)Yankees (69-60)Daniel Cabrera, RHP (8-8, 4.98)Orioles (61-67)Scouting Report:Yankees: Rasner will get another turn through the Yankees' rotation on Sunday, when he wraps up the club's three-game series at Camden Yards. read more
Pavano Passable in 2008 Debut
River Avenue News | August 24th 2008 by Chris Lima
Carl Pavano has got a win streak going, even though its been 501 days in between the two wins. Pavano pitched well against the Orioles last night, going five innings en route to a 5-3 Yankee win. Rivera picked up the save (#30 on the season) and Giam read more
Premium Baseball Picks 8/23/2008
Bullseye Sports Handicapping Blog | August 23rd 2008 by Dwayne Bryant
My Premium Baseball Picks for Saturday 8/23/2008 were: 7:05 PM ET New York Yankees (Pavano) at Baltimore Orioles (Guthrie) Play On: Baltimore Orioles (Listed Pitchers) -135 8:05 PM ET Cincinnati Reds (Volquez) at Colorado Rockies (Cook) Play On: Ci read more
Pavano to Make His 2008 Debut
River Avenue News | August 23rd 2008 by Chris Lima
Carl Pavano, RHP (0-0, -.--)Yankees (67-60)Jeremy Guthrie, RHP (10-9, 3.15)Orioles (61-65)Scouting Report:Yankees: Pavano will start for the Yankees on Saturday, set to complete his return to the Major Leagues after undergoing season-ending Tommy Joh read more
Abreu Lifts Yanks Over Birds
River Avenue News | August 23rd 2008 by Chris Lima
Bobby Abreu had five hits while Cano, Molina, Ransom, and Nady each homered en route to a Bomber 9-4 victory.Mike Mussina left in the sixth inning, giving up four runs, as the Yankees trailed by one. After scoring two runs in the top of the eighth, read more
Bird Bash?
The Official Scorer | August 22nd 2008 by Andrew
Games 128-130@ Baltimore Orioles Pitching Match-ups Tonight, Friday August 22 Mike Mussina (16-7, 3.35) vs. Radhames Liz (4-3, 7.47) Saturday, August 23Carl Pavano (0-0, 0.00) vs. Jeremy Guthrie (10-6, 3.15) Sunday, August 24 Darrell Rasner (5-9, 4.9 read more
August 22
Failure of the Day | August 22nd 2008
2007: The Baltimore Orioles become the first major league baseball team since 1897 to give up 30 runs in a game, losing to the Texas Rangers 30-3 in the first game of a twi-night doubleheader. The Orioles also lose the second game, 9-7, setting a new read more
Mussina to Face Former Team
River Avenue News | August 22nd 2008 by Chris Lima
Mike Mussina, RHP (16-7, 3.35)Yankees (67-59)To be announcedOrioles (61-65)Scouting Report:Yankees: Mussina bounced back from a three-run first inning to claim his 16th win on Sunday afternoon against the Royals. After he gave up six hits through the read more
Prognosis: Pavano
The Official Scorer | August 21st 2008 by Andrew
Nothing has been made official as of yet, but it is looking like Carl Pavano will be the team’s choice to start Saturday night’s game in Baltimore. It seemed like his candidacy was in doubt when the Post’s George King, the man who has most revi read more
Clay Buchholz Sent to Minors After Loss
Sports of Boston | August 21st 2008 by KC
Troubled Righty Headed to Portland The Red Sox took two of three games on the road against the Orioles. The two wins were courtesy of the team’s two best starters: Jon Lester and Daisuke Matsuzaka. The one loss was to the team’s worst sta read more

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