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  • Fenway Park Tickets and Yankee Stadium Tickets and Seating Arrangements  By : Todd Daon
    The official home for the Boston Red Sox is the Fenway Park. It was inaugurated in the year 1912 and is one of the oldest stadiums of the main league venues. The stadium is situated near Fenway district at Boston. Fenway Park stadium is situated in a strategic place and it offers some fun and unique styles among them are the green monster.
  • MLB - Manny Ramirez Agreed To a $45 Million Deal with the Dodgers  By : Audrey Nolan
    The Dominican baseball player of 36 years-old, Manny Ramirez, is back with the Los Angeles Dodgers, after signing an agreement on Wednesday for a two-year contract that it is worth $45 million; Manny will receive $25 million for the 2009 season and $20 million for the 2010 season. At the beginning, the Dodgers where offering him $42 million, but Ramirez’s agent Scott Boras managed to increase it to $43.5 million.
  • MLB - Andy Pettitte Will Stay With the Yankees  By : Audrey Nolan
    After months of negotiations the pitcher Andy Pettitte decided to stay with the New York Yankees rather than going back to the Houston Astros. Pettitte had to accept the cut of the offer he had two months ago of $10 million to a $5.5 million one year deal.
  • What is a Home Run Derby  By : Gen Wright
    The Home Run Derby is a very interesting baseball event. It is a contest between major league baseball players, to see who can hit the most home runs.
  • MLB - New York Mets Fail Again  By : Cindy Ferguson
    The Mets will be out of the playoffs once again.
  • MLB- Mariano Rivera Achieves Second Place in Saves List  By : AllyWhite
    The 38 years-old relief pitcher Marino Rivera obtained second place in his career saves with 479 over passing Lee Smith in the all-time list of saves. This is also Mo’s 36th save during the present 2008 season. During the last game against the White Sox, it just took Mo seven pitches to close the win for the Yankees.
  • MLB - Mets Closer Bill Wagner Is Out of the Season  By : AllyWhite
    The 37-years-old closer pitcher Bill Wagner is possibly out of the MLB season after being in rehab for several months due to an elbow injury that was bothering him for quite some time. However after he was trying to pitch at the simulated game last Sunday, Wagner decided his pain was too strong to keep going, therefore the specialists sent Wagner to an MRI. The results showed a torn ligament in his elbow and a torn flexor pronator in his forearm.
  • Los Angeles Dodgers Tickets  By : Rich Stephenson
    The Los Angeles Dodgers have a chance to make it to the playoffs this year? How about the World Series?
  • MLB League Donates Millions During the All-Star Week  By : AllyWhite
    One of the most important Baseball events the MLB All-Star week will bring its all-star game next July 15th at the Yankees Stadium where we will be able to see the gathering of many Hall of Fame players.
  • Gardner's Debut - Yankees Defeat the Red Sox  By : Stephen Lars
    After his recent debut in the Major Leagues - the 24-year old Brett Gardner managed an extraordinary victory in the tenth inning over the Boston Red Sox. Even his teammates went out to the field to congratulate him in front of 54,922 fans.
  • The Dodgers - A Brief History  By : Rich Stephenson
    The Dodgers came into existence in 1860s, when the Brooklyn Atlantics ruled the former now non-existent baseball leagues.
  • Baseball vs. Football-Which Is America's #1 Sport?  By : Grant Eckert
    In the United States, both baseball and football have passionate fans who claim that they follow the true number one sport in America. But, how does one determine what is the actual "number one American sport"?
  • A Brief History of the Rise of Baseball in Japan  By : Grant Eckert
    Sometime between 1867 and 1873, an American professor, Horace Williams, at what is now Tokyo University, is credited with introducing baseball to the country of Japan. Williams came to Japan to teach English and American History, but his sports interest is what has impacted Japan the most. Fellow American Albert Bates, teaching at Kaitaku University, organized the first baseball game in Japan.
  • Steroid Use among America's Youth  By : Grant Eckert
    Although it is typically high school students who are encouraged to participate in organized sports, children of all ages do participate. Participating in organized team sports is a great way to achieve physical benefits of a healthy lifestyle, and a sense of well being. Organized sports are also a great way to develop camaraderie and character building.
  • The Impact of MLB Spring Training on Florida's Cities  By : Grant Eckert
    More and more Major League Baseball teams are choosing areas in Florida to hold their spring training camps. This is done for several reasons. Due to the fact that the climate in Florida is very warm and very mild during the late winter/early spring months, a team from anywhere in the United States can start their spring training on time, and not have to deal with cold and snowy weather.
  • Love at First Strike-Baseball in Latin Americaq  By : Grant Eckert
    Baseball in the United States dates back to the 1840s, but many other countries picked up and played the sport soon after. In Cuba, students who enrolled in the United States educational system returned home to the island nation with a bat and a ball. The popularity of the game in Cuba was so high as to be considered part of the identity during the war for independence during the late 1800s.
  • The Most Popular Sports In The United States  By : mohan mittal
    All around the globe, on any given day, you will find some sort of sports event on your local television station or on cable. With networks dedicated solely to sports, you can find things like boxing, bowling, fishing, basketball, football, baseball and soccer on 24 hours a day! Most days you will be able to see sports live, either by watching pee-wee, high school, college and even professional sports events. Most ticket prices for local sports are reasonable and you and your whole family can en
  • Choosing The Best Pitching Machine  By : Bill Ryan
    A great pitching machine and great batting cage can do miracles to your hitting. With the right combination your hitting skills will improve in a relatively short period of time.
  • Pitching Machines - Choosing The Right One For You  By : Bill Ryan
    A good pitching machine will improve your batting average considerably. Add a top notch batting cage and you have a winning combination.
  • Baseball Bats " Choosing The Right One for You  By : Bill Ryan
    Maple baseball bats are really good but now there are so many more choices. Bats are made out of aluminum or composite materials. There are a multitude of styles and dimensions to choose from.
  • Choosing The Best Baseball Jersey  By : Bill Ryan
    Ready to find a baseball jersey representing favorite team? Shopping for a jersey is not too difficult if you know the right place to look.
  • Batting Cage Shopping Made Easy  By : Bill Ryan
    Batting cages are great for improving your swing, accuracy, and power for hitting. Without them, you are restricted to regular batting practice which wont give you enough swing time to make vast improvements.
  • Choosing The Right Baseball Glove  By : Bill Ryan
    Choosing the right baseball glove can be an effortless experience or can cause headaches of the wrong one is purchased. How do you know which glove is right for you?
  • Choosing The Best Baseball Cleats  By : Bill Ryan
    Looking for the best baseball cleats? There are many top brand name companies that make great cleats for all type of surfaces. Choosing the right cleats will have a lot to do with support, stability, and foot control.
  • Baseball - The Secrets And Tricks  By : Sebanti Ghosh
    Baseball is a game that drives everyone crazy. In countries like America Baseball is more than just a game. Some people worship this game. It gives a meaning to them.
  • Baseball - How To Follow Defensive Strategy  By : Sebanti Ghosh
    The most important part for the baseball defending team is "pitcher". An effective strategy of pitcher prevents the batters from getting on base and try to retire the batters. In one entire game, usually one hundred pitches are thrown. Most of the pitchers start getting tired at this point of time.
  • Gary Mathews Lawyer Talks About Steroid Allegations  By : Nigel Kerry
    Gary Mathews Jr's lawyer is certain that Mathews did not break or violate any laws or Major League rules even though Mathews' name has come up in the steroids investigation that has seen nine arrests till now.
  • What We Learned from Spring Training  By : T.O Whenham
    Spring Training is almost over, and Doc's tells the reader what to expect in the upcoming season.
  • Baseball Time Is Here Once More Again  By : Earl Erickson
    The following story is about my love for baseball as a youth and for the passion I have for the sport today. My hometown is in Tacoma, Washington. My hometown team is the Tacoma Giants, the triple A farm club of the San Francisco Giants. This story takes place there back in the '60s.
  • 2007, Year of the Humidor  By : Pierre Levasseur
    MLB will be storing baseballs in humidors starting this year. Will this have an effect on run and home run production? Here's what I think.
  • Wood Bats - The Ultimate Training Tool  By : Jerry Kreber
    This article compares the training results between wood and metal bats. Statistics are offered to provide evidence that using wood bats are a more effective training tool for improving offensive production in youth hitters.
  • Baseball Party Games - Pleasing the Crowd  By : Gail Leino
    If your son or daughter is a mad-keen fan, it can be great fun to plan their next birthday party around the theme of baseball. Here are a few ideas for baseball party games:
  • Is Sportsmanship Dead?  By : Jerry Kreber
    This article examines ways sportsmanship has changed in America. Also, it offers today's coaches with suggestions on how to help athletes improve their sportmanship, but stay competitive during an athletic contest.
  • Are You Looking For Baseball Training Equipment?  By : Ian Botham
    Baseball equipment can improve your baseball skills to those of your kids. Finding the best baseball equipment is imperative to improving baseball skills.
  • Blocking Drills for a Baseball Catcher  By : Scott Mathewson
    The catcher's position is critical be rarely gets the attention it deserves. But worry not, you can still excel in the position by practicing a few simple drills.
  • Julio Franco - Not Finished Yet, Defying The "Age Factor"  By : Richard Munroe
    The only words to describe Mets hitter Julio Franco is simply amazing. The oldest man to hit a homer in a major league game, a record that stood for 73 years.
  • Derek Jeter Memorabilia  By : Bernie J. Gernay
    As each season passes Derek Jeter moves closer into the same respect as former Yankee greats like Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle. His consistency is second to none and has earned the name "Mr. November" for his clutch postseason play.
  • Tips to Get the Most Out of Spring Training  By : Michael Shapiro
    Baseball spring training is finally here. Here's how you can make the most of your experience.
  • MLB Baseball - Evolution Of A Sports Activity Into An Industry  By : Swati Banerjee
    Have you ever wanted to try your hand at baseball? Or did the game arouse excitement when you saw Madonna and Kevin Costner doing justice to one of the most popular games in the history of America?Baseball, like American football, is an integral part of the American psyche. Major League Baseball or MLB in short has given the Americans some of the finest moments in the history of baseball.
  • A Baseball Team Party For The Kids  By : Gail Leino
    A good baseball party can really create strong memories for your son or daughter, especially if the two of you happen to share a love for the sport. It's even better if he or she is on a local baseball team, since that will create an instant guest list for you.
  • Baseball Is My Game  By : Gail Leino
    Baseball is the leading sport played in the United States. Let us explore a brief history of baseball. As per the records it was found that the first ever game of baseball was played in 1792 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
  • How To Win That Elusive Fantasy Baseball Title This Year  By : Nicholas Kirt
    With opening day right around the corner, here are some tips to win that elusive fantasy baseball trophy this year.
  • MLB Baseball - Still a Symbol of Summer  By : Gail Leino
    MLB Baseball themed paper party goods have the added advantage of supplying an iconoclastic symbol of summer to a party's plan. Nothing says American recreation the way that baseball does.
  • Break-In Your New BaseBall or Softball Glove the Right Way  By : Scott Mathewson
    It's a great feeling to get a new baseball or softball glove but a bear to break it in. Follow these easy tips and not only will your glove fit, well like a glove faster, it will extend the life of your glove as well.
  • How To Collect Autographs Of Your Favorite Baseball Players  By : Michael Shapiro
    Collecting autographs and memorabilia of great baseball players is a great hobby for many baseball fans. If you are looking to build up your collection of autographed baseball items quickly and easily, here are helpful tips for you.
  • Wood Baseball Bats Versus Aluminum Baseball Bats  By : Michael Shapiro
    Choosing a baseball bat can be a confusing process. Wood baseball bats alone come in different lengths, weights, and material. For someone looking for a new baseball bat, learn whether a wood bat or aluminum bat will suit your game.
  • Etopps Trading Cards - The Next Generation Of Sports Card Collecting  By : Matthias Koster
    The number one sports card producer, Topps, has helped to take the guess work out of the card industry. How have they done this? They've created a unique card collecting site named Etopps.
  • Little League Tee Ball, Planting Positive Seeds  By : Marty Schupak
    In youth baseball and Little League, tee ball is largest participation division within a league.
  • Bunt Young, Bunt Often In Little League  By : Marty Schupak
    Bunting is a big part of youth baseball strategies and in Little League Baseball.
  • Pre-Season Weight, Body and Strength Changes  By : Robert S Lee
    A lot of fantasy players go into their draft and evaluation of a player from their previous years statistics and trends, but important changes happen to a player through their off season conditioning and improvements or lack there of. Something MOST fantasy magazines (which hits the stands in early January from production in November and December) fail to take in account for in their draft cheat sheets.
  • 2007 Contract Year Players  By : Robert S Lee
    I really love sports and sometimes I think I expect too much from todays players. I still love to believe that those privileged enough to play sports professionally work their tail off for all the right reasons. That being a baseball player means, baseball is your PRIMARY focus. To work on being the best that you can be and to help the team WIN games. All that financial stuff will take care of itself later on. But as long as I've been following sports its ALMOST like clock work when it comes to players performing on a contract year. The following is a list of potential free-agents after the 2007 season.
  • Juan Pierre - Don't Draft Him Higher Than 90 And Thats Only If You Need Sbs  By : Robert S Lee
    Speed never goes into slumps? Don't mention that to Juan Pierre. Off the top of my head, the approximate batting average range for a fantasy team that leads their league in AVG is roughly .285 and up to .305 (for 5x5 based leagues and depending on your league dynamics).
  • Justin Morneau - MVP or Mirage?  By : Robert S Lee
    Hats off to Morneau who beat out my Yankee captain for the Most Valuable Player award. Justin Morneau hit .321 with 34 HRs and 130 RBIs in 2006, after having previously hit .248 with 45 HRs and 153 RBIs in 876 previous major league at bats. So what's the story? Did he have a breakout year or did he just have a tremendous June and July last season?
  • Understand How To Seperate Yourself From The Rest Of The Pack  By : Robert S Lee
    I've always been disappointed with the lack of risk fantasy publications take when projecting numbers for the upcoming year. While you can certainly understand the position they have to take, it makes a lot of the information indifferent. At the same time, I would absolutely agree that to be able to successfully project such numbers for the entire baseball universe would fall under the category of impossible. I do believe this is where the separation begins between the consistent winners and the consistent losers.
  • Baseball: America's Game  By : Marty Ogelvie
    Baseball is woven into the fabric of American society; it's simply a part of what we do. Children as young as four and five are getting behind home plate and swinging their bats for the first time and mothers and fathers are decorating nurseries with baseballs, gloves and bats.
  • New York Yankees Baseball Cards: A Collectors Hobby For All  By : Marty Ogelvie
    What American doesn't love a great game of baseball? When you pair the world's greatest game with one of the world's greatest cities you come away with the New York Yankees.
  • What to Consider When Choosing Fastpitch Softball Equipment  By : Scott Mathewson
    If you are a newcomer to the world of women's fastpitch softball, don't let lack of experience cause you to make a mistake in equipment selection. Chose the right gear with this handy guide.
  • Opening Day Already Began  By : Robert S Lee
    Because we don’t actually play the game on the field, our game is information and how to manage it.
  • 2007 Fantasy Baseball Breakout Candidates by Position  By : Keith Stuart
    A year ago, who would have predicted the seasons that Ryan Howard, Jeremy Bonderman, Brandon Webb and Brian McCann would have? Predicting breakout candidates is one of the most enjoyable aspects for any baseball fan. The excitement builds during November and December when free agents are signing.
  • How to Calculate Slugging Percentage  By : Richard Robbins
    Ever wondered what slugging percentage refers to? Richard Robbins explains how to calculate it and what it means.
  • Coaching Little League: Setting Expectations for Players and Parents  By : Rob Merlino
    I have coached Little League for 7 years (soon to be 8) and I am often asked why our team is always successful. Success to me means: the kids have fun, the kids get to try out different positions, the kids have a positive baseball experience, and the kids win more than they lose.
  • A Babe Ruth Baseball Bat Sells For $1.3 Million!  By : Terry Edwards
    As incredible as it may sound, the old baseball bat that Babe Ruth used in hitting a home run in the very first game at Yankee Stadium, sold for nearly $1.3 million at an auction recently.
  • Little Leaguers and Catching Fly Balls  By : Marty Schupak
    How can Little League parents & coaches teach young players to catch fly balls without fear? There is no set age for young players when they start to feel comfortable catching pop ups. Many of the really young players are afraid of getting hit in the face by the ball and will camp under a pop up very apprehensively.
  • Little League Back-up Situations For Outfielders  By : Marty Schupak
    As Little League baseball coaches, sometimes we try to teach too much in too short a period. I've coached three youth sports and have found that youth baseball is the most over-coached and under-taught sport I've seen on the youth level.
  • How A Red Sox Fan Got Religion  By : Rob Merlino
    I read the news of Keith Foulke's retirement the other day with a wistful feeling. He will forever be remembered by me as the guy who made "THE out." When I heard the news, I began thinking back to those magical, sleep deprived days at the tail end of October, 2004.
  • Menchiest Met Ever: Carlos Delgado  By : William Tashman
    Superstar Met's first baseman still hears boos because he once refused to stand for "God Bless America."
  • What Are The Best Baseball Magazines To Subscribe To?  By : Ian Botham
    There are so many baseball magazines out there how on earth do you make a choice?
  • Latest New York Yankees Rumors: Find Out What's To Become Of Mo Rivera  By : Chip Westley
    The latest New York Yankees rumors center around all time great reliever Mariano Rivera. Will the dominant closer finish his career with the Yankees? Or will he head for greener pastures?
  • Pitching Burnout in Baseball In Youth Baseball  By : Marty Schupak
    How much is too much pitching for Little Leaguers? Veteran youth baseball coach Marty Schupak discusses the importance of warming up and overuse when it comes to pitching in Little League as well as all baseball leagues.
  • Batting Order Ideas For Little League Teams  By : Marty Schupak
    See how 18 year old veteran youth coach Marty Schupak gives ideas for baseball batting orders for the comptitive coach and also a fair method all players will love.
  • Latest New York Yankees Rumors: What's Going to Happen With Bernie Williams?  By : Chip Westley
    Veteran New York Yankees outfielder Bernie Williams has been the subject of many rumors during the off season. We'll try to sort these rumors out.
  • Correct Batting Practice Methods For Little League Baseball Teams  By : Marty Schupak
    Do Little League parents & coaches really know how to run an effective batting practice? Nationally known youth baseball coach will show youth coaches and parents the most effective techniques he learned over an 18 year period of trial and error in running an efficient batting practice routine. His 18 years of youth coaching experience includes running over 1,500 practices. A "must read" for anyone involved in Little League baseball or softball.
  • Remembering Tiger Stadium  By : Mark Winters
    A personal Tiger Stadium History focusing on the feeling and idiosyncrasies of the old ballpark
  • A Baseball Party for Opening Day  By : Gail Leino
    Baseball, hot dogs, and apple pie are often referred to as the core of American culture. Baseball fits into this equation because it is traditionally a family sport and one of the favorite past times of people in the U.S. Get a few people together on a Sunday afternoon and you can easily have a fun baseball game. It is also a sport in which many children participate for exercise and to learn about teamwork. While girls generally play softball, baseball is a gender-free sport. A great time for a baseball party is Opening Day of the Major League. This typically takes place in April around the start of spring. The Cincinnati Reds baseball team hosted Opening Day for more than a century. The arrival of spring and the anticipation of what a new season of baseball will bring makes a baseball party a perfect spring event.
  • Backing Up In The Field In Little League Baseball  By : Marty Schupak
    In Little League baseball, backing up in the field is an important yet underrated aspect of youth baseball. Nationally known youth baseball coach Marty Schupak discusses some of the ins and outs that wil help parents and coaches teach kids good baseball fielding.
  • Come Spring, A Man's Mind Turns to Baseball - (With History of Babe Ruth)  By : Lindsey Williams
    Basketball, hockey and track meets are action heaped upon action, climax upon climax, until the onlooker's response becomes deadened.Baseball is for the leisurely afternoons of summer and for the unchanging dreams.
  • Colorado Rockies Need to Follow Tigers' Blueprint  By : Nicholas Kirt
    The Colorado Rockies can't spend like the Yankees, but they also don't have to save like the Oakland A's. They need to follow a simple blueprint that the Detroit Tigers have laid out.
  • Running A Little League Baseball Fall League By Marty Schupak  By : Marty Schupak
    Nationally known youth coach Marty Schupak gives concise effective ideas on how to run a Little League Baseball Fall League. Learn some innovative techniques that will improve the talent of your local Little League as a whole and improve individual talent.
  • Goose Gossage - Hall Of Fame Ballot  By : David A Hughes
    If you have heard the cries of frustration reverberating across the country since Tuesdays 2007 Hall Of Fame inductee's were announced then I'm sure you won't be surprised to find their troublesome tones originate from the mile high city of Colorado Springs. Yes, Gossage has been well and truly goosed again!
  • Little League Baseball Tryouts And The Draft  By : Marty Schupak
    In most youth baseball leagues, autumn is the time of year that baseball leagues have registration and also assign players to teams. Tryouts and the player draft are always one of the most interesting times of the year.
  • Softball Rules  By : Kevin Stith
    A softball match has seven innings at least, and in a single inning, each team bats until three batters are out. Teams take turns while batting. A decision for the team batting first is made by tossing a coin. However, a league may make a decision at its discretion. Generally, a home team bats second. In all forms of softball, a defensive team is the fielding team and an offensive team is batting and trying to score runs.
  • The Delayed Steal in Little League Baseball  By : Marty Schupak
    Little League baseball can have opportunistic situations on the basepaths. The delayed steal is one of the better strategic and fun plays in youth baseball. Players on your team will love this when it works correctly. It is an aggressive way of advancing to an extra base. It is a strategy that should be practiced, but is unfortunately disregarded by many coaches.
  • The Little League Team Parents Meeting: A Must for The Youth Baseball Coach  By : Marty Schupak
    A Little League team parents meeting can help in the success of the team. Youth baseball coaches can cut down parent's complaints running an effective team meeting.
  • Wake Up!-It's Time For Baseball  By : Richard Munroe
    Spring Training is about to take off on the Treasure Coast, It's time to welcome the Mets and Dodgers.
  • Base Running-Youth Baseball's Tenth Man  By : Marty Schupak
    How can a Little League coach get an extra 1-2 runs per game? Base running might be one of the most underrated skills in youth baseball. Learn numerous base running drills and strategies.
  • Tigers Acquire Gary Sheffield With A Roar  By : Nigel Kerry
    The Tigers just acquired Gary Sheffield. This did not come cheap as they acquired the outfielder from the Yankees for pitching prospects Humberto Sanchez, Kevin Whelan and Anthony Claggett. They then went on to sign a two year $28 million contract extension with Gary Sheffield which is till 2009.
  • Ryan Howard Wins Player of The Year Award  By : Nigel Kerry
    Ryan Howard of the Philadephia Phillies was selected by the Major League Baseball players to receive the Player of the Year Award. Howard also won the National League’s Outstanding Player award.
  • Oakland Athletics Reach A Deal With Cisco Systems  By : Nigel Kerry
    According to city officials, Oakland Athletics has reached a deal with Cisco Systems Inc to build a high-tech park in Southern Fremont to seat around 32,000 to 35,000 people. This ballpark is due to be built on the 143 acres of land that Cisco currently holds.
  • Silver Slugger Awards  By : Nigel Kerry
    Manny Ramirez, the Boston left fielder, won his ninth Silver Slugger on November 10, 2006. Along with Ramirez there were thirteen first time winners. Derek Jeter, shortstop for New York Yankees, and Carlos Beltran, center fielder for New York Mets, were among the first time winners.
  • MLB All Stars Win The Japan All Star Series 2006  By : Nigel Kerry
    Major League Baseball All Stars won the Japan All Star Series 2006 in Japan with a 5-3 win over Nippon Professional Baseball. They became the first team to sweep the Japan All Star Series since its inception in 1986. This win also ensured that the All Stars collected a winner purse of 140 million yen.
  • Joe Crede Opts For Rehab Instead Of Surgery  By : Nigel Kerry
    Joe Crede, the White Sox third baseman, has opted for a six to eight week rehab program instead of surgery for the two herniated discs in his back. Till a few days ago, there was a lot of speculation that Crede might go for microsurgery. However, that has now been cleared.
  • Edmonds To Stay With Cardinals After Signing A 2 Year Extension  By : Nigel Kerry
    Jim Edmonds is all set to stay for another two years with Cardinals after agreeing to a two year contract extension. This ensures that Edmonds will play for the Cardinals through the 2008 season.
  • Dwight Gooden Released From Prison  By : Nigel Kerry
    Dwight Gooden, a former All Star pitcher, was released from the Gainesville Correctional Institution on Thursday, November 9, 2006 at approximately 8:46 a.m.
  • Drew Leaves Los Angeles Dodgers  By : Nigel Kerry
    J D Drew shocked the Los Angeles Dodgers when he opted out of his contract. There was no prior indication that Drew was contemplating such a move. Drew had signed a five year $55 million contract with the former general manager of the Dodgers, Paul DePodesta. However, the contract did have a clause that Drew could leave the Dodgers after two seasons should he wish to.
  • Cincinnati Reds Get Bubba Crosby  By : Nigel Kerry
    The Reds have signed Bubba Crosby for a one year contract and seem to have succeeded in adding some depth to their outfield. The contract is worth $400,000.
  • Bud Black is San Diego Padres' New Manager  By : Nigel Kerry
    Bud Black has replaced Bruce Bocy as the new manager for San Diego Padres. With this new assignment, Bud Black who is Los Angeles Angels’ pitching coach, has just received his first major league managing job.
  • Biggio Set For 3000 Hits  By : Nigel Kerry
    Houston Atros has signed Craig Biggio, the second baseman, for a one year contract worth $5.15 million. This contract has paved way for Biggio to reach the 3000 landmark. Biggio needs only 70 hits to become the first Astro to reach 3,000 hits. He will become the 27th player in history when he reaches the milestone hits.
  • A New Manager For National Soon  By : Nigel Kerry
    The Nationals have been scouting for a new manager ever since Frank Robinson was informed in September 2006 that he would not be returning as the manager in 2007. The Nationals are expected to announce their choice soon and Manny Acta, Mets third base coach, is keeping his fingers crossed hoping that he would be their choice.
  • Which Team Will Get Daisuke Matsuzaka  By : Nigel Kerry
    The New York Yankees, New York Mets, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs and Texas Rangers are amongst those who have placed bids for Daisuke Matsuzaka, the Japanese pitcher. Matsuzaka’s club, Pacific League’s Seibu Lions, is announcing whether it has accepted the highest bid.
  • The Differences Between Aluminum Bats And Wood Bats  By : Terry Edwards
    I hear the question all the time, "Which is better for kids, the aluminum baseball bat, or the wood baseball bat?" Let's take a quick look at there differences and then you can decide for yourself.

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