Posts Tagged ‘Los Angeles Dodgers’

Philadelphia Phillies Return to the World Series

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

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After dominating the Los Angeles Dodgers out of the NLCS, the Philadelphia Phillies are headed back to the World Series, with thoughts of repeating on their minds. Naturally, when something good happens in the City of Brotherly Love sports-wise, [...]

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The Sorrow Of Matt Holliday

Friday, October 9th, 2009

They say a picture says 1000 words, and this picture taken the split-second after Matt Holliday committed the error heard round the baseball world says more than I ever could. You could say it cost the St Louis Cardinals the game, although, at some point, doesn’t the Cardinals bullpen deserve some scorn too? It’s [...]

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The British Have Better Descriptions (Manny Ramirez)

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Manny Ramirez has tested positive for a performance enhancers and faces a 50-game suspension, and it’s quickly shaping up to be the story that could potentially get us through summer, depending on what happens with Brett Favre and Alex Rodriguez. The story is shaping up quite rapidly, as we’ve already had the news break, [...]

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Manny’s Staying In LA (He Loves It!)

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

You got your wish, kid.
The never-ending “will he or won’t he” saga surrounding Manny Ramirez came to an end today after he agreed to rejoin the Dodgers for two years at $45 million. How very upstanding and selfless of him. In what the LA Times call “The Great Compromise of 2009,” both sides [...]

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The World Series Wants the Phillies

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

The City of Brotherly Love is a mere four games away from their first World Series title in 28 years, thanks to the pitching of Cole Hamels, the bat of Jimmy Rollins, and the shoddy fifth inning of infield play from Rafael Furcal. Hamels was masterful as he struck out five while giving up [...]

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Have You Seen Ryan Howard?

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

I was recently taken to task for suggesting Ryan Howard was every bit as valuable as the other National League MVP candidates. While I still feel he deserves consideration for his regular season contributions, Howard has been anything but valuable during the Phillies postseason run. In 27 at-bats, the Phillies clean-up man has [...]

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