Filed Under (MLB News) by admin on 03-07-2010
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MINNEAPOLIS — Matt Joyce’s pinch-hit grand slam capped a seven-run eighth inning, rallying the Tampa Bay Rays to an 8-6 victory over Minnesota on Saturday and spoiling a big day for Twins slugger (Sporting News) (Read More)

Filed Under (National League) by admin on 03-07-2010
ESPN Sunday Night Major League Baseball Game Gambling
The Sunday night ESPN game is a fine one this week for gamblers wagering Major League Baseball at the sportsbook as the Dodgers host the Yankees. The New York Yankees square off against former manag…
Utley out for Phillies
The injury bug has hit the 2 time National League champions Philadelphia Phillies hard. Team leader Jimmy Rollins was out for most of the 1st half of the MLB Picks season and the latest Phillies w…
Satellite TV Service in Coastal Seattle
Staying on top of your favorite TV programs or local sports can be a challenge if you live in the rural areas surrounding Seattle, or on one of the many islands that surround this major Washington por…
Al Victories in Interleague Baseball Odds
Interleague MLB betting odds for 2010 are finished and like usual, the AL was the winner but this year it wasn’t by much. The American League went 134-118 in the 252 Interleague competitions. Much o…

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry
Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry suffered from a chronic brain injury that may have influenced his mental state and behavior before he died last winter, West Virginia University researchers say.

Manager, GM fired in Diamondbacks shakeup, Kirk Gibson in
The one-time rising young genius of baseball and his youthful hand-picked manager got the boot in Arizona .
Jays’ worst fears realized
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Shaun Marcum wipes his brow after pitching in the seventh inning against the Texas Rangers during their MLB American League baseball game in Arlington, Texas, April 5, 2010.
For Hughes, focus not on subpar start
It’s a basic tenet of statistics that correlation does not equal causation. So even though Phil Hughes’ worst outing of the 2010 season happened to come after his turn in the rotation was skipped, that doesn’t mean the extra rest caused Hughes’ struggles on Tuesday.
Rice’s Rendon recovers from injury to win Dick Howser Award
Rice’s Anthony Rendon had a long comeback to play in 2010, longer than most players in Division I baseball.
Morgan celebrates 30th birthday
Nationals center fielder Nyjer Morgan said that he found it hard to believe that he celebrated his 30th birthday on Friday.

Filed Under (American League) by admin on 03-07-2010
Griffin: Blue Jaysa Jose Bautista deserving of all-star nod
When the American League all-stars are officially announced in a nationally televised show on Sunday, Vernon Wells will likely be the lone Blue Jay representative, but if Yankees manager Joe Girardi and the folks at Major League Baseball have been paying attention, there’s a second player who deserves to go because of his versatility and production …
Comak: Busy Bard mighty in the ‘pen
The door to the bullpen opens and Daniel Bard comes out. It’s a scene that has repeated itself 39 times already this season and it doesn’t look to be stopping any time soon.
Facebook, Bush, and Risky Business Are All in the Mix For CPCU Society
The CPCU Society - ” the premier professional organization of the property-casualty insurance industry - ” announces the launching of its Facebook page today, with a direct link at www.facebook.com/cpcusociety . By creating a new pathway for members and others to help shape the Society’s direction, its Facebook presence is expected to become an …

Filed Under (National League) by admin on 03-07-2010
Eighth-inning rally secures win for Latos
The amount of innings Padres starter Mat Latos will throw in his second season in the Majors has been a hot-button issue almost every time he has taken the mound.
Keep the big bats right where they are
At the midpoint of their season Friday, the Nationals pondered two intertwined questions.
Rice’s Rendon recovers from injury to win Dick Howser Award
Rice’s Anthony Rendon had a long comeback to play in 2010, longer than most players in Division I baseball.
