Five reasons to watch Pirates
Filed Under (MLB Spring Training 2010) by admin on 14-02-2010
Five reasons to watch Pirates
They haven’t had a winning season since Sid Bream’s slide across home plate ended the 1992 National League Championship Series.
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Soon it will be spring, which means we will be watching baseball once again. And for at least one more year, that also means we will be watching Battle Creek’s Mike Reilly umpire Major League Baseball games once again.
Hinske has unrivaled Series streak
The Major League career path that began when Eric Hinske won 2002 American League Rookie of the Year honors might have included a number of All-Star appearances and a long list of other individual accolades by now.
Cardinals ready to address needs during spring training
MLB.com reports the Cardinals are prepared to acquire a player after the start of spring training if the need arises.
Day of golf at a Grande old place in baseball history
This has been a week to lay low work-wise before the run-up to nearly 50 straight days on the click when the Mariners begin spring training next week.
Royals tinker with Farnsworth
Kyle Farnsworth enters his 12th big league season, somehow still a project. His tools belie his consistently disappointing results.
Marlins FanFest’s focus returns to baseball
Big crowds, the new stadium on the horizon and baseball talk dominated Saturday’s Marlins FanFest.
Rogers’ MLB whispers: Davis could be Mets‘ alternate at first
The Mets are going to watch first baseman Ike Davis closely this spring. The son of former pitcher Ron Davis was a first-round pick in 2008 from Arizona State and could be a better alternative at first than a Daniel Murphy - Fernando Tatis platoon.
Yankees trainer Monahan to miss spring training
In this May 1, 2009 file photo, New York Yankees‘ Nick Swisher is checked out by trainer Gene Monahan, manager Joe Girardi and first base coach Mike Kelleher after being struck in the arm by a pitch in the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels during a baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York.
Shoulder problem strikes Jays’ Richmond again
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Scott Richmond pitches to the Cincinnati Reds during the second inning of their Interleague League MLB baseball game in Toronto, June 24, 2009.



