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Saturday, March 6, 2010

5 Predictions For The 2010 MLB Season!

It's that time again... Spring training has already started. Pitchers are competing for a spot in the rotation, McGuire is smuggling the new high-grade steroids into the country and umpires are being air-lifted out of their La-Z Boy recliners! That's right, the 2010 Baseball season is almost here!

So here's my predictions for this year:

  • The Phillies are gonna regret getting rid of the only guy that actually did anything in the World Series last year
  • The Red Sox will win... puppies will die.
  • And their fans will be just as annoying (if not more annoying) as always.
  • The Cubs will never win the World Series... this year included.
  • The Cardinals will miss Kurt Warner
  • Sorry, wrong sport
  • The National League still sucks. Ironically, it's because they don't have a DH rule.
  • The Yankees will win the Series again.
  • All the cry-babies will whine about how the Yankees just "buy" their titles... as if we're supposed to just give them out to everybody like Little League trophies.



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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Yankees Vs Red Sox

The Yankees scored 15 in the win over Boston last night. The best part of the game? The bottom of the 8th. With Jeter on 3rd, A-Rod on 2nd and only one out, the Red Sox decided to walk Matsui to load the bases so they could pitch to Posada (who had one fo the best seasons hitting of his career last year.)

After Posada knocked in both Jeter and A-Rod, the Yankees managed two more runs pushing Timlin's ERA from an admirrable 20.25 up to a disgraceful 27.00!

It was the best day ever.

Thank you and Goodnight.

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Jackie Robinson Day

I don't have a lot to say about this. I just wanted to link to this article about Jackie Robinson Day. Bauman says Jackie Robinson Day should be a national holiday. I think he's right. There's no reason why MLB should be the only arena (or 15 arenas if you wanna be literal) where his legacy is celebrated. Sports are such an important part of American culture that there's no reason that the unarguably biggest moment in sports history shouldn't be celebrated that much more than it already is.

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