Category Archive: MLB

BaseBrawling in San Diego

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Last night, in San Diego, the Padres hosted division rival, Los Angeles Dodgers. In the sixth inning, on a 3-2 count, to Padres slugger, Carlos Quentin, Dodgers pitcher, Zack Greinke lost control of… Continue reading

The Stock Market of Sports

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Let’s engage in a thought experiment. Go with me if you will, imagine that the various leagues are publicly traded stocks and you can invest on them. They act as stocks and respond… Continue reading

MLB: Move Over New York, Los Angeles is the New Mecca for Baseball

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Laker fans forget about the rest of the basketball season and starting counting down the days to Spring Training. This past week for both Los Angeles baseball teams was a good one. For… Continue reading

MLB Postseason 2012: Predicting the World Series Champion

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My second round of predictions I was perfect, picking the Detroit Tigers and the San Francisco Giants. First, congrats to both teams moving on to the World Series. Now it’s time to predict… Continue reading

MLB Postseason 2012: Predicting the American League and National League Championship Series Winners

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My first round of predictions didn’t go too well as I only picked two out of six winners correctly (Yankees and Giants). However, I’m back again looking at both championship series. So without… Continue reading

My Hate for Josh Hamilton Burns Like the Heat of a Thousand Suns

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Josh Hamilton missed the 5 games recently due to vision problems via, what he calls, “too much caffeine.” Hamilton blames his recent vision problems on drinking an energy drink before games and eating… Continue reading

MLB Postseason 2012: Predicting the Wild Card and Division Series Winners

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After a great 162 game regular season that came down to the final game for some teams, October magic is upon us. On Friday, the playoffs begin with a one game series between… Continue reading

Atlanta Braves: Chipper’s Time

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Retiring is a part of sports and it is something that every athlete goes through. Not only is it tough for an athlete to walk away from the game he or she loves,… Continue reading

Washington Nationals: The Strasburg Countdown

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  Most of the time when you hear about an athlete having rules apply to them, it’s usually a bad thing. Not in this case. Late Thursday evening, the Washington Nationals announced that… Continue reading