After a wave of rumors that right- handed ace Curt Schilling will be U.S.Senate candidate in Massachusetts in 2008, Schilling has officially announced he will pitch through 2008. Though he had announced during the ‘06 season that the ‘07 season would be his last season in the MLB, but he gave second thoughts to his […]
Archive for January, 2007
If Brett Myers was No.1 pitcher on the Phillies roster in the year 2006, Cole Hamels is going to be the Hero of the team this year. Charlie Manuel, manager of Phillies club firmly believes in Hamels potential. Manuel has justification for this trust; Cole kept the team in ballgames whenever he pitched.
Cole Hamels
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Which is the strongest team in the Major League baseball this season? Well, answer is not that difficult, only Tigers are the most solid team in the MLB. From head to toe, the team has potential. Though they couldn’t win the World Series, but the club performed brilliantly even last season. There are no […]
Jimmy Rollins will play for his team, the Philles. Hitting streaks, individual achievements and personal records don’t hold that importance for Rollins.Unfortunately, Phillies couldn’t get a chance to play in the playoff in 2006 season, but it’s never too late. The club has fair chances to perform in the postseason if the veteran doesn’t fail […]
Twins Are Adding Stability In Their Starting Rotation
Published January 23rd, 2007 in Baseball. ClosedTwins wouldn’t have made any alterations in their starting rotation if Brad Radke hadn’t been retired and Francisco Liriano hadn’t injured. But now they need to recover the strength of starting rotation that has been weekend by the loss of these two important players. The Twins has already made a move to fill out the […]
Whether its American League or National League, clubs have spent, I must say, invested a huge amount on free agents. We can sense the aroma of money, which has been thrown at pro baseball players. Well, each team has offered big cash contracts but who made the best deal?
We can’t be certain about the answer, […]
Mets Signed Sosa & Schoeneweis – Probably The Last Deal For The Mets
Published January 17th, 2007 in Baseball. ClosedMets are on the verge of hiring players for the team. The Mets declared two new deals on Tuesday, which are still unofficial and unconfirmed. The club has made space for right hand starter Jorge Sosa, for $1.25 million to a one year contract, and left-handed reliever Scott Schoeneweis to a three-year agreement for $10.8 […]
2009 All Star game will be played at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. What else can be a better gift for World Series champions? While making this announcement Commissioner Bud Selig honored Cardinals by saying “There can’t be a better town in America.” St Louis never got a chance to host All Star game […]
Giants slugger Barry Bonds failed a test under Major League Baseball’s amphetamine policy last season, but he didn’t accept it as his fault. When first informed about the positive test, Bonds blamed it to a substance he had taken from teammate Mark Sweeney’s locker.
Under baseball’s amphetamines policy, which went into effect last season, players are […]
Ripken and Gwynn are joined forever or we can say they share the same soul. Yes, Hall of Fame voters embraced Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn. Among the 15 players other than Gwynn and Ripken on the ballot for the first time, only McGwire and Harold Baines received the 5% of the votes necessary […]

