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Archive for February, 2007

Mike Piazza In A New Role

At the age of thirty eight, Piazza is geared up to instigate a novel baseball life. The Oakland Athletics don’t want him to catch at all to make sure that he continues to be healthy. Mike Piazza emerges rightly comfortable with his new performance.

Mike Piazza
He was happy while entering in the field without catching […]

Neck Arthritis Made El Duque Stay Away From The Game

Forty One year old Orlando Hernandez has been sidelined for with arthritic neck. Pitcher Orlando Hernandez of New York Mets is expected to be sidelined from spring training for several days after receiving a cortisone shot. The EL Duque was designed to be the starter from the not 2 behind Tom Glavine in the suspected […]

Biggio Is Hopeful, But Not Overconfident

It took some wheedling, but ultimately Craig Biggio accredited the extent of what he’s about to get on this season. Biggio, 70 hits from 3,000, endeavored to downplay the forthcoming drive. It’s not that he doesn’t value what it signifies to become the 27th player in history to reach the 3,000 hit level. It’s just […]

David Wells and Greg Maddux – The Most Unusual Duo

One can write volumes on his dexterity, yet prefers to keep it petite, uncomplicated and direct whereas other is garrulous and can spend hours in talking. Yes, I am talking about an interesting but odd pitching pair, Maddux and Wells. Wells has been famous to chase big game in Africa, while Maddux seldom drift from […]

Schilling and Matsuzaka - Perfect RedSox Pair

While glancing into the several cameras around, Curt Schilling was assured that he is still the ace of the team in spite of Matsuzaka’s caliber of being a leader. Schilling believes Daisuke Matsuzaka will soon be in the limelight and will grab the attention of all the cameras and will also achieve the status in […]

Rivera Wants To Resign As A Yankee

Rivera’s contract with the Yankees expires after 2007, and he wishes to retire in New York, but he realizes that circumstances are not yet certain. By the time he is in the time, he wants to help the Yankees in achieving their goal of World Series Championship.

Mariano Rivera
Rivera had been abstained from throwing for […]

The Yankees and The Nationals Inaugurates The Spring Training

Fun in the sun has started with the opening of spring training. With the tang of recently scythed grass, the feel of a tepid, soft waft and the unique sound of a baseball smashing into a glove for the first time in several months has brought immense pleasure for the teams and fans. Say goodbye […]

Cardinals Have The Potential To Win Again

The World Series champions Cardinals have a powerful lineup this season too. Starting pitching will be the key to success again for the 2006 World Series champions. Ace player Chris Carpenter is back in the team. Carpenter is the only 2006 Opening Day starter who will be in the rotation in 2007 season. He […]

Padres Anticipates To Be The Best In 2007

No one ever hauled up for Padres president Sandy Alderson of being inhibited or scared by much of anything, including condescending expectations. A third successive National League West title evidently is in Alderson’s sights as he trains to escort the San Diego reliant to Peoria, Ariz.
Last season, Padres moved up from 82 wins to 88 […]

The most unwanted man in the Major League– Barry Bonds

Barry Bonds is probably the most unwanted man in the Giants team, he is liked by none. Neither the managers nor his teammates want him in the team. Bud Selig’s worst confirmed phantasm is entering its fourth season: a man with acquaintances to federal steroid investigation, who faces the odds of condemnation, is a renowned […]