Right-hander Wade Miller has been selected for the fifth starter spot in the Cubs rotation, after ruling out Mark Prior. Lou Piniella, Cubs manager corroborated on Tuesday that Miller will play as fifth starter. Prior will make another appearance in Cactus League start against the Colorado Rockies. After his Wednesday’s performance things are uncertain, because […]
Archive for March, 2007
Year 2006 was an year of rising stealthily. The season’s individual giants all came out from a rear curtain of relative mystery, attaining the peaks from an earthy start. It was an year that definitely reiterated baseball’s standing as a democratic game. If you play it sound and firm, you draw the attention.
Joe Mauer started […]
When asked about the closer when spring Training started, Marlins didn’t have any answer to this question, and they are still undecided on this position. Although, the team has abundant potential options, but none has been appointed till now.
The situation is slowly becoming transparent, and the prime candidates are hard-throwing Matt Lindstrom, Henry Owens and […]
Brian McCann, Atlanta Braves All-Star catcher, has spent most of his baseball career years in Atlanta and it seems he still has plans to play with the team for another six years. McCann has agreed to play with the club till the end of 2012 on a contract of $27.8 million. The contract also includes […]
Assumptions were that 10-time Gold Glove winner Ken Griffey Jr. will be moved out from the center field and that is what has happened. However, Red Sox manager Jerry Narron spent good time thinking about center field appointments before taking this decision. Narron did what he find the best for the club and ofcourse for […]
Just two weeks for the opening, the Giants are lacking confidence. Giant’s bullpen doesn’t have the inspiration and strength to compete.
Players roles are still undefined, because no one has pitched reasonably good to assert one. Last Friday, manager Bruce Bochy marked Benitez as the potential closer, but that appointment will prove worthless if any of […]
Todd Helton seems to be back in his original form after loosing 20 pounds. Lost 20 pounds!!!!!
Yes Helton has lost 20 pounds due to a serious stomach disorder, which didn’t let him play in 14 games in April and May. Not just last year, he had declined performance during last two years and the blame […]
Ben Sheets has been recognized to toil fast occasionally, but this was an extra swift pace than even the Brewers right-hander on an average upholds. Besides the sun, there were other sources too to produce heat in the ballpark. The Brewers ace, in his most heartening excursion of the spring, cleaned the Mariners on two […]
On Monday a group of photographers assembled at the back of home plate more than a half hour prior to the Red Sox’s exhibition game against the Yankees with a reason that had nothing to do with narrating Tim Wakefield’s first pitch. Instead, they were there to publicly memorialize the verity that Red Red Sox-Yankees, […]
The swings, evidently faster than those Green got an hour ago, imparted better energy and more hold to the baseball. The contact generated crisper thud and line drives that skipped rather than leapt in the outfield grass. The divergence was as cheering to the Shaw Green, as it was unquestionable to spectators. Green is rediscovering […]

