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Likelihood of Appel coming to Cubs growing
There is one benefit to losing 100-plus games. The Cubs will experience it Thursday night, and hopefully for a decade or more. They need to be like the Tigers, Rays and Nationals, who built perennial contenders on the backs of franchise players they...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, Theo Epstein, Kansas City Royals, Mark Appel, Javier Baez
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Phil Rogers' MLB power rankings
1. Cardinals (1): Albert Pujols just keeps giving. Michael Wacha, who was selected with a compensation pick for losing Pujols, held the Royals to two hits over seven innings in an impressive debut. 2. Rangers (3): After 10 games, Jurickson Profar...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago White Sox
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I've got some issues with hot topics in baseball
Baseball, perhaps more than any other sport, is a game of strategy. The glory is, that with 162 games, managers and coaches get the chance to tinker with things much more than football, ice hockey and basketball coaches. The downside to that is it means...
Tags: Major League Baseball, Oakland Athletics, Bud Selig, National League, Raul Ibanez
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Mayweather-'Canelo': gran negocio detrás de una gran pelea
En una decisión tan sensata como salvadora, la Confederación Caribeña del Béisbol autorizó finalmente esta semana el retorno de Cuba a la agonizante Serie del Caribe. El movimiento, que se venía gestando desde hace algunos meses, le devolvería...
Tags: Ray Lewis, FBI, Adeiny Hechavarria, Jason Motte, San Antonio Spurs
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Rogers' MLB power rankings: Rangers hold onto No. 1
Statistics through Sunday (last week's rank) 1. Rangers (1): Matt Harrison's new and improved sinker hasn't been sinking. Otherwise there's not much to be concerned about even though they've lost three consecutive series. This will be an interesting week...
Tags: Baseball Statistics, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, Evan Longoria, Matt Thornton
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Phil Rogers' MLB power rankings
Last week's ranking in parentheses 1. Rangers (1): Ran their top three pitchers at the Red Sox in an impressive weekend sweep started by Derek Holland and finished by Yu Darvish, with Alexi Ogando in between. Looking very smart for letting Josh Hamilton...
Tags: Baseball Statistics, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago White Sox
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Rogers' rankings: No. 16 Nationals
No. 16 Nationals: 15th in a series counting down to spring training. Next: Blue Jays
Bryce Harper hasn't played a day in the big leagues, and unfortunately for him there is only one way to go. It is opposite of up.
But if you want to bet on Harper as...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Politics, Clayton Kershaw, Ryan Zimmerman, Oakland Athletics
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Power rankings: No. 5 Diamondbacks
No. 5 Diamondbacks: 26th in a series countdown to spring training. Next: Rays.
Good players carry themselves a certain way. They're respected by teammates, which gives them a sense of security that fosters confidence. They know who they are, even if it...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Edwin Jackson, Takashi Saito, Chicago White Sox, Chris Young (baseball, pitcher)
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Like Cubs, Astros building from bottom up
Like his bosses, Mike Foltynewicz is a baseball optimist. He can see the Astros rising out of the ashes they find themselves in at the beginning of the Jim Crane era. "In three or four years, we're going to be a fun team,'' said Foltynewicz, a 21-year-...
Tags: Major League Baseball, Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, Theo Epstein, Bud Selig
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Nationals raise expectations
Time must fly if you're Mike Rizzo. Less than three years ago, Rizzo was an interim general manager of the Washington Nationals, charged with getting Scott Boras to sign off on a deal for Stephen Strasburg, the San Diego State ace billed as a once-a-...
Tags: Edwin Jackson, Ryan Zimmerman, Prince Fielder, Mike Rizzo, Philadelphia Phillies
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Showalter baseball's biggest difference-maker of 2012
At the risk of messing with the sabermetric lobby, Mike Trout wasn't the biggest difference-maker in baseball this season. No, this is not just another plug for Miguel Cabrera and calculations you can do in your head. It's actually an endorsement for...
Tags: Clayton Kershaw, Oakland Athletics, Buck Showalter, Josh Reddick, Chicago White Sox
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Giants' success more than following lucky stars
Before they became the best organization in baseball, the Giants were Barry Bonds' team. They seemed unable to break free from the flawed slugger for a long time, sticking with the disgraced star for six years after his record-setting 2001 season....
Tags: Kansas City Royals, Pedro Alvarez, Brian Sabean , Philip Humber, Gold Glove Awards
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