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Three Reasons Why Torii Hunter Is the A.L. MVP of the First Half

No player has been more valuable to his team this year than Torii Hunter.

Hunter has always been a great player and a great leader; these are facts. This season, however, he has taken his game to the next level when his team desperately needed it.

Tim Wakefield: Knucklin' His Way into the History Books

Tim Wakefield has been a fixture with the Red Sox for so long, his presence with the pitching staff has been a given year-in and year-out. After two seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1992 and '93, Wakefield left for greener pastures.

Ironically, after guys like Wakefield, but especially Barry Bonds, left Pittsburgh, the team has had a losing record every year, and this year the Pirates are still in search of that elusive winning season.

Pitching Log-Jam: Will The Rays Make a Move Before the Deadline?

The Tampa Bay Rays have been surging through the AL East standings of late, winners of eight of their last 10 and went 19-7 in the month of June. Now the question remains are they peaking to early or playing up to their potential? And if they are peaking too early how do they become better.

Analysts on ESPN, Fox Sports, and Sports Illustrated believe the Rays do not have enough to compete with Boston and New York, barring a move before the trade deadline. It is suspected both Boston and New York will get better, thus the Rays also need to get better. 

Why the Pirates Should NOT Trade Jack Wilson

This has nothing to do with Wilson's baseball abilities, which are basically average. But he is stellar in another respect that is often overlooked: citizenship. Pirate greats like Roberto Clemente and Willie Stargell weren't just great ball players, they were great human beings as well.

Clemente died at the tragically young age of 39 in a plane crash while personally flying relief supplies to earthquake victims in Nicaragua. Stargell's contributions are a bit less dramatic, but he has been active in local charities since retiring from baseball.

Mets Look To Venezuela For Next Big Thing

In July of 2005, the Mets signed outfielder Fernando Martinez out of the Dominican Republic for roughly $1.4 million. At the time, the signing was seen as a pivotal move in making the Mets a winning franchise following the acquisitions of Pedro Martinez and Carlos Beltran.

Tenaciously, The Kids Are In It and Silencing Critics Along The Way

His locks free-flowing, and his quirky, juxtaposing windup spell out sentences in the book that is the 2009 San Francisco Giants.

Tim Lincecum is just the tasty, page-turning first chapter.

Everything else is falling into place. Everything for a team that was picked to finish, by some, fourth in the deplorable National League West.

They knew the pitching would be there, they knew that, but what they didn't know is that a slew of castoffs and no-namers would come to the helm and contribute on a daily basis to wins, spun by some of the best dealers on the mound.

Do The Texas Rangers Need To Make a Deal For Pitching?

Now that July is upon us, the baseball world will begin focusing on the impending trade deadline at the end of the month. I think it's safe to say that the Texas Rangers can be lumped into the category of "Buyers".

Currently sitting a half game out of first in the West, the rest of the season is sure to be a battle with the Angels. So what pieces will be added—and which will be lost—to give the Rangers that extra advantage?

Top 3-4 Duos in MLB

Ruth and Gehrig have always been the Pippen and Jordan of baseball. They were the best 3-4 hitting punch ever. Most think Ruth is the best player to ever pick up a baseball bat and the Iron Horse is always in the conversation as well.

Nobody in the majors dominates as much a they did in the 20th century, but there are strong duos in both the American and National League.

Another cool thing is that it is the all-star break, so when combining the stats they look like a player's the one season.

Near the Halfway Mark: A Look at MLB Award Candidates

It's that time again. After sifting through the dust, that has been the first half of the 2009 Major League Baseball season, we look at who are the leading candidates for baseballs awards.

Although the Los Angeles Dodgers have the best record in the league, do they have any candidates worthy of an award?

Albert Pujols has put up a mezmerizing season. Does he deserve the N.L. MVP?

Has this been a strong rookie class?

Let's take a look.

Revisiting the Ramirez-Beckett Deal Three Years Later

In the world we live in, we get a lot of choices to make. What do you prefer: Burger King or McDonald's? iPod’s or Zune’s? Xbox 360, Wii or PS3? Two percent or whole milk?

Ok, I’m kidding about the last one.

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Tampa Bay
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Chicago
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Minnesota
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Los Angeles
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Texas
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