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Roy Halladay to Be Placed on DL

Update

According to MLB.com, Roy Halladay will be placed on the 15-day disabled list on Thursday. Halladay experienced some discomfort during his bullpen session Wednesday, which prompted the move.

Halladay is eligible to come off the DL on June 28 and expects to be ready to go.

Why the Chicago Cubs Should Retire No. 21

In the storied history of the Chicago Cubs franchise, there are very few numbers that are retired from use. Those players that have been qualified as the best of the franchise's history proudly have their numbers hanging on flags from each foul pole.

Ernie Banks is the first, and most obvious, name and number that come to mind. He's "Mr. Cub" and is still the face of the franchise.

Billy Williams and Ron Santo, Banks' partners in the middle of the Cubs' order in the 1960's, have their numbers flying proudly from the poles as well.

It's Time Baseball Fans Got the Deserved Apology

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Fantasy Baseball Week 10 Winners, Losers, And Waiver Wire Wonders

By Derek of The Sportmeisters

Another week of baseball in the books means another winners, losers, and waiver wire wonders blog from the fantasy guru. Keep in mind, the stats I show are the players stats for the week, not on the season. Let’s go!

Winners

 

SP—Jered Weaver, Los Angeles Angels Of Anaheim—15 IP, 1 CG, 2 W, 11 K, 5 BB, 10 HA, 2 ER

Don't Call It Ineptitude, Call It Incompetence

Let's call a spade a spade. It isn't ineptitude that A's manager Bob Geren displays—it is a total lack of competence. Geren should have been fired long ago, and general manager Billy Beane is allowing the most incompetent manager in baseball to still have a job.

If Geren was a rookie manager then maybe some of the mistakes being made could be considered as a rookie mistake and in time he'd learn from them. Yet, not only has Geren made mistakes, he keeps making the same mistake.

There's a saying that goes, "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me."

Orioles: The Midseason Minor League Examination (Part I: Pitching)

For a rebuilding team like the Baltimore Orioles, minor league success is crucial to the team's future in the major league standings. The O's have gotten great contributions from various pitching prospects like Brian Matusz, Jake Arrieta, Troy Patton, Chris Tillman, and others.

Going into the season, O's fans took a look at the minor league starting pitchers for each team. Let's analyze how those minor leaguers did.

The Aces

Norfolk Tides: Chris Tillman, RHP

Fantasy Baseball: Players That May Be on The Move

With the trade deadline a little over a month away, teams are now deciding if they need to make any moves in order to make a run in the playoffs. Some teams may also be trying to make room on their rosters in order to make moves towards the future. Either way, you need to know if your fantasy players will be on the move in the near future.

Players that may be traded before the trade deadline:

 

Detroit Tigers: Game 65 Preview

  • Date: June 17, 2009
  • Time: 8:15pm
  • Teams: Detroit Tigers at St. Louis Cardinals
  • Park: Busch Stadium
  • Weather: 88 and mostly sunny.  Chance of rain later.
  • Starting Pitchers: Edwin Jackson (6-3, 2.24)  Todd Wellemeyer (5-6, 5.50)
  • Records: Detroit (34-30)  St. Louis (35-30)
  • Last 10 Games: Detroit (5-5)  St. Louis (4-6)

 

The Steroid Era and Baseball Records

Sammy Sosa is the latest name to be dropped in baseball's steroid era. With so many of these people being linked to steroids, it's really no longer news when another name is dropped.

But it gets some people, like myself, thinking that these guys are not the idols and role models we thought they were. Plus, any records guys like Bonds, Sosa, McGwire, A-Rod, Clemens, and any others should not be given credit for any of the records they broke.

Will Bryce Harper Be LeBron James or Todd Marinovich?

Ron Harper announced earlier this week that his prodigious son, Bryce, will forgo his final two years of high school eligibility to pursue a professional baseball career.

Bryce, 16, who was the first high school sophomore to be named a first team All-American by Baseball America and has been called “the LeBron James of baseball” by Sports Illustrated, will take classes at the College of Southern Nevada over the summer and receive his GED in the fall.

Poll

Best of the American League
Tampa Bay
19%
Boston
19%
Chicago
7%
Minnesota
10%
Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

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