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Hot Colorado Rockies Keep Streak Alive

Rockies fans rejoice!

Our team is one win short of tying a franchise record for consecutive wins in a row.

Remember that wonderful September that got the Rockies into the World Series two years ago? That was the last time the Rockies went on a run like this.

By beating the Mariners 5-3 last night, the Rockies have won 10 straight games since salvaging one game from the Astros in their four-game series.

Brewers: Manny Parra has Gone South. What's Next?

For Milwaukee Brewers' fans, the ugliest battle of the month hasn’t been David Letterman vs. Sarah Palin. It has been Brewers' starting pitcher Manny Parra vs. opposing batters. It’s a battle that Parra, with a 13.50 ERA over his last five starts, has been losing.

Saturday, after another horrible start in which he gave up six runs in 1-2/3 innings against a toothless Chicago White Sox lineup, Parra finally lost the war, as he was sent down to AAA Nashville.

The Hot 8: Week 11

Happy Flag Day everybody! It is at this point every season where I feel the need to remind fantasy players to be hoisting up the red, white, and blue flag and not just the all white one.

It is only June 14, and there is plenty of baseball left to be played. Nobody is out of it quite yet no matter how far back you reside in the standings. Just look at the Colorado Rockies, winners of 10 straight games. Anything is possible still providing you are committed to making the necessary moves to get your team back on track.

Anatomy of a Franchise: The New York Mets, Pt. 2—Lost in Space

In case you missed Pt. 1, check it out here.

The 1960s, among many other things, were known for the next level of television programming. If the '50s were the “Golden Age of TV”, then the 1960s were “The Teenage Years.” Oh my God!

Royals Get Back On Track Against Inferior League

A month ago, on May 8th, the Kansas City Royals were 18-11 and in first place in the AL Central.  They proceeded to lose the next six games and go into a month-long tailspin.  Goinginto Friday's game against the Reds, they had lost 23 of 30 games.  They have won the first two games of this series with effective pitching, hitting, and defense, all of which had been lacking over the previous month.

MLB Power Rankings: Week 10 | Red Sox, Rangers Leap into the Top Three

Team (Current Record|Last Week's Ranking)

1. Los Angeles Dodgers (41-22|1)

The offense functionally disappeared last week. Pierre, Loney, and Hudson have cooled off significantly. Kemp has sustained his good play (.353 avg/5 RBI/1.095 OPS last week). Despite that, the Dodgers still are second in the National League in batting average (.278) and on-base percentage (.357).

Brian Bruney Blasts Francisco Rodriguez

Brian Bruney laced into former Angels' closer Francisco Rodriguez for his actions when he finishes a game.

Brian called Rodriguez's machinations, in which he pounds his chest, points to the sky, and roars, a "tired act."

"I just don't like watching the guy pitch. I think it's embarrassing. I was taught to play the game a different way."

Brian Bruney is Right

Of course, Brian Bruney is right. The opposition feels bad enough when it loses. To rub it in is classless, and as the old-timers used to say, it is bush league.

Toronto Blue Jays: Losing Litsch Is a Loss for More Than Just the Jays

Before I turned out the necessary Roy Halladay article (by necessary I mean that writing anything else before dealing with that would have been near sacrilege), I was working on another angle.

I was writing about a player who needs more things written about him before we forget.

His name is Jesse Litsch.

I was watching during his first start against the Baltimore Orioles. The big story was his father sitting in the stands; and he won the game for the Jays in convincing fashion, pitching the most innings ever by a Blue Jays first-time starter.

The Red Sox Farm System: Players Who Should Make It Big

Clay Buchholz, Jeff Bialey, Chris Carter, Lars Anderson, Jonathan Van Every, Michael Bowden, Argenis Diaz, Junichi Tazawa, Josh Reddick, etc. etc. etc.
Everyone acknowledges that the Boston Red Sox farm system is by far one of the deepest in all of baseball. Some of the players have been in the system forever, others just getting their first sip of Red Sox minors coffee. These guys are the fututre of the Sox, and will show why Boston will contend for the next decade.

Luis Castillo Is a Man

Earlier this week, Mets manager Jerry Manuel walked out mound to get Johan Santana.  Johan did not want to come out of the game.  He's a competitor and he was beating the Phillies.  I understand.

We learned after the game what he was saying to Manuel on the mound.  Johan has a saying, "I'm a man, I'm a man."

I don't know what Johan means by this; I'm sure it has meaning to him.

What I do know, is Luis Castillo is a man, and I'm proud to have him on my team.

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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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