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New York Yankees Destroy Charm City

Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened up in 1992.

It was the resurrection of baseball in Baltimore as well as for the rest of the country.

Back then, other teams wanted their 'Taj Mahal' of a stadium. Fans can go see new ballparks in any place of the country.

In our town, we have couple of new ballparks, a new hockey arena, a new football stadium, and a new soccer stadium.

The thought was new stadium would mean new revenue. New revenue would mean winning championships.

Five Reasons Why The Dodgers Will Still Win The NL West in 2010

There may be cause for panic in Tinsel Town, as the Boys in Blue are off to a rough start, but no need to sell the farm just yet.

The Dodgers still have a lot to live for, and a lot to look forward to.
So far 2010 has been marked by poor defense, streaking hitting and pitching that looks like it fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down.

The Dodgers are off to an 8-13 record entering a nine game homestand. The road has been rough on the Dodgers, but then again home still doesn't feel like home.

Why Does Carlos Beltran Get Such a Bad Rap?

Originally posted on Midwestropolitan.

News about Carlos Beltran’s new knee brace just adds to the confusing injury saga that leaves Mets’ fans with dozens of questions.

I spent some time today scrawling through comment sections about Carlos Beltran and I can’t help wondering, what is it about Beltran that is so polarizing?

Classic Changes: Changes for MLB All-Star Game a Hit or Miss?

A recent report out of Major League Baseball indicates that the sport's All-Star Game will undergo minor changes beginning in 2010. These changes include:

The Hidden Reason Behind MLB's Desire for More Black Baseball Players

The professional black baseball player is disappearing like the ozone layer, and there is much discussion about how to prevent Jason Heyward, Derrick Lee, Ryan Howard and Jimmy Rollins from going the way of the dinosaur.

USA Today reported that the number of African-Americans on MLB rosters dropped to 9.5 percent, down from 10.2 percent in 2009. In 1975, that figure was 27 percent.

As an African-American lover of the sport do I wish more blacks would infiltrate the game in the same fashion as the NBA or NFL? Yes.

Can the New York Yankees Please Summon Mark Melancon from Triple-A?

One of the biggest factors in bringing up young players from the minor leagues is when they have done all they can do down on the farm. 

A young player who dominates his minor league-level over a couple-month period should be promoted to the next level. A player who dominates Triple A over a long period should also be promoted. 

No matter who is in the major leagues in front of him.

No reason to keep a young pitcher in Triple-A "for more seasoning" when he has filled up every spice rack in the country. 

2010 Fantasy Baseball: Week Three Major Slump Report

It’s been a very bad week for these power players. When their teams counted on them, they left helmets on the field instead of driving in runs. It’s dark in the basement; maybe they can find the light switch.

 

1. OF Curtis Granderson NYY

 

Things Are Already Looking Bad for the Baltimore Orioles

I'm sorry O's fans: it's the truth.

The Orioles might have made some good additions such as Kevin Millwood to lead the young pitching staff and Mike Gonzalez to close out games, but neither has paid out yet.

Gonzalez blew his first two saves but is now on the disabled list after having trouble with his shoulder. Millwood hasn't even picked up a win yet, due to the bullpen and weak offense.

Baltimore is also home to some talent in Matt Wieters, Brian Roberts, Miguel Tejada, and Nick Markakis. 

Red Hot Mets Face Their Past and Tests This Weekend

It has been well documented by now, that the New York Mets are red hot.

Creating the Ultimate MLB Position Player

What would it be like to have the best baseball Position Player? How fast? How much power?

The only player who ever came close to being that was Babe Ruth, but he couldn't play at least four positions on the field.

Keep in mind that it's the not always the big things that win ballgames. Here is the Ultimate MLB Position Player

(Note: No Hall of Fame player skills are included such as Rickey Henderson's speed or Babe Ruth's power. All skills are from modern day players.)

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