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2010 Chicago White Sox: Proving Why Small Ball Doesn't Work

Bunting is meant for bad hitters or to get a man from second to third when one run will make or break a game.

Sacrifice bunting a man to second base should only happen when you have a player who has a best-case scenario of a strikeout or groundout double play.

This is why pitchers bunt. Professional hitters should not have to bunt a man to second.

Next Few Series' Could Define The 2010 Yankees

It's only April, but the New York Yankees already look like winners. I'm not ready to declare them playoff bound yet, but might be doing so before the month is out.

That's because the next four series are almost as crucial as the ones that the Yankees just won.

The Yankees took two out of three EACH against the two stronger division rivals, the Boston Red Sox, and the Tampa Bay Rays on the road.

The 10 Most Hyped Big League Arms Since 2000

Stephen Strasburg and Aroldis Chapman are lighting up the baseball blogosphere as they make their professional debuts, and with their respective arms there is no reason that they should not be.

Both Strasburg and Chapman can reach 100 and have impressive secondary pitches, especially with their sliders.

With all of the hype surrounding Strasburg and Chapman, it makes you wonder where they would rank among the most hyped pitchers since the year 2000.

In order to make this list, you had to be a hyped arm before your rookie season.

Yankees Beat Rays 7-3 To Win Both Opening Road Series of 2010

The Yankees opened the 2010 season by playing their most hated rivals, the Boston Red Sox, on the road to start the year.

The Yankees won two of the three games to win the first series against Boston, a major confidence booster.

After Boston, the Yankees traveled to play another tough AL East division rival in the Tampa Bay Rays.

The first game went poorly for Javier Vazquez, and the Yankees took a 9-3 loss.

Best Fans in Baseball: Ranking the 14 American League Fan Bases

Fans are what makes this game great. The fans are what make the players try that much harder and they're the reason that the ninth inning is the most exciting inning in baseball.

They stand during big plays, they explode on a big strikeout or a go-ahead RBI.

Fans aren't always the same. They think differently, they react differently, and they expect different things, some more irrational than others.

Fantasy Baseball Box Score Breakouts: April 11, 2010

Here’s a look at some unheralded players who played well yesterday.

 

Luis Valbuena, Cleveland Indians

Valbuena went 2-for-4 with a grand slam. They were his first RBI of the year.

The Hurt Bopper: 7 Long-Term Subs for Cleveland Indians' Grady Sizemore

This time last year, Grady Sizemore was considered Cleveland's Iron Horse.

The speedy center fielder missed just seven games from 2005-08. He played every day in 2006 and 2007; a sprained ankle in April 2008 snapped his consecutive games-played streak at 382.

That all changed in 2009 when a groin injury, elbow problems, and a hernia limited Sizemore to just 106 games.

Arizona Diamondbacks News and Notes

The Arizona Diamondbacks have started 4-2 and are second in runs scored in the National League with 42.

Their run total was helped by a 13-run outburst in the fourth inning of Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

The 13 runs in that inning were a Diamondbacks team record.

Let’s see what is going on with the team from the Valley of the Sun.

 

Kelly Johnson is back!

Philadelphia Phillies Week One: What Have We Learned?

With one week of the regular season behind us, what have we learned about the 2010 edition of the Philadelphia Phillies so far? A week is a just a week, but how a team plays and what story lines unfold once the big curtain goes up on the games that count often foreshadow the season.

Setting the Table: The MLB's Top 10 Leadoff Hitters in 2010

The leadoff spot in baseball is one of the most important slots on a manager's lineup card. The guy at the top of the order is expected to get on base, move into scoring position, and score runs.

It's the spot in the order where on-base percentage reigns supreme and where power is a bonus rather than an iron-clad prerequisite.

Sure, there's a handful of guys who will hit a dozen home runs from the No.

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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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