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Can Jonathan Sanchez Become an Elite Starting Pitcher In 2010?

The San Francisco Giants Jonathan Sanchez had a year of great improvement in 2009, which featured a no-hitter and an amazing second half of the season. 

His electric stuff led to a lot of strikeouts, but also a fair amount of walks.  He struck out 177 batters in 163.1 innings pitched (for a K/9 of 9.75), which is seventh best among Major League Baseball starting pitchers with a minimum of 100 IP. 

Lou Piniella's Replacement: Who Will Be Chicago Cubs Manager in 2011?

Unlike his counterpart on the other side of town, you’re not going to find Lou Piniella tweeting any time soon.

As you probably already know, Piniella responded to a minor Twitter controversy early in the spring sparked by White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen, who joined the social networking site to communicate with fans.

Sweet Lou has never been tagged as a web-junky, and do not expect to find the old-school manager updating his Facebook status at your local Starbucks.

Plenty of MLB's Star Players Out for Opening Day

Over the last couple of days, there have been a lot of star players who have hit the disabled list and won’t be ready for Opening Day.

When you look at this list of players, they would be a good foundation for any All-Star team.

Here are the players who have recently landed, or will land, on the DL prior to Opening Day.

 

Ian Kinsler, Texas Rangers

2010 MLB Preview: Division Rankings, Final Standings, and Awards

How do you decide which division in Major League Baseball is the best?

Last year, I attempted to do this and went as far as ranking the divisions, from worst to first. My pick for best team was unpopular, and I’m here to say I was wrong.

The “Key” Player for Each American League Central Team

The American League Central should be an interesting division in 2010. You could make the argument that three teams could win the division, but none of them would be considered great teams.

Let’s take a look at the “key” player for each team in this division and the player who could perhaps propel that team into October baseball.

 

Minnesota TwinsFrancisco Liriano

Doesn’t it seem like Liriano is the key for the Twins every year?

MLB Starting Rotation Update: American League Central

Yesterday, I looked at the updated starting rotations of each American League East team.

Today, I will look at the updated starting rotations for each American League Central team.

The American League Central is home to some of the best young pitchers in the game. As a matter of fact, five out of the last six AL Cy Young Award winners have come from the Central.

Here are the updated starting rotations of each American League Central team.

 

Minnesota Twins

1. Scott Baker, RHP

2. Nick Blackburn, RHP

2010 MLB Preseason Lester Awards

With the baseball season just around the corner, here’s a look at my 2010 preseason predictions.

 

American League Champions:

2010 MLB Preview: Starting Nine Update-American League Central

Yesterday, I took a look at the updated starting nine position players for each American League East team. Today, I will cover the updated starting nine position players for each American League Central team.

 

Minnesota Twins

1. Denard Span, CF

2. Orlando Hudson, 2B

3. Joe Mauer, C

4. Justin Morneau, 1B

5. Michael Cuddyer, RF

6. Jason Kubel, DH

7. Delmon Young, LF

8. J.J. Hardy, SS

9. Nick Punto, 3B

Will San Diego Padres' Chris Young Return To Form For Fantasy Baseball Owners?

It’s been a long and winding road for the San Diego Padres’ Chris Young.  He is just two years removed from posting a 3.12 ERA and 1.10 WHIP over 30 starts. 

In the subsequent two seasons, he’s made a total of 32 starts thanks to a slew of injuries:

• In 2008, he missed time after taking a line drive off the bat of Albert Pujols to the face (he would spend more time on the DL later in the year).

• His 2009 season ended in mid-June, ultimately requiring surgery for a torn labrum

Don't Panic, the Giants' 9-0 Loss Simply a Worst-Case Scenario

 

It's just a spring training game in a big league ball park.

Doesn't mean a thing. Nothing. Zero. Nada.

The Oakland Athletics beat the San Francisco Giants 9-0, on a chilly night in front of sparse crowd at AT&T Park Thursday.

Really. Don't give the game another thought. It didn't count in the standings.

It's tough coming north from Arizona and getting acclimated to ...

Who am I kidding?

Barry Zito was the Barry Zito we've seen struggle for the bulk of his Giants career.

OMG!

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