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Texas Rangers Week One Review: Roller Coaster Has Begun

Ranger fans like no other fans know what roller coaster type seasons are like, the Texas Rangers have been having that share over the past ten seasons.

Last year the entire season almost went by before the Rangers swept a series and were swept in a series, it took the first week of the season to accomplish both this year.

The Rangers opened the season at home with a three game series against the Cleveland Indians. The Rangers went on to sweep the Tribe 9-1, 8-5, 12-8 and comply 29 runs, 37 hits, and 18 extra-base hits to start the season.

Orlando Hudson Hits For The Cycle In The Dodgers Home Opener

Orlando Hudson of the Los Angeles Dodgers hit for the cycle on home opener at Dodger Stadium. The finishing touch of the cycle came in the sixth inning with a triple against long-time division rivals the San Francisco Giants. 

The “O dog” singled in the first, followed by a home-run in the third and a double in the fourth. This was all against the future Hall of Fame pitcher Randy Johnson.

B/R Fantasy Baseball: Pitching Leads the Way to a Week One Win

As some of you may already know, the Bleacher Report fantasy baseball gurus Scott Fender and Collin Hager of the Elmhurst Pub Roundtable put together a Bleacher Report fantasy baseball league.  I'm one of the lucky participants—please allow myself to introduce...myself: I'm Brian Wey, manager of the team "End of the Dugout."

My Top 10 Favorite Baseball Movies

My favorite sport is Baseball. So my favorite movie would be..a Baseball movie.

From the true stories like 61* and The Rookie to the funny and exciting movies like Benchwarmers and Major League. Here is a list of MY top 10 favorite Baseball movies.

I still haven't seen Chasing October and i think there is a new CUbs movie coming out that ought to be good.

Enjoy.

Brian Sabean Should Be Handed His Pink Slip

I work as a produce manager at a grocery store. Today was a beautiful Monday in Santa  Rosa. The day after Easter and just days before I go on a nice vacation, I was building a display of navel oranges at work when a regular customer named "Bill" came in.

Bill is a Giants Fan and like myself, has a general hatred for the Los Angeles Dodgers. I didn't get to watch the game because I was at work, so I asked him how the game was going and if the Giants were winning.

How Should History Remember Jose Canseco?

There are many images that come to mind when I think of Jose Canseco: Bash Brother on the Oakland A's in the late '80s, outfielder who assisted a home run with his head, and clown prince of the Steroid Era.

Yes, he took PEDs. So did many other players during the second half of his 17-year major league career. Hold that thought for a minute.

Yankees Yank Wang After B.J . Exposes Problem With Balls

Yankees starter Chien-Ming Wang was chased from the mound in the second inning of the American League Champion Tampa Bay Rays home opener, after the Rays offensive juggernaut became too much for the 29-year-old Taiwanese pitcher.

Center fielder B.J. Upton made his triumphant return to the Tampa Bay lineup with a walk in his first plate appearance and a bunt single in his first registered at-bat of the season. The Rays had been platooning players through the outfield waiting for his return to the team from the disabled list.

In Other News...MLB's Next Cities: Where Should Baseball Go Next?

As cities get bigger and as the fan base grows, baseball will need to expand.  But where?

To answer that question, I made a "playoff" in between cities that could get a new team.  The bracket will go from 14 teams, to seven, to three, to the most likely to get a new team.  Here's the list:

Along with the team is commentary and likeliness/seed on a scale of 1-10.

Albuquerque, New Mexico:  (9)

The Voice of Phillies Nation Goes Silent

It is a sad day, not only for all Phillies fans, but for all the sports world.  Harry Kalas, 73, passed away today. 

Kalas was the broadcast voice of the Philadelphia Phillies since 1971.  His distinct voice was recognizable by any sports fan throughout the country.  Besides announcing Phillies games, he has also worked as the voice of NFL Films and numerous commercials, including most recently the Chunky Soup commercials. 

Game 7 Recap: Cubs 4, Rockies 0

Theodore Roosevelt Lilly III.

That about sums up Opening Day 2009 at Wrigley Field.

Rain delayed the start of today’s game for an hour and 12 minutes, but couldn’t put on a damper on the Cubs home opener or the mood of the 40,077 fans that showed up to spite it.

Ted Lilly walked catcher Chris Iannetta in the third inning and didn’t allow another Rockie to reach base until Garrett Atkins singled with two outs in the seventh to end the no-hit bid.

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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