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2011 National League East: A Battle for Bullpen Supremacy?

This offseason has produced a number of memorable headlines like the Zack Greinke trade, the eight-player Matt Garza trade and the Adrian Gonzalez-Carl Crawford duo headed to Beantown. When looking at how strong a team is, people usually only cite the offense and starting pitching. Bullpens are often overlooked despite the clear correlation between winning ball clubs and the strength of their relievers.

Philadelphia Phillies: Offseason in Review and a Preview for 2011

The Phillies’ dream rotation is getting a lot of press, and it gets more here. It will be a spectacle when the regular season comes around.

Cliff Lee or Roy Halladay: 10 Reasons To Take Halladay Over Lee in a Game Seven

The only big difference between these two starting pitchers is their throwing arm.

They each throw four plus pitches, all for strikes and on both sides of the plate; two-seam fastball, cutter, curveball, sinker and changeup.

Philosophically, they both approach pitching the same way. 

They don't get flustered, and they want the ball.

So, I had to pick someone, and I'd rather take Halladay.

Here's ten reasons why.....

New York Mets: It's Time To Honor The 1986 Team Properly

This is a special season for the New York Mets franchise.

It was 25 years ago this October that they last won the World Series. Since that time, fans have endured too many hardships to review here.

There has also been too many media reflections on the '86 Mets and their spectacular run that season.

Atlanta Braves Trio Succeed Jason Heyward on MLB's Top 50 Prospects

Last year, Jason Heyward ranked No. 1 among all Major League Baseball prospects. And boy, did he ever deliver for the Braves in his 2010 rookie campaign.

While the “J-Hey Kid” certainly helped thrust Atlanta back into the playoffs last season, he isn’t the sole reason the club is beaming about its seemingly bright future.

Philadelphia Phillies: More Than Just "Paper Champions?"

The Philadelphia Phillies have re-raised the bar for their own expectations in the coming 2011 season.  As if expectations hadn't already been sky high over the past few years, 2011 may be the most hyped season in team history.  

Philadelphia Phillies: The 10 Most Underrated Trades in Team History

The topic of trades has been a hot debate in Philadelphia Phillies fan circles, ever since the Phillies traded Cliff Lee away to the Seattle Mariners for Philippe Aumont, Tyson Gillies and J.C. Ramirez. 

But, the Cliff Lee trade a year later may turn out to be one of the more underrated deals in Philadelphia Phillies history.  The challenges of a general manager are many, and may not be the very obvious things that a fan wants to see or hear. 

But in the end, the success of the general manager depends on how the trade has worked out long term. 

Philadelphia Phillies: Why a Trade for Joe Blanton Should Be a Top Priority

The Phillies have put together the best pitching rotation is all of baseball.  And yes, this does include Joe Blanton in the fifth spot.

With the signing of Cliff Lee in the offseason, Blanton was pushed to the back of the rotation and became the fifth starter.  This has added unbelievable value to Blanton and the Phillies. 

Philadelphia Phillies: Why the Team Should Keep Joe Blanton

If you're unfamiliar with the Philadelphia Phillies 2011 pitching rotation, then chances are you've been living under a rock.

This off season the Phillies made one of the highest profile signings of the year. In December, Cliff Lee signed a $120 million contract to rejoin the team that he unwillingly left a few years earlier.

2011 Fantasy Baseball Sleeper Alert: Craig Kimbrel

It is the goal of every professional athlete to leave their respective sport on their own terms, riding off into the sunset on the heels of a championship season filled with praise and accolades. This was not the case for Billy Wagner, as his 16-year baseball career ended in pain and frustration last October as his Atlanta Braves fell to the San Francisco Giants in the 2010 MLB playoffs.

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