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Frustrations Boil Over in Philadelphia Phillies' 16-Inning Loss To Astros


With Cole Hamels on the mound, everyone knew the game would be a low-scoring affair...for both teams.

It's seemingly just as hard for the Phillies' offense to score when Hamels pitches as it is for the opposing team, and the trend would continue in Game Two of a four-game series against the Houston Astros.

Hamels left the game in the seventh inning after giving up only two runs. Unfortunately, his offense only gave him one.

Atlanta Braves New Acquisitions Must Step Up in Playoff Push

Although the Atlanta Braves have been leading the NL East for some time now, they made a number of trades to try and strengthen their team for the stretch run.

With the Phillies getting key players back in their lineup seemingly every day, the Braves were looking for guys like Rick Ankiel, Derek Lee, and Kyle Farnsworth to fill in some holes that the team had.

Luis Castillo: Unlikely Hero Leads New York Mets To Victory

Irony: the all-time hits leader in Florida Marlins history burns his old team for the game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the ninth in Flushing.

Stephen Strasburg on the Disabled List: Is the Nationals' Phenom Injury-Prone?

There's one thing that you never, under any circumstances, want to hear when scouting a pitcher.

Raw? That's not a big deal. The pitcher can be developed in the minors, as long as it may take, and it can still work out.

Wild? That's a problem, but again, it can be worked out, whether it's just a wild arm or something psychological.

Lack of Passion? We are getting close, but even this is not the worst; if the pitcher has talent it can still work out. After all, Rube Waddell was a Hall of Famer.

Florida Marlins Vs. New York Mets Preview: Marlins to Play Young Talent

The Florida Marlins (62-61) begin a six-game road trip in Citi Field against the New York Mets (62-62).

The Marlins come in having won five of six and send their ace Josh Johnson to the mound. The Mets counter with knuckleball pitcher R.A. Dickey, who has been a pleasant surprise.

Johnson is coming off a good outing where he pitched eight innings of two-run baseball against the Pirates. That isn't saying much, but it's a great sign to see him bounce back from his worst outing of the year against the Reds.

What Brings Washington Nationals Fans Together?

When you're a fan of a team that never wins and has no real chance of winning, it's hard to get really excited.

There's no real point in hoping for a winner, so there are other things you have to get riled up about.

And it's doubly hard as a fan base to find things other than wins to really be passionate about as a united group.

Cameron Maybin Will Get His Chance with the Marlins... Again

Maybe a third times the charm for Florida Marlins’ OF Cameron Maybin?

Karma Catches Up To Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park


Even Michael Bourn would look at this and think he's out.

New York Mets Have Bright Future Ahead?

Here is the New York Mets projected 2013 lineup:

Catcher - Josh Thole
First Base - Ike Davis
Second Base - Reese Havens
Third Base - David Wright
Shortstop - Jose Reyes
Left Field - Jason Bay
Center Field - Angel Pagan
Right Field - Wilmer Flores
No. 1 Starter - Johan Santana
No. 2 Starter - Mike Pelfrey
No. 3 Starter - Jenrry Mejia
No. 4 Starter - Jon Niese
No. 5 Starter     Matt Harvey
Closer - Bobby Parnell

MLB Anatomy: Constructing the Perfect Major League Hitter Piece By Piece

Who is the best hitter in Major League Baseball?

Well, that depends on several factors:

Are you asking for the most skilled hitter, or the most valuable?

Do you want a guy who can winning batting titles, or home runs titles?

Should hitting be judged by ability, or by production?

All good questions, and depending on your answers, you might conclude that the best hitter in baseball is Albert Pujols, Ichiro Suzuki, Ryan Howard, Robinson Cano, Alex Rodriguez, or Joey Votto.

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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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