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Now Batting for the Reds, Left Fielder… Darnell McDonald? Again?

According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, Darnell McDonald will start in left field again tonight. 

Anthony Swarzak Up, Craig Breslow Out for Minnesota Twins

The Twins continued their search for backend starters and consistent relievers Wednesday when they called up Anthony Swarzak from Triple-A Rochester. Swarzak will pitch in place of the injured Glen Perkins against the Brewers on Saturday.

Many minor league watchers had been calling for this move for weeks. Swarzak's record, just 3-4, is a better reflection on the state of the Red Wings' offense than on how well he has pitched.

Have the Amazin's Met Their Leader Yet?

No, they haven't, but that's because they're looking for one.

Leadership means different things to different people, and in the realm of professional sports, that meaning gets blurrier by the win or loss.

Some athletes lead by quiet example, while others choose to broadcast their emotions to the wide world. There is a thin line between separating being "laid back" and becoming just another face on the bench, sideline or in the dugout.

Stephen Strasburg Will Be Ruined By the Washington Nationals No Matter What

Stephen Strasburg is too good for college baseball.

Are the Rangers Using the Old Yankees System to Win?

I recently read an article written by a Yankee fan about how, recently, the Yankees have been in the habit of buying talent instead of developing.  The article went into a long description of how the system has changed from the 90's compared to now. 

 

Knee Jerk Trades Not the Answer

This morning I was talking to a friend of mine about the Mets first base situation.

With Delgado on the disabled list, he was saying the Mets should try to get Mark DeRosa to take his place.

Not a bad idea, but what's wrong with Fernando Tatis and Daniel Murphy?

If you look at the numbers, both Murphy and Tatis are having better seasons than DeRosa.

But this goes beyond the numbers.

Mark DeRosa is a nice player, and I would like to have him on my team.

MLB Week Seven: Top 10 Power Rankings

Entering week seven of the the season, the Dodgers and Blue Jays continue to hold the top ranks. The surprise of pitching of the Brewers and Rangers is shocking the baseball world. Sleeping giants have seem to come to life as the Yankees, Tigers, and Phillies crack the top ten this week. With interleague play starting up on Friday, here's a look at the top ten teams throughout the majors through week seven.

J.J. Hardy: Turning It on for the Milwaukee Brewers

Manager Ken Macha said that shortstop J.J.

Dontrelle Willis: Despite Gem Against Rangers, Some Dragons Still Un-Slain

Dontrelle Willis isn’t back. Let’s get that straight right out of the box.

The demons aren’t gone. Some of the dragons still lie in wait.

Willis’s career is a house of cards, still.

So when you exhale after every hopeful outing, turn your head and blow in the opposite direction, just in case.

Last night, at Comerica Park, Willis won himself a baseball game.

Brilliantly.

His first win in the big leagues since 2007.

A masterpiece. Not just for him. For anyone.

MLB Dictionary: What Is a Freak Year?

A Freak Year is a year in which a player does so much better during one particular season that is yells at you to look at it.

There are many instances I could have used here, I could have done at least 15-20, but I thought it best to keep it at five.

If I, for example, was a career .245 hitter and one year I batted .362, most people would say "Freaky". If I normally hit 12 HR and went yard 55 times somebody would say "Freaky". You get my point.

So, let's look at Freak Years for five different players.

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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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