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New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox: A Tale Of Two Cities

Everyone is proud of his or her city, but none are prouder than New Yorkers. Because New York is and always will be the center of the universe. New York has welcomed millions upon millions of immigrants who were looking for hope and freedom in the new world.

Are the Minnesota Twins Set for a Fall?

Sure, the Minnesota Twins confounded the baseball pundits by nearly capturing the American League Central Division crown in 2008. Off the strength of that performance, which surprised the hardiest of Twins' fans, even Vegas is hopping on Minnesota's bandwagon in 2009.

Is this optimism justified?

There are several troubling signs that 2009 could be a very bumpy ride.

 

Joe Mauer's health.

The 100 Greatest MLB Pitchers of All Time (Nos. 100-76)

This list was made after extensive research into the stats I believed to be the most important when it came to pitchers. I took a list of close to 200 candidates and looked at their career totals in Wins, ERA, WHIP, Saves, and Strikeouts. I then ranked each player in each of those categories. After that I looked at what they averaged in those stats per year. This ensures that we are looking at quality along with quantity. Next I weighted each stat accordingly, because lets face it, a save isn't as important as a win.

Fantasy Baseball Position Preview: Third Base, A Mighty Aramis

Ten Philadelphia Phillies You Never Knew About

Since the dawn of Philadelphia sports in 1883 with the Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia has been blessed with great and Hall of Fame-caliber athletes.

Many of those athletes who have played for the Phillies are not well-known.

From the comically bad to the legendary in their own time, these 10 should bring to light more about the Phillies past players. So, after hours of tireless research and question asking... without further posturing, here are ten Philadelphia Phillies that you never knew about.

 

The Toronto Blue Jays Bench: Who Will Make It?

With the MLB regular season set to commence in less than a month now, many managers are about ready to determine their final rosters.  The Toronto Blue Jays appear to be one of those teams who has one or two too many.

Pay As a Percentage of Team Value

While digging through my closet, I found an interesting article written by Peter J. Schwartz in a 2008 issue of Sports Money.

In the article, Schwartz looks at historical player salaries in comparison to the overall value of the team. Here were some of the players listed:

Chien Ming Wang Dissapoints, Brett Tomko Impresses in Loss to The Boston Red Sox

The New York Yankees did not have any luck on offense, pitching or defense as they lost to the Boston Red Sox 8-4 at City of Palms Park.

New York Yankees Vs. Boston Red Sox Grades

I was highly disappointed that the game wasn't on the YesNetwork. I was getting ready too. I had popcorn (microwave) and a big bottle of soda ready for my consumption. Either way, the game must be graded. I got a lot of info from Peter Abraham's website.

 

The New York Yankees lost an exhibition game to the Boston Red Sox by a score of 8-4.

 

A+Brett Tomko

 

Two for the Ages: Gibby in '68 or Pedro in 2000?

Bob Gibson was one of the nastiest, most dominant pitchers of his generation. Pedro Martinez was also one of the nastiest, most dominant pitchers of his generation.

The similarities don't stop there.

They're both right handed pitchers. They both were considered head hunters. They also both wore the number 45.

They also, arguably, both can lay claim to the greatest season by a pitcher ever (post-1900, of course). Bob Gibson in 1968. Pedro Martinez in 2000.

 

The case for Bob Gibson

Bob Gibson's 1968 season by the numbers:

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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