Part Five: After the 1990 season Chicago welcomed a new ballpark. It was terrible. More reminiscent of the symmetrical, suburban cookie-cutter style than those that came immediately after it. The new Comiskey Park was clearly the transitional experiment to link design generations. One great thing that was marked by the completion of New Comiskey was [...]
In The History Books: One Generation Removed
By: AnnexNate | Tuesday April 27th, 2010
Where Are Thou Pitching?
By: bwice | Monday April 26th, 2010
- Brennan Weiss Roy Halladay has been hyped up since the Phillies acquired him from the Blue Jays on December 15, 2009, but many have seem to forgotten that he pitches only once out of a five-day cycle. Don’t get me wrong, Halladay definitely deserves to be hyped up and he has without a doubt [...]
The Draft is Daft
By: Tony Mangia | Monday April 26th, 2010
Does anyone ever get the NFL draft picks right? Like fortune tellers, weathermen and NCAA bracketers before them, every spring the football prognosticators rear their over-informed heads and make determined picks. Vertical leaps, arm strength, 40 speed and psychiatric evaluations make the difference in being considered a sure first round pick or being ditched at [...]
The Red-Hot Padres: The Vultures Need Somewhere Else to Feed
By: sbooth64 | Sunday April 25th, 2010
By Steven Booth You know the vultures are circling when they pick you last in the NL West. You know the fans aren’t overwhelmed with confidence when the team’s owner replied “no” to a reporter’s query about signing your superstar to a contract worthy of his market value. Take a wild guess about who the [...]
Some Pickups That Can Make Your Fantasy Baseball Team Invicible
By: Adrian Holman | Sunday April 25th, 2010
Looking back over the past seven days, there are some players that have created some monstrous stats over the week. These surprises can help make your baseball fantasy teams invicible. We will take a look at one person for each position and why you should look to pick them up if they are on the [...]




