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Verlander’s Second Scoop of History
By: AnnexNate | Sunday May 8th, 2011

That’s’s two! I can’t help but believe there will be more. Sometimes Justin Verlander’s pitch-count is at 108 in the sixth inning, but on Saturday that was all he threw to record his second career no-hitter; this to beat the Toronto Blue Jays. Without allowing a base-runner until the second batter of the Eighth inning, [...]

AL East Week 1
By: mikemac4344 | Wednesday April 14th, 2010

Mac Shack–The AL East The 2010 campaign is a week young and it’s useful to kick the tires and see how members of the AL East elite and not-so-elite are doing. Seven or eight games does not a season make but they sure get us talking and, in this, passing out report cards.

American League East Preview
By: mikemac4344 | Friday April 2nd, 2010

The AL East is loaded with talent but it’s hard to see how the Yankees don’t win 100 games. The Red Sox have the goods but need consistent hitting and for the pitching staff to realize its potential. The Rays have the nucleus of a good team but don’t have the pitching and hitting that the Yankees and Red Sox bring to the table. The Orioles always seem to be a year away from blooming into a contender but simply give no indication that management is willing to spend the money needed to compete in the division. The Blue Jays appear to me to be deliberately using this as a rebuilding season and a chance to save some payroll money.

Just Win, Baby
By: Wes F | Friday September 18th, 2009

The MLB season is winding to a close as races for playoff spots heat up leading to the fall classic.  Many teams have been eliminated at this point, mathematically and logically, some are coasting to division championships and some will actually have to fight to make it in.