You are probably still wondering how the Texas Rangers were able to pull off two trades in the past two weeks when the entire organization is bankrupt. Even with the financial conundrum that Texas is in, the Rangers were able to acquire C Bengie Molina and new ace Cliff Lee. How will the Rangers pay [...]
Bankruptcy Does Not Affect Rangers
By: Adrian Holman | Thursday July 15th, 2010
Let the Real Games Begin
By: sbooth64 | Tuesday June 29th, 2010
By Steven Booth The Red Sox should be sending Thank You cards to the NL West for pretty much putting them back in the AL East race. They got to avoid the hot Padres, they swept the Dodgers and the Diamondbacks, took 2 out of 3 from the Giants, and suffered their only bump in [...]
Tulowitski’s Injury Puts Rockies in a Splint
By: sbooth64 | Saturday June 19th, 2010
By Steven Booth This was going to be Troy Tulowitski’s year. After a sophmore-slump style, injury-riddled 2008 followed by a very effective 2009, it looked like Tulowitski was going to lead the young and talented Rockies to the promised land. They were even talking MVP. This year has gone how the Rockies have gone. Solid, but [...]
Reality Bites: The NL West Approaches Midseason
By: sbooth64 | Monday June 7th, 2010
By Steven Booth Here we are at the one-third mark. The bleary-eyed optimism of the early season is over. Some of the winners, however unlikely, are beginning to establish themselves. Some of the contenders and almost-contenders are rubbing their chins, checking their pocketbooks, and eyeballing the trade bait, wondering if they can upgrade themselves to [...]
In The History Books: The House That ______ Built
By: AnnexNate | Tuesday May 4th, 2010
Part Six: We have all heard it. I’ve used it in this very series. It will always be the most notable nickname that old Yankee stadium has/had. It was ‘The House That Ruth Built.’ The dimensions fit him perfectly. If he missed a pitch, maybe got under it a bit too much, it would still [...]




