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Staying The Course
By: spharrgcs | Thursday October 6th, 2011

Tiger Wood’s appearance at the low profile Frys.com Open signifies more than just the first step on the comeback trail to prominence for the former world #1 Scott Pharr, Atlanta, GA San Martin, CA – Just three years ago, it would have been very hard to fathom looking at Tiger Woods at a press table [...]

Streaking Tigers to Sharpen Claws on Royals
By: AnnexNate | Thursday May 12th, 2011

They’re heating up! The Detroit Tigers are starting to distance themselves from the back of the pack in the Central and inching closer to the over-achieving Indians with every game. The Tigers and Royals currently sit in a virtual tie for second place behind the aforementioned tribesmen. The Royals will play today (Thurs, May 12) [...]

Kings in Waiting in K.C.
By: AnnexNate | Wednesday May 11th, 2011

According to Baseball America.com, nine (8,9,10,18,19,51,68,69,83) of the top 100 major league prospects can be found within the Kansas City Royals system. On Friday the most highly touted of them made their Major League debut. After their starting First baseman Kila Ka’aihue (Ka-I-who-Ay) struggled to bat .200 at the big league level, it was decided [...]

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, [...]

Liriano No-No
By: AnnexNate | Wednesday May 4th, 2011

For right now we have decided to focus as much as possible on our baseball loves here at GCS. And while I’m big Tigers fan I’m also a rather large Sox hater. (though I am from Chicago and my first favorite team was actually the White Sox. I really liked the teams with the cursive [...]