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February 02, 2009

While this hottie couldn’t resist David Wright, Tim opted to pick up someone else with his first rounder. Well folks, now that 2009 is well underway, is there a better way to commence the New Year than getting that first league draft of 2009 under my belt? I’m not talking mock draft, but the...
RotoRob [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Tim McLeod at 5:57 PM

December 03, 2008

It's Wednesday, and I have all the answers ... Kenny Williams is getting rid of the weak and bad. Nick Swisher, gone. Orlando Cabrera, gone. Now, Javier Vazquez and Boone Logan, gone and gone. Sure, Williams cleared out salary, made his team younger and maybe even faster, but what the White Sox gene...
RosenBlog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by chicagosports at 9:23 PM

June 16, 2008

Welcome back to The Opposing Viewpoint, the place to learn more about the Mets’ opponents from the bloggers who write about them. The Mets begin their final West Coast road trip of the season with three games in Anaheim. They will be missing two of the Angels’ three best starters (Ervin ...
Take the 7 Train [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 2:28 PM

June 06, 2008

In other news, the White Sox swept the Royals. Ozzie Guillen rants, Greg Walker seethes, the media buzzes. And Kenny Williams asks if the Sox are still in first place. Oh yeah: baseball. The Sox are still playing baseball. Playing it better than anybody else in the AL Central, a modest thing, but th...
RosenBlog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:49 AM

June 02, 2008

Fifth inning, first and third, none out, White Sox up by two. Jermaine Dye, Jim Thome, Paul Konerko, pop-up, pop-up, pop-up. After the game, Ozzie Guillen, pop-off, pop-off, pop-off. Bottom of the 10th, and Matt Thornton throws a pitch that Gabe Gross—Gabe Freakin' Gross—ends the game with...
RosenBlog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 10:24 AM

May 30, 2008

Derrek Lee homered to give Jason Marquis a lead, and Marquis pitched well enough to give the Cubs a chance to win, but the highlight of Thursday night's win over the Rockies was Geovany Soto's at-bat with the bases loaded, one out and the game tied at 4 in the seventh. Everybody knew that Soto had t...
RosenBlog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 10:07 AM

May 29, 2008

Whatever is supposed to go right for the White Sox is going exactly that way, even when players stink. Right, Paulie? Right, Jim? Right, Mark? Carlos Quentin continues his revival of the role of Joe Hardy. Alexei Ramirez barely scores on a sacrifice fly when he's probably the only guy on the roster ...
RosenBlog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:12 AM

May 28, 2008

Alfonso Soriano dropped another ball, this one metaphorically. Someone finally got around to telling the Cubs' big-stick leadoff man/slapstick left fielder what Cubs broadcaster Bob Brenly said during Sunday's broadcast: That Soriano is a superstar hitter, but not a superstar defender, and you could...
RosenBlog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 10:38 AM

April 23, 2008

Freshly released by the Toronto Blue Jays, who dumped the slumper who believes it had to do with next year’s vest, Frank Thomas may have a former club on his next dance card—the Oakland Athletics, for whom the Big Hurt opened 2006 with a bigger hurt before regrouping, romping enough, and...
The MLB Source [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 7:18 PM

April 12, 2008

Baseball Flotsam and Jetsam Miscellaneous baseball thoughts and observations. Going into the season many thought that offense would be a problem for the Padres but going into today San Diego holds the best team batting average in the NL with a .282 mark. In fact the top 5 hitters in the Padres line-...
A Large Regular [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 7:22 AM
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