Edit: More rosters were put up later in the day, so I now have the locations for Darwin, Eddie and Tyler Graham. The only person I am not 100% on is Andrew Baldwin, the Diamond Jaxx do not have their […]
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Jay Gibbons out of the O
Update out of Balitmore: The AP is reporting, ““Jay Gibbons was released Sunday by the Baltimore Orioles, who lost patience waiting for the oft-injured outfielder to regain the form that enabled him to hit 26 home runs in 2005. Gibbons […]
Canseco going after A-Rod
The AP is reporting that Jose Canseco is at it, again. Only this time he is point his needle at someone new – Alex Rodriguez. Canseco claims he introduced the three-time MVP to a steroids dealer. Rodriguez told the AP, […]
Bedard in trouble, according to Tim Brown
About seven weeks ago, the Mariners dropped five players for Erik Bedard. The trade cost the team more than just the five players. Fans lost their favorite “kid,” outfielder Adam Jones, as well as a setup reliever, George Sherrill (who, […]
The Yankees are at it again
As much as people love to hate the New York Yankees, they do some amazing things. Today the Yankees, A-Line up, will meet the Virginia Tech Hokies for an exhibition game. The Steinbrenner family pledged $1 Million, after the tragic […]
The Big Winner: Andy Pettite
I had a chance to tune into Yankee pitcher Andy Pettite’s press conference today. I don’t want to over-analyze a situation which appears to be slowing in the wake of last week’s congressional hearings (until an indictment is handed down), […]
Camping With The Big Boys
Spring Training camps have begun with pitchers and catchers arriving this week. A few former Beavers are set to break their first big league camp or just in big league camp once again (Jacoby). St. Louis Cardinals – Infielder Brian […]
What it is, pimpin?
If there is one thing I know how to do, it’s piss off a large group of people. Being a runner does that to a person. The hours of running alone gives you too much time to think about ways […]