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…And DOWN the Stretch They Come!
OK, here we are, with 17 games to go and the Phillies need to start winning games immediately if they want a playoff berth. Sound familiar? Yes, it was at this exact point last year, with the Phillies down 7 … Continue reading
More Ridiculous Statistics
1). Of all regular players in MLB, Jimmy Rollins has the lowest on-base percentage when leading off an inning (.242). Yes, that is on-base percentage, not even batting average (which still would have been bad). This is especially bad considering … Continue reading
The Big Inning
There is an old adage about the role of momentum in a long baseball season that says: “Momentum is the next day’s starting pitcher.” Granted, there is some wisdom in this and there is definitely something to be said for … Continue reading
A Few Phillie Links
So, as everyone knows, Ryan Howard won his arbitration case and is taking home $10 million on the season. Jayson Stark talks about what this means for Howard’s future with the team. Multiple sources are saying that a contract over $200 … Continue reading
Cimorelli’s Question of the Day
Is there any chance whatsoever that the Mets don’t sign Santana and the deal falls through?
Mets Get Santana; Become NL East Favorites
It’ s being widely reported tonight that the Twins and Mets have agreed to a trade that would send All-World pitcher Johan Santana to New York in exchange for four prospects: outfielder Carlos Gomez and pitchers Phil Humber, Kevin Mulvey, and … Continue reading
Intra-City Wars
As baseball’s offseason progresses, it appears more and more likely that two of the game’s best players, Twins ace Johan Santana and Marlins third baseman Miguel Cabrera, will be traded by their respective teams. Obviously, the competition among other teams to acquire them will be fierce, … Continue reading