Archive for October, 2006
Cardinals inching their way toward title
The Cardinals’ win in Game 4 of the World Series on Thursday night proved, once again, just how much difference a few inches can make in baseball. If the rain holds off enough to get Game 5 in on Friday, Kevin Kennedy says momentum could be a big key for the Cards.
Posted: October 27th, 2006.
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2007 MLB Draft Q&A: Jace Hamilton
An outfielder out of Carthage High School in Texas, Jace Hamilton is armed with solid tools across the board. Those tools began to get him recognition among professional scouts this summer and could make him a top five round pick next June. We recently sat down with Jace for a Q&A session.
Posted: October 25th, 2006.
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2007 MLB Draft Q&A: Kyle Brule
A live-armed righty out of Marcos di Niza High School in Arizona, Kyle Brule put together a very solid summer in 2006; it was a summer that helped him to jump up many prospect lists. We recently caught up with Kyle to discuss his summer, his strengths and much more.
Posted: October 24th, 2006.
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The biggest cheaters in baseball history
When a guy enters the postseason with an 8.85 career playoff ERA and then breaks off 23 straight scoreless innings, it’s almost like a hitter who has never hit 50 homers suddenly slugging 73 in one season. In a word, strange.
Posted: October 24th, 2006.
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Shannon Stewart - #23 - Left Field - 5′11″ - 208lbs
Melky Cabrera wasn’t expected to play much in 2006, but he may be a Yankees regular next season. …[more]
Posted: October 23rd, 2006.
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A sticky question (Yahoo! Sports)
DETROIT – Who better to ask about a potential pine tar episode than George Brett?
Posted: October 23rd, 2006.
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Inside Pitch: Kansas City Royals
RC’s Inside Pitch today takes a look at the current arbitration situation, notes and quotes from the last week, and the free agent decisions facing the Royals this offseason. Who will the Royals bring back for 2007? Scout.com takes a look inside.
Posted: October 22nd, 2006.
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Pitch to Pujols at your own risk (AP)
Albert Pujols showed up at the World Series hitting what baseball people like to call a “quiet” .324. That made it sound as if the St. Louis slugger walked all the way to Motown on his tippy-toes, but no. In this case, quiet meant Pujols was putting up respectable numbers in the postseason boxscores, but […]
Posted: October 21st, 2006.
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2007 MLB Draft Q&A: Joey Hage
An exciting outfielder with tools galore, Joey Hage began to draw a great deal of attention from scouts this summer. Out of Douglas High School in Florida, Hage has impressed anyone who has watched him with his strong arm, great defense and raw power. We recently sat down with Joey for a Q&A […]
Posted: October 21st, 2006.
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2007 MLB Draft Q&A: Greg Annarummo
A third baseman out of Bishop Hendricken High School in Rhode Island, Greg Annarummo not only appears to be an excellent college prospect, a but a strong professional prospect as well. He has all the tools to play third base and has flashed big power potential as well. We recently caught up with […]
Posted: October 21st, 2006.
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