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St. Louis Cardinals Begin 12 Game Stretch Against American League

Luckily for the St. Louis Cardinals, they will be starting and ending a brutal 12-game stretch against the Kansas City ... Read More

 
MLB INjury Report: 6/15/2008 from The All American Home Run Derby

Take it Deep: www.letsgodeep.com Injury Report 6-15-08 Troy Tulowitzki Tulowitzki is currently on a... Read More

 
50 Game Mark: NL Suprises, Good and Bad

Just past the first third part of the season, Top 5 Suprises for the NL 5. Pujols elbow still intact. the media sold it like his ligament is a rubberband pressed against a sh... Read More

 
Double Whammy: NL Central Rivals Suffer Setbacks

This week was a good week for some, but not for others. Two of the NL's most unbelievable threats suffered severe setbacks this week in their quest for the... Read More

 
"Why I'm an ####" MLB Edition

1.  The Mariners improved a rather pedesterian rotation over the offseason, by adding Erik Bedard... Read More

 
Diamond Cutter: Top Ten MLB Rivalries

Baseball has always been considered "The Great American Pasttime." But even the Pasttime needs a little fire. This is why I have returned with the hopes that th... Read More

 
St. Louis Cardinals: Early Analysis of the Runnin' Redbirds

As I sat back two days ago and watched as the St. Louis Cardinals crushed the San Francisco Giants, a question was posed to me after I got home from ... Read More

 
Cardinals Silence Critics: First Week Recap

In Spring Training, the St. Louis Cardinals were written off as any real threat to the NL Central. After one week into the regu... Read More

 
MLB: A-Rod Is Under Attack

The opening week of the Major League Baseball Season had a few surprises like the Kansas City Royals sweeping the Detroit Tigers, but none more surprising then A-Rod being attacked at Fenway Park. A red-tailed hawk, with a nest and egg in a nearby overhang, attacked Alexa Rodriquez, 13,&... Read More

 
Kobe Takes Lead 4 MVP?

Even Sir Charles, a harsh critic of Kobe Bryant in the past, has come around lately and now proclaims the Laker as his choice for MVP.  The play of the Lakers over the last 3 games is getting Kobe more votes and opening eyes ...&... Read More

 
Tired of the Lidge-Jumping

View This Article on Crashburn Alley Back to Crashburn Alley TIRED OF THE LIDGE-JUMPINGEven before the new Phillies closer had his second knee surgery of the off-season, there was plenty of doubt cast on Brad Lidge and it had nothing to do with that right knee of his. Ever since that Game 5 three-run home run served up to Albert Pujols in the 2005 NLCS, it seems L... Read More

 
Hall of Fame Ballots Will Be What They Used To Be!

Not long ago Frank Thomas was invited to speak with George Mitchell and his investigators on the steroid problem in baseball.  Thomas realized afterward that he was the only one that talked with Mitchell, of course a dis... Read More

 
The Ryan Howard Situation

View This Article on Crashburn Alley Back to Crashburn AlleyTHE RYAN HOWARD SITUATIONThe Phillies’ front office has stated that they are done making major deals until spring training starts, though that doesn’t exclude a signing of someone like Kyle Lohse or Kris Benson. The only thing left to complete then is signing Ryan Howard to some kind of a deal, as Howard is ... Read More

 
Monday Night Musings - My Take On The Rolen Deal, Kotsay Deal,

A return to school and an increased workload at work due to sick leave has cut into my blogging time.  Not cool. Ah well, time for a collective group of thoughts about baseball. Scott Rolen ... Read More

 
The case for Cabrera

With the winter meetings approaching this week in Nashville, one of the most interesting topics of discussion will be the availability of four time all star third baseman Miguel Cabrera. Cabrera hit .320 with 34 home runs and 119 RBIs last season for Florida all at the young age of 24.... Read More

 
Using the Model to Evalute the MVP Awards

In my previous post regarding Alex Rodriguez, I used Nate Silver’s model presented in Baseball Between the Numbers to evaluate how much Rodriguez is worth. After reading complaints about Jimmy Rollins’ NL MVP award and annual complaints that only players... Read More

 
Pujols extends 100-RBI streak

With a home run on Wednesday night against Milwaukee, Albert Pujols reached the 100-RBI mark for the seventh year in a row -- or every season he has been in the Major Leagues.He's the only player in Major League history to accomplish that particular feat. This season, he ba... Read More

 
Another One Bites the Dust: St. Louis Cardinals

Back when I did my NL Central Preview post, I got accused of being a Cubs fan that was "run[ninng] down the Cardinals out of [my] own jealousy," which I found funny since I'm not (and never have been) a Cubs fan. Back in that preview, I put the Cardinals third in the Central with an 83-79 record. Although they'... Read More

 
Cardinals-Phillies by the Numbers

View This Article on Crashburn Alley Back to Crashburn Alley CARDINALS-PHILLIES BY THE NUMBERS In case you missed it, the Phillies came out victorious in one of the most exciting games of the season (after that 11-10 win over the Mets). 0 - Number of reasons for ever having Abraham Nunez in the lineup 1 - Number of Rod Barajas’ at... Read More

 
Cards Youth Movement...Seriously

First-Year Player Drafts are becoming more important each year with some players playing till 45...some till 35...you can never predict when a career will end.  Each Year You get a h... Read More

 
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