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Tag Archives: Atlanta Braves
2015 MLB Preview: National League East
The Washington Nationals look like the best team in baseball. Fresh off a 96-win campaign — a season in which Nats hurlers led the majors in ERA — Washington added former Cy Young winner Max Scherzer to front the rotation. … Continue reading
MLB Thoughts: Sept. 26
Well, I promised to write about the National League after review the AL for most of the week. So I’ll do that. But I have to say: Jeter. This guy. What a perfect ending. Just perfect. But seriously, you couldn’t … Continue reading
2013 MLB Preview: NL East
This should be a fun race to watch. The Braves have really jumped out here in the early going, but they’ll be battling Washington all year long for the top spot in the division, maybe even the league. It’ll probably … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports
Tagged Atlanta Braves, Miami Marlins, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Nationals
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2012 MLB Year In Review, Part 1
Well, another MLB regular season is in the books. I’m stoked about the playoffs this year; there’s the potential for some really great matchups. I do have to admit that I’m NOT digging new two wild card format. While I … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports, St. Louis Cardinals
Tagged 2012 MLB, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, MLB, New wild card format, St. Louis Cardinals
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2012 MLB Preview: NL East
Here’s the link to my previous AL East preview. Now for the NL’s power division. It’s possible that this division could produce three playoff entrants, thanks to the new double wild-card addition (which I’m warming up to, by the way). … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports
Tagged 2012 MLB Preview, Atlanta Braves, Miami Marlins, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Nationals
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2011 MLB Preview: NL East
Time for my annual MLB division preview, starting with the National League East. 1st place: Philadelphia Phillies The Phils’ acquisition of prized free agent SP Cliff Lee sent shock waves through the hot stove league this winter. Adding Lee to … Continue reading
MLB Thoughts: April 30, 2010
I was on the road last Friday, so I missed my usual MLB review. That meant no commentary on the previous week, including the Cardinals / Mets 20 inning marathon game. Here’s all I’m going to say about that game: … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports
Tagged Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Kelly Johnson, New York Mets, Trevor Hoffman
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MLB Thoughts – April 9, 2010
I’m going to try something new here; a Friday column focused solely on the week that was in Major League Baseball. Here are my reflections on Opening Week 2010. I’ll start with my St. Louis Cardinals, who leave Cincinnati with … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Sports, St. Louis Cardinals, Video
Tagged Albert Pujols, Atlanta Braves, Chicago White Sox, Chipper Jones, Hank Aaron, Jason Heyward, Jim Thome, Mark Buehrle, Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins, St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, Vernon Wells, Yovani Gallardo
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NL East Preview
Last week, I covered the AL East; now we’ll take a look at the Senior Circuit’s Eastern Division. We’ll begin with the pennant winning Phillies. Philadelphia Phillies Key additions: SP Roy Halladay; 3B Placido Polanco; RP Danys Baez Key losses: … Continue reading