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The majority of Internet marketers are working within a fairly tight budget, and very likely, you are among them. If you're searching for the most cost-effective form of promotion you can find...
The Nlcs Surprise - Mlb Tickets Are Still Available For Two Giddy Fan Bases
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Jay Nault
MLB tickets are still available in New York and St. Louis, and most prognosticators, yours truly included, couldn’t have been more wrong about that development. Everyone in Southern California was clamoring with excitement over the impending “I 5 Series” between the Dodgers and Padres, but the only way that’ll happen now is if the two teams decide to schedule an exhibition series.
How did this happen? Most experts are at a loss, as both the Mets and the Cardinals came into...
The Chicago Cubs’ Legend - Ernie Banks
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FR Penn
It is often difficult to compare the legendary players of Major League Baseball in that by making comparisons based on statistics, the focus generally falls on the sheer performance on the field. It also tends to reflect on what effect those numbers have had in the teams’ success and how an individual players’ success has bolstered a team to championship levels. Other players, no matter how individually successful, are too often viewed in an also-ran status because of the per...
Tickets To See The Boston Red Sox - Go To Toronto!
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Paul Mroczka
With over 200 straight sellouts and the diminutive Fenway Park (capacity 36,298) as their home, the Boston Red Sox are one of the hottest tickets in Major League baseball (MLB). If you are part of Red Sox Nation, the innumerable fans who live and die by each pitch and swing of the bat, and can’t get through the turnstiles of the home park, there is an alternative - road trip!
Many fans have found it to be fairly economical to take a mini-vacation on the weekend or use a we...
The Babe Ruth Story - The Fierce Rivalry Of The Red Sox And The Yankees
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FR Penn
Near the end of the 1919 season, Harry Frazee, then owner of the Boston Red Sox, decided to sell a group of his star players to the New York Yankees. Among them was George Herman Ruth, also known affectionately as "Babe". Ruth's career reflects the change in strategy and the shift in dominance from pitching to hitting at this time.
Babe Ruth had a reputation for being one of the fiercest "leftys" to ever take the mound. It was soon discovered that he wasn’t too bad with a ...
Divisional Outlook - Al West
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Jay Nault
The AL West is shaping up as a division that will come down to the wire. Every team is lumped together in the standings, as the separation between first and last place as of this writing is only 5.5 games. None of the teams have been extremely hot lately, and everyone sits near .500 for the season. As of now, this race is way too early to call, and this will probably be the case throughout the season. It’s going to be a very interesting season in this division.
Texas Range...
Is the Home Run Derby Pushing the MLB in Another Direction?
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Ally White
For some the Home Run Derby might be an event meant for the people to enjoy themselves in wholesome fun. For others it might be one of the last loose ends of the so called “steroid era” in Major League Baseball.
Divisional Outlook - Nl West
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Jay Nault
Despite being widely ripped as the worst division in baseball in 2005, one facet of the division last year on which everyone agreed was the competitiveness, as nearly every team had a chance to win the division late in the season. Once again, no one is out of it in this division in 2006, as every team sits within three games of the others as of this writing.
Colorado Rockies
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Although the Rockies have leveled off just a tad lately, they still sit at the top of...
Divisional Outlook - Nl East
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Jay Nault
The NL East is shaping up to be a three-team race, with the Atlanta Braves jumping back into the foray with a recent hot streak. The Mets, Phillies and Braves are all relatively close to each other, and the tension in the division surrounds the possibility that the Braves’ incredible string of postseason appearances ending in 2006.
New York Mets
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The Mets are a star-studded roster filled with household names, but the BA leader is young and unheralded 3B David...
Divisional Outlook - Al East
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Jay Nault
Most baseball fans thought that this year would be like any other in the AL East - a two-horse race between the reigning super powers in the division, the Yankees and the Red Sox. However, as we approach June, one team is hanging in right with the two favorites and the other two are not out of it yet. This is partially due to the Yankees and Red Sox having somewhat disappointing seasons so far, but regardless, the race could be interesting all the way into October.
Boston ...
Divisional Outlook - Nl Central
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Peter Faber
Form is beginning to take hold in the NL Central, as the Cincinnati Reds have come back to the pack and the St. Louis Cardinals have assumed their customary position atop the division standings. The Astros recently made a big splash, and things could still be very interesting before the season ends.
St. Louis Cardinals
Currently:
Although the Cardinals haven’t been spectacular in their last 20 games, they have been solid, posting a 13-7 record. They did enjoy a five-ga...
Why Interleague Play Is A Great Thing
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Jay Nault
This past weekend was the first opportunity during the 2006 season for fans and teams alike to renew relatively young but sometimes heated rivalries between teams of different leagues. It’s hard to believe, but this is already the 10th season of interleague play, and the argument for and against the scheduling of games between different leagues continues to rage. The “purists” who decry interleague play generally lean on a few standard points to make their case, and we’ll exa...
Divisional Outlook - Al Central
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Jay Nault
The AL Central race is beginning to take shape as we move into the second month of the baseball season, and it appears that teams are lining up to engage in a season-long chase of the defending World Series Champions Chicago White Sox. Each team’s progress, or lack thereof, is detailed below.
Chicago White Sox
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After a magical run to the title last season, the White Sox are back on top of the division. Many members of the baseball public, writers, pundits and ...
Clutch MLB Players—Delivering The Goods
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Paul Mrocza
They exist in every sport—players who can deliver when it counts the most and when the pressure is on. After a while the feats of such players take on a life of their own—a mythology starts to surround them. In baseball, their final inning home runs soar out of stadiums like guided missiles, their fielding plays start to include jumps and stretches that would rate “10’s” from Olympic diving judges, and their willingness to take one for the team makes you think they deserve th...
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