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The Boston Red Sox Win the World Series

The Boston Red Sox are on top of the baseball world; again. After an 86 year wait that ended in 2004, the Red Sox showed that they have no plans of going that long without a title again, completely outclassing the upstart Rockies in just 4 games for the sweep.

 

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What to Do With the 756 Ball?

The debate has raged on for a long time on what should become of the ball that became Home Run number 756 off the bat of Barry Bonds.  The destiny of the 756 ball that Barry Bonds hit is now in the hands of the world.  Marc Ecko, the fashion designer who, by the way, designs some amazing lines of clothing, recently purchased the ball for $752,467.  He is involving us and letting us decide.  All we have to do is vote at the website dedicated to this.  He gave us three choices and I will break down each of them.

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Tom Glavine Reaches 300 Milestone

Glavine is one of the 23 pitchers to get 300 wins in MLB and make it to the Hall of Fame.  He has had 58 out of 300 wins with the New York Mets.  Glavine's come a long way.  Some may say that he is lucky.  Maybe he is, but he's a high quality left-handed pitcher.

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Barry Bonds: The New HR King...Tainted?

We all knew it was coming.  It was going to happen sooner or later.  Like it or not, Bonds has broken the record for the most career home runs in the history of the MLB.  It is a historical day in the history of baseball, but it will be forever clouded with Bond's "alleged" use of performance enhancing drugs. 

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Craig Biggio Reaches 3000 Hit Milestone

 It may have taken a while (19 years in the MLB), but Astros stalwart Craig Biggio has reached 3,000 hits, a mark only 26 other players can claim to have.

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The Yankees Announcers: Almost As Bad as the Team

 If you have ever had the displeasure of sitting down and watching a Yankees game on the TV or the radio, you know what I am talking about. By far the two worst in the radio broadcasting industry, the games John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman broadcast can almost make you start hating baseball by listening for 9 innings.

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Which SS Reigns Supreme In NY?

A recent hot topic in the New York area is the debate over who is the best SS in New York. Yankees fans say that Jeter is a great leader and has proven himself on the big stage. Mets loyalist clamor that Jose Reyes has been passed the torch and is now a better player than Jeter. Reyes is only 24, while Jeter is now 33. So the question is, if today you had a choice between who you could have for the rest of the year, who would it be? Not being a fan of either team, I decided to take on the challenge.

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Barry Bonds: Worthy of the Record?

Barry Bonds currently has 749 career home runs. Barring an MLB strike, a crazy fan or a catastrophic knee injury, he will mostly likely break Hank Aaron’s hallowed all time home run record of 755.But the real question baseball fans from Toronto to Tampa  debating is does he deserve it?

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A-Rod's Monster Start

Alex Rodriguez has been constantly criticized by numerous fans of the New York Yankees for not being "clutch".  Many have called for his head in the past, often unfairly.  A-Rod has answered his critics this year with a great start and has come through in the clutch numerous times.

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2007 MLB Predictions

With spring training beginning soon, baseball is back once again and many fans are rejoicing. The Cardinals are eager to defend their title, as the Tigers are to avenge their loss. But teams like the Red Sox, Yankees, Dodgers, White Sox and many others look to be the heroes of October. As the saying goes, “everyone’s a winner in March.”

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Steroids and Baseball

You know, even as a little kid, I loved sports. The problem was, I was extremely small. At 3- foot- nothing, and 70 pounds, I was lawn-gnomish. However, there was one sport I truly loved to play, and could play well… that sport was baseball.

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September Preview

Baseball's now in it's September form as teams have expanded their rosters, and begin battling for the Pennant.

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PLAYER WATCH:

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Alex Rodriguez, SS, New York Yankees, has been getting some bad treatment by the fans of New York.  It seems that no matter what he does, they dislike him somehow.  He's even been benched.  He's still an excellent player, but watch how he reacts to the pressure.  A-Rod's been having a historical year, but will he come through when it matters most?  The playoffs.