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The second half of the baseball season is
underway, and memories of All-Star Weekend are still quasi-fresh
in our minds. The game itself was great, but vastly overshadowing it was the Home Run Derby and more notably, the show that Josh Hamilton put ...
Oh, the dog days of summer. We’ve reached
Dead Week in sports, and like The World Wide
Leader, it’s time for a corny and bizarre little self-created competition to pass some time. Welcome to Who’s Not Now , a list of 16 athletes that took the wrong paths in life, and now must face humiliation on this blog.
Is it just me or is Major League
Baseball and media whores ESPN milking Josh Hamilton’s story
for all that it’s worth? How many more times per game do I have to be reminded by Joe Buck about Hamilton’s past drug abuse? Joe, if you need something to talk about then why not tell us about the fact that you don’t even like baseball anymore.
After ten straight years of little Dominican Flags
waving like crazy during the Home Run Derby ...
there are no Dominicans in the Derby this year.
As reported on ESPN.com yesterday, Kirk Radomski has
revealed that he found a shipping receipt for human
growth hormone that he sent to Roger Clemens, along with receipts for similar shipments to several other baseball players, under a broken ...
The classic Windy City debate, which franchise is
better? Not just this year, but of all time?
Whatifsports tries to settle the debate by simulating a 7-game series of all-time greats 1,000 times. Ernie Banks, Sosa, Sandberg, Maddux, Mordecai Brown, Sutter against Shoeless Joe, Big Hurt, Robin Ventura, Eddie Collins, Fisk...
Does President Bush think the Chinese are that
stupid? He's already trying to get another one over
on Congress . He's getting cockier by the day. This is how Sammy Sosa trades happen. Bush "lifted restrictions to allow firearms to be shipped to China for U.S. athletes competing in shooting events at the Olympic Games". He's also "allowing mobile high-definition television cameras embedded ...
In the fourth installment of a series investigating
statistical trends over the past 3 decades, the Fantasy
Baseball Hall of Fame reviews RBI. In an interesting side note, 1998 saw three 150 RBI-men, but this was nowhere close to the all time mark.
The Fantasy Baseball Hall of Fame launches a
new series called the Franchise Elite, identifying the best
players each club has offered during the Fantasy Era. The Chicago Cubs are first up, led by Sammy Sosa, Ryne Sandberg, and Greg Maddux.










Debunking The Derby