notqualifiedtocomment.com - 7/6/2009
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Here’s Gavin’s Midwest Standings and Recap:
Here’s your summary of what happened over the holiday weekend in our respective Divisions:
AL CENTRAL – Not a lot of movement within the division, but bats beginning to heat up.
Detroit (44-37) won first game 11-9 in Minny before ...
MIDWEST MEDIOCRITY – SCOREBOARD WATCHING
notqualifiedtocomment.com 7/1/2009 — Sorry about the lateness of this, I’ll try to get Gavin’s daily recaps up sooner. Enjoy!
Here’s your summary of what happened yesterday in our respective Divisions:
AL CENTRAL – Chalk Night in the Division, everyone who was supposed to win did.
Detroit (43-34) won 5-3 ...
Midwest Mediocrity – Scoreboard Watching
notqualifiedtocomment.com 6/30/2009 — Gavin has offered to do an NL/AL Central recap for yesterday. I’m not sure how often he will be doing these, but enjoy this one and hopefully there will be more to come.
With the NL and AL Central leaders only surpassing the NL East-leading Phillies in winning percentage, no team can ...
MIDWEST MEDIOCRITY – SCOREBOARD WATCHING
notqualifiedtocomment.com 7/2/2009 — From the desk of Gavin:
Here’s your summary of what happened yesterday in our respective Divisions:
AL CENTRAL – Poor Detroit, we picked up a game, Hossa and Kopecky, you got Ben Gordon.
Detroit (43-35) lost 5-1 to the feast or famine A’s. Cust and Giambi both strike out twice and deliver ...
Series Preview - Cubs
perfectknight.blogspot.com 7/10/2009 — The last series before the Break takes the Cardinals to the Obnoxious Confines for a four-game-in-three-day set with the Cubs. As with Milwaukee, this is their second trip into Chicago, although their first trip here didn’t go as well; they lost 2 of 3 in that April series. Mostly Well-Known ...
Things Looking Up?
424tales.blogspot.com 7/6/2009 — I didn't get to see a ton of the Cubs/Milwaukee series this past weekend. The one game that was on WGN up in Cheeseland , where I wouldn't have to put up with Brewers announcers, was the 11-2 stinkfest , so I stuck to ESPN mobile updates and Twitter to keep me posted.
Despite the Fukudome - ...
Birds Eye View: Cincinnati
perfectknight.blogspot.com 7/3/2009 — The Birds Eye View previews are a feature item at Cards Clubhouse . I also post them here, because I'm lazy and they give me a free couple of posts each week . The Cardinals start their July road odyssey with three games in Cincinnati. From now until 27 July they will play 15 of their next 18 ...
Midwest Mediocrity Scoreboard Watching
slowbreaker.com 6/30/2009 — Gavin has offered to do an NLAL Central recap for yesterday. Im not sure how often he will be doing these, but enjoy this one and hopefully there will be more to come.
WAIW Cubs Blog Roundtable, Week 15: Those Were the Days ...
wastingawayinwrigleyville.blogspot.com 7/3/2009 — We at WAIW are lucky enough to be acquainted with the operators of a bunch of excellent Cubs blogs. Every Friday throughout the 2009 season, we're going to bring as many of them as we can together to share their thoughts on being Cubs fans. This week - the greatest games of our respective ...
Whatever Happened to the 1944 St. Louis Browns?
seamheads.com 7/4/2009 — This is the second of a two-part series in which the author shares material that was meant to appear in his book , As Good As It Got: The 1944 St. Louis Browns , published by Arcadia in 2003, but was left out due to space constraints. Part one, “Gray Times for the Browns,” can be ...
Game 82 Preview —
Bleacher Report - MLB 7/6/2009
Date: July 7, 2009
Time: 7:05pm
Teams: Kansas City Royals at Detroit Tigers
Park: Comerica Park
Weather: 77 and mostly sunny
Starting Pitchers: Gil Meche (4-8, 4.20) Armando Galarraga (5-7, 5.34)
Records: Kansas City ...
Jeff Bailey Likely To Hit Disabled List —
Bleacher Report - MLB 7/6/2009
Yesterday, first baseman Jeff Bailey suffered a high-ankle strain trying to make a play on Brad Penny's acrobatic flip to first base Saturday. He's likely to hit the disabled list, a loss, given that the Sox are about to face two left-handed ...
Welcome Back to Boston Nomah —
Bleacher Report - MLB 7/6/2009
Believe it or not, it's been five years since Boston Red Sox General Manager Theo Epstein shocked the baseball world and traded away fan favorite and five-time All-Star Nomar Garciaparra on the July 31st deadline in 2004.
I specifically remember ...