This article is courtesy of our friends at The Nats Blog Written by: Erin Flynn When I walked out of the umpires’ tunnel and onto the field to watch batting practice as a part of the Washington Nationals’ annual Blogger Night, I was in awe. I felt that way partly because of the enormity of the stands towering …
Tag Archive: Gonzalez
May
07
Red Sox: Six Players in Search of A Win Streak
This article is courtesy of our friends at Over The Monster Written by: Brendan O’Toole It’s always darkest before the dawn. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. There’s a light at the end of every tunnel. If I keep typing cliches, the Red Sox will be cured of whatever’s wrong with them, right? We’re …
Mar
28
Ryan Howard: Worst Contract Ever?
The last few years, the Phillies have wheeled and dealed themselves from obscurity to the pinnacle of baseball. They have landed superstars like Roy Halladay, Hunter Pence, Jonathan Papelbon, and even Cliff Lee, twice! However, during that time, they also gave Ryan Howard one of the worst contracts in team history. It was April …
Feb
26
STARTING PITCHER RANKINGS WITH A TWIST!
This article is courtesy of our friends at NJFFL Dynasty Written by: Michael Pichan You will not find Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee, Justin Verlander, or even my favorite player CY (Clayton) Kershaw in this ranking of starting pitchers. If you listen to the RotoInfo.com Fantasy Nomad Show, which I obviously encourage, you have heard me …
Feb
19
A message for Red Sox fans – Let go of 2011
This article is courtesy of our friends at BoSox Banter Let it go. That is the advice I have for Red Sox fans who seem to be stuck in last October, when the sting of the September collapse was still fresh and the turmoil about starting pitchers drinking beer and eating fried chicken in the …
Feb
10
Can Gio Gonzalez Be Successful Outside Of The Coliseum?
This article is courtesy of our friends at The Nats Blog Written by: William Yoder On a four hour train ride from New York City back home to D.C. I had following a business trip this week, I listened to a lot of sports talk radio. At one point, on a show which I unfortunately …
Jan
08
Red Sox Continue to Search for Low-Cost Starting Pitching Options
This article is courtesy of our friends at BoSox Banter Hiroki Kuroda? Too expensive for the Red Sox this off-season. Ditto for Roy Oswalt. And Edwin Jackson? Scott Boras claims that he is in C.J. Wilson and Mark Buehrle’s territory and is worth a costly four or five-year commitment. Even left-hander Joe Saunders is …
Jan
07
What’s Realistic for the 2012 Houston Astros
This article is courtesy of our friends at Crawfish Boxes Written By: native_astro It’s been a while since I last put out my last blog. Let’s see what was relevant in Pop Culture. Snooki was still voluptuous and very much Jersey, Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries were still in “I’m going to get paid” reality …
Jan
03
Red Sox Lineup Will Thrive Regardless Of Who Starts In Right Field
This article is courtesy of our friends at BoSox Banter Regardless of who starts in right field, the Boston Red Sox are going to be among the game’s most potent lineups in 2012. Though they received little production from the right field spot in 2011, the Sox still finished first in the majors in runs …
Feb
17
Contract Talk: Head-Scratchers
The 2011 season is rapidly approaching and the contracts that have been dished out recently are surely a sign of the times. Of course, contracts are only going up, but what’s the limit? Albert Pujols is looking for 10 years and $300 million. The shocking part about that, is he may be the only one …









