Tag Archive: Halladay

Apr
26

The 12 Most Impressive Pitching Performances in MLB History

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This article is courtesy of our friends at Midwest Sports Fans Written by: Keith Mullett On Saturday, Chicago White Sox pitcher Philip Humber became the 21st pitcher in Major League Baseball history to record a perfect game. In a performance that can only be described as dominating, Humber retired 27 straight Seattle Mariners using just 97 pitches …

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Apr
06

Phillies After Game One

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The article is courtesy of Anderson Good The Philadelphia Phillies’ first game on Thursday against the Pittsburgh Pirates shed some light on the major pros and cons facing the team for the first month of the season. The Phils are currently missing perennial All-Stars 1B Ryan Howard, who is recovering from a torn Achilles and …

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Mar
14

Three Reasons Why the Philadelphia Phillies Must Resign Cole Hamels!

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This article is courtesy of our friends at BigESportsTalk Written by: Eric Jacinto Starting left-handed pitcher Cole Hamels is a free agent at the end of the 2012 season, and if he’s not resigned when free agency starts, he may very well end up being a former Phillie. Hamels has been known as one of …

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Feb
26

STARTING PITCHER RANKINGS WITH A TWIST!

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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 …

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Feb
10

Can Gio Gonzalez Be Successful Outside Of The Coliseum?

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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 …

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Jan
17

Philadelphia Phillies Sign Cole Hamels to One-Year Deal; Avoid Arbitration

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This article is courtesy of our friends at Philly Buster Written by: Cody Swartz The Philadelphia Phillies have avoided arbitration with left-handed pitcher Cole Hamels by signing him to a one-year deal, according to Jon Heyman of CBS Sports. The deal is worth $15 million, and is one of the largest ever issued to a …

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Apr
01

The Daily Catch: 4/1/11

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Shin-Soo Choo, Cleveland Indians Great history against Chicago White Sox ace Mark Buehrle: PA AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO BA ▾ OBP SLG OPS Shin-Soo Choo 29 26 10 1 1 1 1 2 5 .385 .448 .615 1.064 Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Play Index Tool Used Generated 4/1/2011. Roy Halladay, Philadelphia …

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Mar
11

Injured Phillies: Utley and Brown Concerns

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The expectations for the Philadelphia Phillies were at epic level just a few weeks ago.  Even still, they are the clear runaway favorite to come out of the National League, but have a few setbacks that may make a bigger impact than people believe. Chase Utley: Chase Utley is currently dealing with a right knee …

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Feb
02

Projected 2011 World Series

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The World Series may be nine months away, but it is never too soon to think of the possible matchups. This article will statistically breakdown the favorites from each league, who are most likely to meet in the World Series. Those two teams, according to Sportsbook.com, are the Philadelphia Phillies and the Boston Red Sox. …

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Jan
05

Is Uggla Worth The Money?

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Dan Uggla recently inked a 5 year/$62 million extension with the Braves.  The contract now makes him the highest paid second basemen in Major League Baseball.  His $12,400,000 annual salary narrowly edges Chase Utley’s $12,000,000 salary.  I began to wonder if Uggla really is worth being the highest paid at his position.  I ran some …

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