Monthly Archives: July 2014

The Curse Of Nolan Ryan On The Texas Rangers

Nolan Ryan Over the years the term "cursed" has applied to several Major League Baseball teams. In 1918, the Boston Red Sox were coming off of winning their third World Series Championship in four years. But following the 1919 Major League Baseball season, then Red Sox owner Harry Frazee sold the rights to [...]

It Is Time For MLB To Forgive Pete Rose

The Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York is a place to honor the greatest contributions of people to the game of baseball as it tells a tremendous story. Cy Young was immortalized there because he won more games (511) than any other pitcher in Major League Baseball history. On September 6, 1995, Baltimore [...]

By | 2014-07-17T02:52:09+00:00 July 16th, 2014|Categories: Major League Baseball|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Sherman Versus Crabtree Is A Throwback To The Old NFL

Michael Crabtree, Richard Sherman There is no debating that the Seattle Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers are two of the best teams in the National Football League. The Seahawks and Niners have gone on to represent the NFC in the last two Super Bowls. The Niners were looking to get back to [...]

The Mets Patience With Duda Is Paying Off

Lucas Duda The New York Mets have not had a winning season since 2008 and when a team has been denied a winning campaign for that long they tend to become desperate for answers. In 2008, the Mets used their first round pick of the Major League Baseball Draft on former Arizona State [...]

Why The Oakland Athletics Are Good For Major League Baseball

Billy Bean Every year you can count on big-market teams in Major League Baseball such as the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Boston Red Sox to be at the top of MLB's list for the highest team payrolls. A high payroll doesn't always guarantee success on the baseball diamond which brings [...]

By | 2014-07-11T03:19:16+00:00 July 10th, 2014|Categories: Major League Baseball|Tags: , , |0 Comments

The Angels Are Back

Mike Trout From 2002-2009 the Los Angeles Angels were perennial contenders. The Angels won their first and only World Series Championship in 2002 while also winning the American League West five times over that stretch. The Angels went 80-82 in 2010 before going 86-76 in 2011. After two sub par seasons the Angels [...]