National League East

Quality Pitching Being Wasted

Matt Harvey The New York Mets have been around since 1962 and they've always been known for their pitching. The Mets organization has been home to starting pitchers such as Tom Seaver, Nolan Ryan, Jerry Koosman, and Dwight Gooden just to name a few. Strong pitching has carried the Mets to a pair [...]

The Hamels Market

With a record 22-39, the Philadelphia Phillies could be ready to throw in the towel on the 2015 Major League Baseball season real soon. The Phillies are in last place in the National League East and they are 10 games behind the first place Washington Nationals. For the past three years I've felt that the [...]

2015 MLB Quarter Pole

Under new manager Paul Molitor, the Minnesota Twins have been one of the biggest surprises this Major League Baseball season.

The Future Of National League Baseball

New York City and Chicago,Illinois are two of the biggest media markets in America and with it comes bigger expectations for the sports teams that reside in those two metropolises. The New York Mets came into existence in 1962 as the Big Apple was desperate for a National League team after the Brooklyn Dodgers moved [...]

Same Old Marlins?

After some wheeling and dealing over the off-season by Miami Marlins general manager Dan Jennings, the team was hopeful that the results would turn them into a contender in the National League East. But unfortunately for the Marlins, the start of the 2015 Major League Baseball season hasn't been what they envisioned. The Marlins are [...]

Starting Over From Scratch

Since 1991, the Atlanta Braves have only had three losing campaigns as they've been one of the more consistent Major League Baseball franchises. Over that stretch the Braves have gone to the postseason 17 times and they claimed a World Series Championship in 1995. But all of that Braves success will be a very mute [...]

2015 National League East Projections

X-Washington Nationals 93-69 Over the past few seasons the Washington Nationals have emerged as the team to beat in the National League East, but it hasn't amounted to any success in the month of October. The Nationals have won the NL East in two of the last three seasons, but have failed to win a [...]

The Nine Lives Of Ruben Amaro Jr.

After eight years as a Major League Baseball player, Ruben Amaro Jr. shifted to the front office in 1998 when he was appointed as the assistant general manager of the Philadelphia Phillies. From 2006-2008, Amaro learned at the feet of Hall of Fame general manager Pat Gillick who was the architect of the Phillies World [...]

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