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Phil Hughes Makes His Debut for the 2010 New York Yankees

Posted: 16th April 2010 by Perry Arnold in MLB
After two starts for every other New York Yankee starting pitcher, 23-year-old Phil Hughes made his first start of the 2010 season last night against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Hughes got the win, pitching into the sixth inning. He was good, at times overpowering, and also inconsistent. Hughes struck out six but also walked five. He gave up only three hits, one of them a home run, and finished the ...

Robinson Cano: “The Best Hitter on The New York Yankees”

Posted: 16th April 2010 by Perry Arnold in MLB
Is Robinson Cano hot? SCALDIN'! In last night's 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angeles of Anaheim Cano hit two home runs, had three RBI, and finished the night hitting .395. In the first nine games Cano has four home runs and nine RBI and is a major reason the Yanks have won three straight series and sport a 6-3 record.  From the time he was introduced at the major league level, Robinson Cano ...

Houston Astros Finally Win

Posted: 16th April 2010 by Adam Bernacchio in MLB
It’s official: There will not be a winless team in Major League Baseball this year. The Houston Astros finally won a game yesterday, as they defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 5-1 in St. Louis. I, for one, am happy the Astros won because I will have something good to talk about when I am on Houston radio Saturday night. That’s called a cheap plug, kids. The Astros used a solid performance from Bud Norris ...

Should the Chicago Cubs Get Rid of Aramis Ramirez?

Posted: 16th April 2010 by Matt Trueblood in MLB
The ball jumped off the bat of Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun, a burning one-hopper a step to Aramis Ramirez's left. Aging outfielder Jim Edmonds began lumbering toward second base, but as Ramirez (whose reaction to the ball, hit nearly right at him, was characteristically slow) took a jab step toward the ball and reached out to collect it, an inning-ending double play seemed nearly certain. And then it wasn't. The ...

Clayton Kershaw Continues To Struggle Throwing Strikes

Posted: 16th April 2010 by Adam Bernacchio in MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers’ LHP Clayton Kershaw has a ton of talent. There is no doubt about that. It’s that talent that made him the seventh overall pick in the 2006 Draft. Kershaw is entering his third year now in the major leagues and if he wants to get to the next level in his career, he is going to have to learn how to throw strikes. I don’t care how much ...
  Another Jackie Robinson  Day in the MLB has come and gone. Wait a minute, it is still going. That's right, it is such an awesome dealie that the Cincinnati Reds get to do it twice. Since the Pittsburgh Pirates were off yesterday, the Reds get to wear their stylish No. 42's again tonight. I wrote an article for Bleacher Report last year throwing my two cents worth of opinion on the over-celebrated status of ...
Francisco Liriano’s performance as a rookie in 2006 caused people to draw comparisons between him and teammate Johan Santana, but an August elbow injury sent him to the disabled list and ultimately led to offseason Tommy John surgery. After missing all of the 2007 season, he returned to the major leagues in April 2008. He performed admirably in 2008 (6-4, 2.91), but last year was disastrous (5-13, 5.80). He had lost his ...
Fantasy Baseball Insiders’ 162-game journey is being put on hold for one night. While time didn’t allow the Insiders to score an entire game on Thursday, we did watch parts of multiple games. For this reason, we’ll skip straight to the relevant player information from Thursday’s games. Previous Fantasy Baseball Insiders Tonight updates: 4/13: Blue Jays’ Ricky Romero’s No-Hit Bid Comes Six Outs Short 4/10: Yankees’ CC Sabathia, Blue Jays’ Dana Eveland ...

Five Pitchers That Belong on the LA Dodgers’ Major League Roster

Posted: 16th April 2010 by Todd Boldizsar in MLB
If you've caught a Los Angeles Dodgers game this season, you've undoubtedly noticed the struggles the team is going through trying to pitch their way to victory. The Dodgers are near the top of the Major Leagues in runs scored, and yet they are still playing sub-.500 ball. The "Boys in Blue" sorely miss their mainstays in the bullpen. Hong-Chih Kuo is still out with shoulder problems but is due ...

A Wednesday Night Phoenix Trifecta (That I Mostly Missed)

Posted: 16th April 2010 by Jess Root in MLB
Wednesday night was a good night for Phoenix sports. The Suns won their regular season finale and locked up the number three seed for the playoffs, the Coyotes won their playoff opener, and the Diamondbacks pulled off a come from behind/blown lead/extra inning victory over the evil Dodgers. And I missed most of it. I should be used to it now, being "trapped" (and willingly so) by my other responsibilities of ...