With most of the reprehensible teams out of the picture, the 35th Street Review hitches its star to another city’s wagons.
A trilogy of facts and postulations regarding some impending C-list baseball and follies.
Today is the first day of the rest of your season. [The Beachwood Reporter]
There are only two ways the series with Detroit can end: misery or total world domination. [Mouthpiece Sports]
Things to watch for in this weekend’s Twins-Raiders series.
I meant to post this earlier, but we’ve been having some server issues today due to, among other things, high traffic (!). But our good friend Jessica at Her Rays graciously lent me the floor today to explain ourselves on behalf of the Second City. Enjoy it, and raise a glass for our old friend.
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Still talking to myself, and nobody’s home.
Three things to watch for as those dirty Canadians sneak across the border to steal honest American Jobs:
Their better be some fireworks. Of their 80 wins, only eight have come in games where the White Sox didn’t hit a home run. Eight. Meanwhile, Blue Jays pitching has served up 126 homers in 1,275.7 innings. The [...]
Is respectability a good substitute for victory? No. No it’s not. Lloyd the Barber offers a case study in Canadian baseball.
Please, please, please let the winner be anyone but the Red Sox.
Looking ahead to the first round of the 2007 playoffs.
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