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There was a time in baseball not too long ago when only the most feared hitters in all of the game were either pitched around or had a shift implemented.…
Read MoreBeing outspoken isn't necessarily a bad thing. It's the reason why we have elected officials. Why we lean toward trends or cultural normalities. For outspokenness, there is a love/hate relationship…
Read MoreSloppy Cases: John Rocker, a Loudmouth Racist New York is a beautifully diverse place. All walks of life happen to call the big apple their home. Many different races and…
Read MoreJournalism and Twitter go hand in hand like Lennon/McCartney. When done correctly, it can efficiently bring people trusted news. Twitter realizes this as well, especially when a fact is semi-incorrect…
Read MoreWhen Andrew Toles first made an impact on Major League Baseball, it seemed like finally, the Los Angeles Dodgers had a consistent leadoff man. President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman…
Read MoreIt's easy to make assumptions that the Washington Nationals have had a brush of bad luck with prima donnas. As mentioned before they dealt with Elijah Dukes, and more recently…
Read MoreSloppy Cases: Elijah Dukes, a Major League Problem In the 1989 baseball film, Major League, Charlie Sheen portrays Wild Thing. The fictional player is not only known for his career…
Read MoreMajor League Baseball Sloppy Cases: Milton Bradley I used to have a neighbor growing up who was a big Dodger fan. Talking baseball, Milton Bradley would come up constantly in…
Read MoreThe city by the bay has featured some of the most fearsome and legendary athletes for over 70 years. The San Francisco Giants have proved to be the team of…
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