baseball
With the NBA not happening and college football over, it's time to start talking baseball. Let's begin with this from Jason Brannon and Rob Neyer: Resolved: Albert Pujols is not.
The fact that the Arizona Diamondbacks and agent Scott Boras got into a public spat over the impeding free agency of Willie Bloomquist is, to say the least, the most.
Congrats to the Cardinals -- just amazing considering where they were in August. It's too bad that there wasn't a follow-up to the a classic Game 6 like 1975, but.
I don't see the Rangers recovering from last night, but then lots of unlikely things have happened in this Series. Consider this an open thread for game seven of the.
Neyer has more on Scioscia trying to rationalize his horrible misjudgment of Napoli. A few points: The Napoli for an $85 million anvil deal is the most irrational organizational move.
The resounding success of Mike Napoli after years of Mike Scioscia trying his best not to use him and them dumping him for nothing has finally put a dent into.
Every time God Bless America is played during the seventh inning stretch the terrorists score a major victory. Also, bases-empty intentional walks -- even to hitters as great as Pujols.
To paraphrase Tony Kennedy, we sometimes must write blog posts we do not like. I normally use the title phrase pejoratively, and I'm not claiming to like or root for.