After the Yankees defeated the Orioles and the Tigers defeated the Athletics, all eyes were on the not-so-struggling Yankees and rooted for them. If you thought those sneaky Yanks were in the World Series from the start, you’re wrong. Max… Read More ›
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Pagan’s Package To Pier 34
NLCS game 1 went to ST Louis, but the Giants needed a comeback in game 2 if they wanted to go into the World Series. Angel Pagan hit a solo shot to the San Fran Bay to the east of… Read More ›
One-Zero, and Two-Zero days.
After Derek Jeter tripped on some thingy that badly hurt his knee, the Yankees were thinking Raul Ibanez would step up and Jayson Nix would take over the captain’s position. With a break, not having to face Justin Verlander until… Read More ›
Eduardo Nunez saves the day!
In past years, shortstop Derek Jeter played through injuries and never wanted to be carried off the field at Yankee Stadium. But on Saturday, he couldn’t fight off this. In the 7th inning, Jhonny Peralta hit a sharp grounder to… Read More ›
On Last Night…And 2012 (by Matt’s Bat’s Dad)
A Guest Post by Matt’s Bat’s Dad: Standing along the railing on the third deck overlooking shallow left field, the air of victory hung so low over Nationals Park that we could almost taste it. Or maybe that was just… Read More ›
Two Out Loss
At 8:37, all teams except the Cardinals & Nationals clinched the CS or packed it’s bags for the offseason. The Nats Bats were hot early, with “season saver” Jayson Werth hitting a leadoff double, Bryce Harper missed a homer by… Read More ›
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After being shut out by Chris Carpenter on Wednesday, Ross Detwiler looked to get a curly “W” and make a game 5. In the 2nd inning, Adam LaRoche got on a Kyle Lohse pitch and hit it fast. Fast enough… Read More ›
Funniest Presidents Race in history!- I was there!
DC playoff baseball returned on Wednesday since 1933 with a Nats-Cards game. Chris Carpenter pitched perfectly for the Big Hittin’ Birds, and Pete Kozma hit a three run homer to help open the door wide open for St. Louis. But… Read More ›
Beltran’s Big Bombs in Baseball City
St Louis has been nicknamed ” Baseball City USA”. That was before the pickups of Yadier Molina, David Freese, Allen Craig, and the Carlos Beltran trade. They helped St Louis get to the 2012 Postseason and end Kris Medlen’s streak… Read More ›
A’s In The "A" LDS!
If you remember, just 2 years ago the Oakland Athletics were in 3rd place in the AL West (The AL West is a 4-team division). Now with the additions of Yoenis Cespedes, Derek Norris, Tom Milone, and Jarrod Parker, the… Read More ›