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Posted on 03-30-05 10:55 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It's time of the year again. With so much distraction with Steroid and Balco case, baseball is still the America?s favorite past time. Baseball will have another record setting attendant.

It will be interesting to see how guys like Bonds, Giambi going to perform..... How MLB is going to celebrate when Bonds surpasses Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron.....How Yankees revamped starting rotation was going to perform...... How Sammy Sosa going to affect the already strong batting lineup in Baltimore?.. Did Red Sox made the right choice replacing Cabrera with Renteria...... That's only the AL East.

NL East is competitive as ever. Mets went ahead signed the best player and the pitcher in the free agent but is it enuf to beat Braves. Marlins have a great team as well. Are Cardinals going to perform the same way they did last year.

AL West is strong. Angels seems to be better than last year with the signing of Cabrera and Finely. Mariners signed the powerful hitter to fill the corner of the diamond and Ichiro is already having great year, he is hitting .500 during the preseason. Their pitching is suspect though.

It's sad to see future HOF Robbie Alomar is retiring and same with the graceful Andres 'Big Cat' Galaragga.

Here's 2005 baseball team-by-team previews by fox.com which I disagree :)

AL EAST

A familiar showdown

Guess what? The Red Sox and Yankees should battle for the top spot in the AL East again, but this could be the year Boston claims a title that has still eluded it lately.


RED SOX: Champs reload
No Pedro or Lowe, but still plenty

YANKEES: Riches and ruckus
Welcome Unit, but Giambi drama looms

ORIOLES: Sammy comes to town
Sosa adds to loaded lineup

BLUE JAYS: Nice defense
Just the wrong division for this team

DEVIL RAYS: More growing pains
Fun, young team ... that will lose a lot


AL CENTRAL

Twins still too much

The Twins have won the last three division titles, and while some division foes have bulked up, there's no reason to think Minnesota won't rule again in '05.


TWINS: Santana and more
Could have AL's top rotation

INDIANS: Coming of age
Could be surprise team of '05

WHITE SOX: Ailing Thomas
Injury issues could cause problems

TIGERS: Magglio joins Pudge
New additions make things interesting

ROYALS: Youth not served yet
Growing pains could cause problems

AL WEST

Hot competition out West

The A's underwent a slight overhaul and the Angels shelled out millions to create what will likely be one of the closest division races in the majors once again.



A'S: Pitching still powerful
No Hudson, no Mulder ... no problem

ANGELS: The rich get richer
Vlad adds Finley, Cabrera to arsenal

RANGERS: Awesome infield
But pitching could be a problem again

MARINERS: Problem pitching
Scoring won't be a concern though

Source: http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/3499302


 
Posted on 09-23-05 5:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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One reason why Yankees are better this year than last year: Don Mattingly and his hitting lessons that have finally sunk to the Yankee's hitters. Ofcourse, if Big Unit continues his A-game, they have a legit shot at the championship. Funny how I thought otherwise just few weeks ago.


 
Posted on 09-23-05 10:47 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I agree with you DWI. I didn't like the guy when he played for Seattle. May be him being better than DJ2 had something to do with it. I am starting to know what kinda player he is :) He will regarded as a complete player after he hoists the championship as a Yankees ;) DJ2, Many and others should thank him for their Salary. I still can not believe he signed 10 years 252 mil contract

DWI, how can you mention Ortiz as a MVP??? Have you checked the stats??? and I guess you don't watch Red Sox games that much. he is a part time player and he is not the MVP of their ballclub even Red Sox fans will even admit that :) One of the ESPN analyst said it?s their captain Varitek, what you Bostonians say?

Don Mattingly is the greatest first baseman ever to wear pinstripes. He deserves the RING (as a coach is fine :p) I wished he had played one more year so he could have won the ring as a player.

got a Q tho DWI, how can all these Yankees pitchers can get hot at the same & RIGHT time? Big Unit seems finally healthy and is a legit #1.

Rotation of Big Unit- Mussina - Chacon - Wright seems formidable.

NL is getting interesting too.................
 
Posted on 09-24-05 10:28 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ax
I haven't watched much of the games this year but I think Ortiz has pretty good numbers for MVP consideration, and your point about Ortizi DHing(if that's what u meant by part time), well we are talking about MVP of AL not the whole MLB.......and there's separate gold glove award for fielders anyway
that being said though, i can see either two of them winning the mvp depending on who wins the east.


 
Posted on 09-27-05 9:08 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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unkown, I am surprised that you just compared their offensive start. MVP is given to the best player in their league. The reason he is not in the field whole game is that he is not a good athlete. No doubt he is a great hitter and could be the most clutch player now.

AROD and Ortiz have almost similar stats on the entire offense category. AROD should get the hardware because he is the best player in the AL. It should not matter if Yankees makes it or not to the playoff. AROD won the MVP playing for Rangers, the team that was last in the AL West. Gold Glove is given to a player for his fielding not for the offense?.. MVP should come in an entire package ;)

For me, Manny, Varitek and Damon seem to be more valuable player than Ortiz.

and what is wrong with White Sox???
 
Posted on 09-30-05 11:49 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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This is the best time of the year..... October Baseball and NY Yankees-Boston Red Sox series, what else can you ask for...... The rivalry between these 2 teams could be the most heated rivarly in sports. Yankees are 1 game ahead of Red Sox. There will be 3 game series to decide who will win the AL East. The losing team could end up not qualifying for the playoffs. Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Indians are tied for wild card with 93-66 record. The losing team may cost their team manager position. I am sure Bambino is also going to enjoy three days of thriller from above.....

Super Rookie Wang will be pitching for Yankees tonite and Red Sox will encounter with the ex bomber David Wells. It will be a great offensive battle between these two teams. Both pitching are suspect and have a great offensive hitters. Red Sox has most feared batsmen name Ortiz while Yankees have the best player in the AL name AROD.

LA ppl are invited for the game on Saturday. If you enjoy baseball ya this will be the best place to watch game. The location is at Winnetka, San Fernando Valley ...... Big Unit will be pitching for the Yankees and Red Sox will send knuckleballer Wakefiled on the mound?.. Game starts @ 1015 AM??. Red Sox fans are welcome too, I have invited few Red Sox fans. Drinks & Thrash talk are allowed :=)

go Yankees go!!!

 
Posted on 09-30-05 4:01 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hhhhhhhhmmmmmmmm.......who will it be watching the playoffs from home, yankees or red sox, i don't see cleveland giving away this opportunity, especially since the white sox ar ealready in.......
 
Posted on 10-01-05 8:35 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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As always Yankees reached the playoffs with the 7-4 win over Red Sox. It's their 8th straight AL East title. Yankees players played great when needed. Big Unit pitched a solid outting. Yankees Captain Derek Jeter started the game with the single and had 12 hit sin the game. AROD, Matsui and Sheffiled homered in the game.

I twill be interesting to see who Torre will send to the mound. Mussina was suppose to start the game but with the division clinched Torre may save Mussina for the playoffs.....

Boston still have a chance to clinch the wild card with a win tomorrow... here's article from http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/4921394

Yankees win AL East for eight straight time

BOSTON (AP) - Not their best season. Not their smoothest. And certainly not the biggest title for a franchise that has 26 World Series championships in its illustrious past.

Yet somewhere in the spray of champagne in the visitors' clubhouse at Fenway Park on Saturday was the satisfaction that these Yankees came farther to win this AL East championship than any New York team since Bucky Dent popped one into the net here in 1978.

"I can't take my glasses off. I'm crying like a baby," manager Joe Torre said on the field after New York beat Boston 8-4 to clinch the division for the eighth consecutive year.

"This was the best of all of them," he added in the clubhouse. "The first is always memorable. But this has to be the most special because of everything that went on this year."

Randy Johnson won his sixth straight decision and the Yankees scorched Tim Wakefield for three homers - from Alex Rodriguez, Hideki Matsui and Gary Sheffield - to win for the 16th time in 20 games. Mariano Rivera finished up, gloving Johnny Damon's high-chopper and throwing to first baseman Tino Martinez to set off a restrained on-field celebration.

Once inside the clubhouse, the Yankees sprayed champagne that dripped from the brims of the newest AL East Champion hats in their collection. For stalwarts like Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams, it is No. 8; for Robinson Cano, Aaron Small, Chien-Ming Wang and Shawn Chacon, it is a first.

"I have been fortunate to be a part of this three times," Johnson said of his time with the Mariners and Diamondbacks. "But you could see a lot of new kids in here that haven't experienced this."

Mike Mussina taped up plastic in the clubhouse to protect the Yankees' lockers; it's his only responsibility in Boston since he won't be needed in the regular season finale. Instead, he will pitch Game 1 of the playoffs on Tuesday against Cleveland or the Los Angeles Angels.

Through a quirk in baseball's rules, the Yankees (95-66) won the division because of Cleveland's loss to Chicago in the AL Central. The loss by the Indians (93-68) eliminated the possibility of a three-way tie - and an unprecedented two-game, three-team tiebreaker - and gave New York the East by virtue of their 10-8 record against Boston (94-67).

Small watched in the clubhouse and relayed the Indians' score to the dugout.

"He wins 10 games and give you the final score, too," Torre joked with one of his coaches. "How much better can it get?"

The Red Sox finished second in the division for the eighth straight year, but it's not all bad news for them.

Their magic number to clinch the AL wild-card berth is one, meaning the defending World Series champions can do no worse than a tie - news that got a medium-sized cheer when it was announced on the Fenway scoreboard.

If Boston loses on Sunday and Cleveland wins, they will meet at Fenway Park on Monday to decide the AL's last playoff berth. If Cleveland loses on Sunday, the Red Sox get the wild-card berth no matter what they do.

"It's the most unique situation you will see," Boston manager Terry Francona said. "What are the odds of us watching the Yankees celebrate and we're coming into the clubhouse as excited as you can be about playing the game tomorrow."

Curt Schilling (7-8) is scheduled to go against Jaret Wright (5-4) on Sunday at Fenway. If the Red Sox have a one-game playoff against Cleveland, Matt Clement (13-6) would pitch on three days' rest.
Johnson (17-8) allowed three runs, five hits and three walks, striking out eight in 7 1-3 innings. He walked Damon in the first before Manny Ramirez homered - his first of two homers on the day. The 6-foot-10 left-hander walked a pair in the second, glaring at plate umpire Gary Darling when the calls didn't go his way.

But Johnson retired 16 of his last 18 batters after David Ortiz doubled to start the third. Only Tony Graffanino, who had three hits including a homer, seemed to solve the five-time Cy Young Award winner, acquired during the offseason to anchor their $67 million rotation.

That staff quickly disintegrated with injuries and ineffectivenes, but Johnson did exactly what he was brought in to do, going 5-0 against Boston. Unexpected contributions from Small (10-0), Chacon (7-3), Wang (8-5) and Al Leiter (4-5) kept the team in the race after an 11-19 start - the Yankees' worst since 1966 - that put them nine games off the division lead.

New York trailed Boston by 5 1/2 games on the morning of Aug. 11 before going 35-12 the rest of the way.

"I'm proud of them, and delighted for our fans who stuck with us through this tough, exciting season," owner George Steinbrenner said through spokesman Howard Rubenstein. "But this is only the first step toward our goal, a championship."

Johnson was a big reason for the resurgence, going 6-0 with a 1.93 ERA in eight starts since Aug. 21. With New York down by four games on Sept. 11, he beat Wakefield 1-0 to start the final push.

"Every game out was like a bigger game for him," Jeter said, "and he got better and better."

Wakefield (16-12) started on three days' rest for the first time this year and gave up seven runs on seven hits, striking out one in five innings. He had won eight of his prior 10 decisions while avoiding the clunker of an outing that the knuckleball seems to produce, allowing only three homers in September.

But he quickly matched that on the first day of October.

Sheffield hit a two-run shot as New York took a 3-0 lead in the first. Ramirez's two-run homer in the bottom half cut the deficit to one run. The Yankees scored on a pair of sacrifice flies in the second inning and then made it 5-2 on Matsui's homer in the third.

Rodriguez added a solo shot in the fifth - his 48th of the year, moving him ahead of Ortiz for the AL lead. Wakefield also allowed one of the more painful homers in Red Sox history when he gave up Aaron Boone's shot that ended Game 7 of the 2003 AL championship series.

The Red Sox recovered the next year, rallying from a 3-0 deficit in the AL championship series to celebrate on the field at Yankee Stadium, then sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals for their first World Series title since 1918.

But they'll have to wait at least one more day to find out if they've got a chance to defend their title.





 
Posted on 10-01-05 8:43 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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japanese import Hideko Matsui reaction after he hit the ball out of the park .....

 



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