Today, Red Sox traded first baseman Casey Kotchman to the Seattle Mariners for veteran utilityman Bill Hall and a prospect. Last season, in limited playing time, Hall hit just .218 with a homer and seven RBI...
This article is also featured on Boston Sox Journalism. You can find the other article here. Recently, the Boston Red Sox traded utility first baseman Casey Kotchman to the Seattle Mariners for a minor league player and Bill Hall...
I have seen a lot of talk around the "blogs" that the Brewers have freed up a lot of money with the recent trade of J.J. Hardy to the Twins. I saw numbers ranging from $13 million to $24 million...
As reported yesterday evening, the Milwaukee Brewers traded Bill Hall to Seattle for minor-league reliever Ruben Flores...
The Seattle Mariners have announced that they’ve acquired third baseman/outfielder Bill Hall from the Milwaukee Brewers for minor league pitcher Ruben Flores...
On June 3, 1888, the San Francisco Examiner published an anonymous baseball poem titled, "Casey at the Bat." It would go on to be popularized in vaudeville shows by DeWolf Hopper, who would recite the poem over 10,000 times in his career...
Last night, I was able to watch my Seattle Mariners pull off a great win from some fancy dugout seats. I was also able to catch a foul ball and talk to player Franklin Gutierrez as well...
News just broke today that the Brewers made some moves that constitutes somewhat of a monumental shake up for them. In one day they demoted J.J. Hardy, fired their pitching coach, and released Bill Hall...
Doug Melvin and the Milwaukee Brewers' brass have seen enough. After dropping 23 of their last 35 games and doing little at the trade deadline to stay in the wild card race, the Brewers dropped the hammer on Wednesday, demoting shortstop J...
It may not actually be Christmas Day, but for most Brewer fans, you would never be able to convince them otherwise today...
The 2009 season may not be over yet for the Milwaukee Brewers, but they are giving no indication to being real contenders this season. They lack the heart and effort that got them into the postseason last year...
Though in different sports, the current season of the Milwaukee Brewers shares many similarities to that of the 2008 Green Bay Packers. And that is a frustrating fact for cheesehead fans like myself...
The Brewers are sinking. But there's good news: It's only just before the All-Star Break, which means there's still plenty of time to get some sort of deal done, and with left fielder Ryan ...
The biggest problem for the Milwaukee Brewers this year may not be their starting rotation, or even whether or not to send Mat Gamel down to Nashville. I think their biggest decision is in regards to the four-year, $24 million man—Bill Hall...
As I'm sitting here wondering how come the Brewers aren't the best team in baseball, something comes to my head. The Brewers need to fire one of their players and sign or trade for someone else...
The Milwaukee Brewers were the hottest team in all of baseball not too long ago, but now the Crew is struggling to stay on track. They recently fell out of first place in a division where the six teams are separated by a total of six games...
I was going to spend some time today talking about the current situation with Bill Hall, but it seems as though there is much more to talk about than just Hall. I will get to his situation in a bit...
Friday night's matchup features Braden Looper (4-3) against Johnny Cueto (4-2). The Brewers try to snap out of a rescent loosing skid which has tripped them up 5 out of their last 6. Cincy comes in riding a four game winning streak...
Certainly, it’s impossible to ignore the great start Mike Cameron has provided the Brewers in April and the early days of May during this season...
If you're outside of the Milwaukee Brewers' fan base, you might not know who Mat Gamel is. Gamel was a fourth-round pick by Milwaukee back in 2005, is one of their top three prospects, and is playing third base for AAA Nashville this year...
I hoped I would never have to come to this conclusion, especially after their playoff berth in 2008, but the Brewers stink. At 3-8, Milwaukee is already in the divisional cellar and searching for the light to get out but are not finding it...
Bill Hall seems to be the Brewers player who everyone loves to hate. For whatever reason, I just can't bring myself to get on that bandwagon. I guess you could say I'm the No...
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