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MLB's Biggest Winners and Losers for the Month of April
April is both the best and worst month of the Major League Baseball season. On the one hand, baseball is in full swing and we finally have enough games to adequately judge teams and players...
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Stock Up, Stock Down on MLB's Top 10 Prospects After April
One month in a baseball season is just a mere blip on the radar in the grand scheme of things. It does, however, give us a least some semblance of a sample size by which we can properly judge where players stand...
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Talking Panicking MLB Fanbases Off the Ledge
Over the course of a six-month Major League Baseball season, there will be a series of highs and lows that shape the direction of a team both in the present and future...
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Andre Smith Will Reportedly Re-Sign with Cincinnati Bengals
After two resurgent seasons following a rough start to his career, free-agent offensive tackle Andre Smith has reportedly re-signed with the Cincinnati Bengals . ESPN's Adam Schefter had the news: NFL ...
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10 Nightmare Scenarios Already Becoming Reality for MLB Teams in 2013
April is the easiest month of the year in the baseball season to overreact to. All the stats are going to move up and down at a rapid-fire pace because players are just beginning to accrue at-bats and innings...
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Jeffrey Loria's Meddling Ruins Hope for Credibility in Marlins Organization
Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria, already a pariah in Major League Baseball circles and with every fan in the state of Florida, is back to his old tricks and undermining everyone and everything within his franchise...
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Robinson Cano and Hiroki Kuroda Lead Charge for Yankees in Win vs. Blue Jays
Robinson Cano provided the offensive fireworks early with a three-run homer in the third inning, while Hiroki Kuroda settled down after allowing three runs and six hits in the ...
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Introducing the Next Wave of MLB Superstars Currently in the Minors
"Superstar talent" is a phrase that gets thrown around too often in baseball, especially when it comes to prospects...
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Matt Harvey, Jordany Valdespin Lead New York Mets' Walk-off Win over LA Dodgers
Matt Harvey's bid to go 5-0 in the month of April will have to wait until next week, as the New York Mets star pitcher left Wednesday's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers with ...
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2013 MLB Draft: Ranking the Biggest Sleepers at Every Position
Mark Appel, Jonathan Gray, Austin Meadows and Clint Frazier are the names to know for the 2013 Major League Baseball draft on June 6. If you follow the process closely, you have at least heard of those players...
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2013 NFL Mock Draft: New Projections with Draft Day Approaching
Every year, after all the workouts and evaluations have been conducted, the top college talent we thought was going to go very high in the first round ends up slipping for one of seemingly thousands of reasons...
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2013 NFL Mock Draft: Breaking Down the Entire First Round
Even though fans are excited for the NFL draft every year, there seems to be a lack of enthusiasm compared to what we have seen in the past just because of the players that comprise the top of this year's class...
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Each MLB Team's Hitting Prospect with the Greatest Upside
The most dangerous words to use when scouting and evaluating talent are ceiling and upside. Major League Baseball teams are loaded with players, both in the big leagues and throughout the minors, with plenty of both that have been unable to reach it...
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Biggest Winners and Losers of MLB Week 3
As the calendar slowly inches toward May, we are starting to piece together some storylines for the Major League Baseball season that will be worth paying attention to as the summer approaches...
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Memorable Moments from the Boston Red Sox's Emotional Return to Fenway Park
When does a baseball game become more than just a sporting event? For the city of Boston, the opportunity to watch its beloved Red Sox take the field at Fenway Park five days after the Boston Marathon bombings is the respite needed...
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Handing out Major MLB Awards as If the Season Ended Today
The Major League Baseball-awards season race can directly parallel what Hollywood does every year with the Academy Awards. Momentum and timing are everything. Think back to last year's Oscar race, when the nominations were first announced...
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8 College Players Plummeting Down MLB Draft Boards in 2013
Draft stock, like the actual stock market, is a fluid thing. It varies greatly from day to day and from start to start...
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Why Didn't Zack Greinke Alert Catcher A.J. Ellis about Carlos Quentin Bad Blood?
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Zack Greinke might have been able to avoid the broken collarbone he suffered when San Diego's Carlos Quentin charged the mound after getting hit by a pitch on April 11...
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7 Rookies Who Are Clearly Not Ready for MLB Yet
Mike Trout and Bryce Harper ruined everything for the 2013 rookie class in Major League Baseball. Even though everyone knew that they were two elite talents, no one expected them to show up and dominate the way they did right out of the gate last season.
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Every MLB Team's Top Prospect Who Won't Live Up to Expectations
Prospects are the best and worst part of baseball. The hope that they can inspire for the future can be undone in the blink of an eye, leaving a franchise scrambling to figure a lot of things out...
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Struggling MLB Prospects Closest to Being Demoted a Level
When you hear that a prospect has been demoted, it usually brings about a negative connotation. Players are always supposed to be moving forward, so when they start moving back, there can be some thought that things aren't working out...
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Wrigley Field's $500 Million Makeover Saves One of MLB's Last Cathedrals
In the pantheon of Major League Baseball stadiums, Wrigley Field ranks at or near the top. Along with Fenway Park, it is one of the last remaining true "old-school stadiums." It is part of the fabric of the city of Chicago and the Cubs franchise...
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Biggest Winners and Losers of MLB Week 2
Moving deeper into the 2013 season, teams are starting to tinker with things in the lineup, starting rotation and bullpen. Some of these moves are necessary due to injuries, while others are just a sign of a manager looking for a spark...
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Can Bryce Harper, Mike Trout Both Go from Rookie of the Year to MVP in 2013?
Bryce Harper and Mike Trout were the talk of Major League Baseball in 2012. Now, with the spotlight shining directly on both players in 2013, the question is, do they have what it ...
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Will Brawl, Broken Collarbone Be Zack Greinke's Defining Moment as a Dodger?
Zack Greinke 's still-brief tenure with the Los Angeles Dodgers was off to an auspicious start, with 11.1 innings pitched in two games, an ERA of 1.59 and a 10-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio...
