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MLB preseason rankings with new 10-team playoff format
Word has it that by sometime tomorrow, Major League Baseball will expand their playoff format from 8 to 10 teams by adding 1 wildcard to each league. The change comes with very little resistance as Bud Selig continues to make his impact … Continue reading
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What Would A 1997 MLB All-Star Team Made Of 2011 Players Look Like?
As far as interesting sports stories go, right now is a particularly slow time. The NBA lockout is going nowhere, preseason football Is rough to watch because no one cares how many yards Ryan Mallet can throw for against the … Continue reading
Ryan Braun and Everything Wrong With PED’s
It’s time for spring-training again, yet in a sports world where the NFL is king, baseball has managed to stay in the headlines throughout its lengthy offseason. The MLB is really good at this. It’s almost as if the sport … Continue reading →
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