Nov 5, 2009 | Washington Nationals
Six in the City: Where will this one rank?
It has been six years since Major League Baseball fans have enjoyed a Game 6 in a World Series -- the longest such drought in the history of the Fall Classic.
Nail-biting drama of a seventh game would bring luster back to Series
My wish list for the World Series begins and ends with one word. Drama. That's all I want, all I need.
Beware: St. Louis Cardinal Bandwagon Oncomers Lurk Nearby
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Great, HUMOR The Cardinals should have the NL Central division title wrapped up in the next eight to 10 days.
Angels could elude nemesis in playoffs
Spraying to all fields, trying to sift through all of the possible playoff permutations in the American League: *If the Angels want to avoid opening the playoffs against Boston again, Texas or Tampa Bay probably will have to win the wild-card race.
Interesting feature on Scott Spiezio's comeback
Scott Spiezio has been the punchline of a lot of jokes, many of them told by me.
Spiezio launches comeback At 36, former Cardinal plays in independent league
A few miles down the freeway from where he chiseled his name in Los Angeles Angels history with one swing of his bat in the 2002 World Series, Scott Spiezio came out of retirement last Tuesday night and launched a comeback at the lowest level of professional baseball.
Speizio hoping to turn back the clock
Click on the photo to view a slideshow of Scott Speizio's debut with the Flyers.
Scott Rolen Proves His Wussiness
There are reports that Scott Rolen, the disabled listed Cincinnati Reds' third baseman, made a special trip to the St.
The Angels would rather pay reliever Justin Speier $6.5 million not to pitch for them the rest of this season and all of next, giving the veteran right-hander his unconditional release before Tuesday's game with the Tampa Bay Rays.
A's spring promise has withered
If the great minds of science ever come up with a time machine enabling us to drift momentarily into the future, A's fans will be the first on board.
A's spring promise has withered
If the great minds of science ever come up with a time machine enabling us to drift momentarily into the future, A's fans will be the first on board.
Why the Mets Can Take Hope from the 2006 Cardinals
Just three years ago, the Mets appeared to be set. They had depth in their lineup.
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