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Top ten reasons a Mets fan should be scared of the projected opening day roster

Listening to the most recent comments Sandy Alderson made to the New York Post, it has become more likely that he has little to no interest in adding any more players before spring training. Very few fans expected this team to do much this offseason, but it is impossible for a team who needed so [...]

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Francisco Martinez And His 2012 Outlook

Francisco Martinez is quite a polarizing figure for a guy who most Mariner fans have never seen in person. The guy came over in the Doug Fister trade. Fister was a fan-favorite. I think Fister will regress next year, but I liked him enough as a pitcher to be sad that he’s gone. However, when he [...]

Brisbane Bandits – It’s A Wrap!

Brisbane Bandits – It’s A Wrap!

This article was co-written by Alexis Brudnicki Baseball is essentially a game of numbers. And after hitting numerous milestones, superseding many expectations and accumulating a list of firsts, the Brisbane Bandits are winners this season despite an early finish. They had 22 home games and 23 on the road for the up to 24-man roster. [...]

February Reflections on the Cleveland Indians

There just has to be a big bat out there somewhere. At least that’s what the Indians keep thinking. According to press conferences from various front office personnel over the past week, the team claims they have achieved all of the offseason goals they set for themselves except for one: finding a big bat to [...]

An Interview with Brisbane Bandits 2B/Captain Brad Dutton

An Interview with Brisbane Bandits 2B/Captain Brad Dutton

Leading the Brisbane Bandits and one half of the ‘Bash Brothers’,  29-year-old second baseman Brad Dutton takes five minutes to talk family, the Cubs and playing for Australia… You have been playing baseball from a very young age – what does the game mean to you? I’ve been playing baseball since I was five, it [...]

Should Mets Bother to Make an Offer to Damon and Ibanez?

With the lack of interest the New York Mets have in upgrading their team this offseason, the media and those who blog tend to overanalyze every move they make as well as every player the team is rumored to have interest in. If this was a prior- more active- offseason, most of the discussions Mets [...]

Baseball Infographic – “Swinging in the Blink of an Eye”

Baseball Infographic – “Swinging in the Blink of an Eye”

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For the Twins It’s Now “Next Season”

Hello all, my name is Jimmy Moberg and I will be giving you a monthly update from a fans perspective this season on the Minnesota Twins. I will air my frustrations and joy at the decisions of the Twins and the way that they are playing. There will also be some insights, I am sure, [...]

Must Win Situation: Chasing Wins in Fantasy Baseball

Must Win Situation: Chasing Wins in Fantasy Baseball

The recent trade of Michael Pineda from the Seattle Mariners to the New York Yankees has created a lot of buzz, both in baseball circles and fantasy baseball debates. In regard to fantasy value, many people have stated that Pineda’s value immediately increases with his trade from the lowly Mariners to the mighty Bronx Bombers. Why is this? [...]

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Deep Sleepers: Catcher and the Infield

A few weeks ago Chris McBrien offered a great list of fantasy baseball sleepers, as well as an excellent explanation of their role on your team for the 2012 season. However, as we all know, you can never be too prepared for your fantasy baseball draft! With that said, I have decided to dive in [...]

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Hey Mr. Valentine, When is the Time to Act?

New Red Sox skipper Bobby Valentine has gone on the record as saying that adding a starting pitcher isn’t at the top of his priority list.  He thinks they have plenty of arms in the mix when they get to Ft. Myers in three weeks, so for right now, it’s not at the top of [...]

Baseball Tips: How To Focus On Three Things To Improve Your Hitting!

I believe hitters are way too often bombarded with too many baseball tips on hitting. The guilty culprits are often teammates, coaches, parents and occasionally even your Aunt Mary. Take your time and take hitting in stride. No pun intended. Try to learn a little bit at a time and you will be just fine. [...]

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Red Sox Pitching for 2012: An In-Depth Look

Introduction This article is a follow up to the one published here on Monday, December 12th. In this article I will delve in more detail into the Red Sox current Pitching situation. Here we will break things down by talking about the current list of injured pitchers and the effect that has on the team, [...]

A Book Review: Jack and Larry by Barbara Gregorich

A Book Review: Jack and Larry by Barbara Gregorich

What do you get when you cross a successful Major Leaguer, one of the most historic teams in Major League baseball and an adorable dog? Author Barbara Gregorich answers this question in her new book Jack and Larry: Jack Graney and Larry, the Cleveland Baseball Dog. In this children’s book told in a prose style, [...]

New Online Baseball Training: Now Performance for Guaranteed Improvement

New Online Baseball Training: Now Performance for Guaranteed Improvement

Combining physical, mental, and baseball skills are necessary for elite performance on the diamond, but how is that attained, practiced, improved and honed? There are trainers you can visit and books you can read, but they can be costly and time consuming. Now there is an interactive educational website that combines the skills needed to [...]

DVD Review: Baseball’s Greatest Games-Collector’s Edition

DVD Review: Baseball’s Greatest Games-Collector’s Edition

  Looking for the perfect item to get your baseball fix on TV in the offseason?  Well, you can stop looking once you acquire Baseballs Greatest Games. Put out by MLB and A&E Studios in 2011, this 11 disc DVD set will occupy any baseball lover for hours (29 hours and 56 minutes to be [...]

Stealth Mode: With Mike Ilitch’s Money Dave Dombrowski Snatches Prince Fielder

The Detroit Tigers were silent long enough. An offseason that had so far peaked with the weak uneventful signing of reliever Octavio Dotel and plummeted with the news of Victor Martinez tearing his ACL just got a lot more exciting. Prince Fielder joins Miguel Cabrera to form the best middle of the lineup in baseball [...]

BBA Baseball Talk Podcast: The New CBA

BBA Baseball Talk Podcast: The New CBA

Join us next Tuesday, January 31st at 9pm EST over on BBA Baseball Talk, a podcast that I host every 5th Tuesday of the month (once every quarter). You can listen to the show online by following this link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ivieleagueproductions/2012/02/01/bba-baseball-talk-the-cba or feel free to be part of the excitement by calling into the number above!   [...]

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Cleveland Indians 2011-2012 Off Season So Far…

At this point, the Indians off season can unfortunately be described by three words: Roberto Hernandez Heredia. Before mid-January, those three words didn’t mean anything to anyone in baseball circles perhaps except for the man who was calling himself Fausto Carmona.  As it turns out, when Carmona tried to get his new visa to come [...]

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If The Mets Number 8 is NOT Being Issued, Retire It!

We should all say a prayer today for Gary Carter, who is fighting a terrible battle with cancerous tumors reemerging in his brain. First and foremost, hopes are that the kid can fight this terrible disease. After that point is made, there has been a lot of talk amongst Mets fans about whether or not [...]

Will the Real San Diego Padres Fans Please Stand Up

Will the Real San Diego Padres Fans Please Stand Up

Will the real San Diego Padres fans please come forward? In my opinion, this question is usually answered after the second game of the teams opening season series home stand. Those who show up, besides those who are employed by the team, are the fans that didn’t score opening day tickets or just wanted to [...]

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Are the Mets Considering the Post 2012 Free Agent Market?

A lot is still to be determined with all the free agents still on the board. With players like Prince Fielder, Francisco Cordero, Edwin Jackson, Roy Oswalt, Johnny Damon, Vladimir Guerrero, and Raul Ibanez still available this late in the offseason, rosters could look quite different going into the 2012 season. One team that is [...]

A Labour of Love – Meet the Team Behind the Bandits

A Labour of Love – Meet the Team Behind the Bandits

A love of baseball can make you do crazy things.  Like the players, the majority of the volunteers have day jobs and work for the Brisbane Bandits up to five times a week.  Few have even crossed continents, hailing as a far as Canada, to share their love of the game on their own time [...]

Andrew ‘Soupy’ Campbell, Just What the Bandits Ordered

Andrew ‘Soupy’ Campbell, Just What the Bandits Ordered

During the summer, your typical 19-year-old Australian male is doing everything but hard work. Luckily for the Brisbane Bandits, Andrew ‘Soupy’ Campbell isn’t your stock-standard teenager, who has been busy slugging away, laying the foundations for a career in baseball.   Just a few months older than catcher Ryan Battaglia and pitcher Josh Warner, Campbell [...]

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How Fernando Martinez is a Fit in San Diego

The New York Mets finally gave up on a prospect that never materialized. Yesterday, they waived Fernando Martinez (maybe somebody can tell me why he and Daniel Herrera were classified as waived when every other 40 man roster move says the player has been designated for assignment) who has an arthritic knee condition that is [...]

Baseball Pitching Tips: How You Communicate With Your Teammates Is Critical!

I can write forever about the necessity of good communication for a pitcher with all his teammates. It’s not something that’s taught very often but it can affect the outcome of the baseball game. What can be more frustrating than losing a game because a catcher got crossed up and missed a pitch because he [...]

Texas Rangers News Round-up

Texas Rangers News Round-up

The Texas Rangers have been very busy in the last couple of weeks. Right now the Rangers are still trying to negotiate a deal with Yu Darvish but there is a limited amount of information and insight on the negotiations. Jon Paul Morosi of Fox Sports reported earlier this week that The Texas Rangers are [...]

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A Retrospective on the Career of Jorge Posada

With the impending retirement announcement of Yankee veteran Jorge Posada, baseball fans are wondering, what will his legacy be? For the diehard fans of New York, Posada will go down among the greats. For those who analyze statistics, Jorge Posada was a quality player on both sides of the plate, but his lack of production [...]

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What’s Left for Mets to Sign to Minor League Contracts? Is It Even Worth It?

Has there ever been a more uninspiring offseason than the Mets this winter? Sure, you can point to the fact that the owners are broke. You can say it’s part of the rebuilding process. Both valid points, but fans are still faced with the daunting task of having to root for a team that will [...]

A Professional’s Take on More Women Umpires in MLB Due to Expanded Instant Replay

After reading the recent article on SB Nation by Wendy Thurm entitled, “Will Expanded Replay Lead to More Women Umpires?” I just had to ask my friend, professional umpire Ms. Perry Lee Barber what her take on this article was and this was her “classic” response to it! First, the title. Hilarious! “Will Expanded Replay [...]

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