As Kuroda Returns, Yankees Await Big Decision from Pettitte

Guest post by Dan Benton via FeedCrossing… With Hiroki Kuroda returning for the 2013 season, the New York Yankees will hope to get a key component for their starting rotation as they await the decision of Andy Pettitte.   The importance of Pettitte’s decision might be even greater now that Kuroda is back, and it would be […]

Weekly MLB Pitching Review

By SBRForum.com   Another edition of the weekly MLB pitching report has arrived, where we take a closer look at the best efforts from the past few days.   Our breakdown begins on Saturday, when Clayton Kershaw, Justin Masterson and Jeff Karstens really brought their A games.   Kershaw, who has to be a legitimate […]

A Special Insight into the difference between Baseball in Japan & the US

I recently had the honor of interviewing Takahiro Sato, a former college baseball player in Japan and has coached baseball and taught mental skills in U.S. as well as in Japan. He thought that Sport psychology was such an intriguing area where athletes can learn how to prepare for competition and how to handle pressure or stress, so he studied it & received […]

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 […]

Reflections on the Dodgers: LA Blues Continue

After a horrendous finish to the 2010 season, Dodgers GM Ned Colletti attempted to make the moves that appeared to address some of the Dodgers biggest needs heading into the 2011 season. Joe Torre and his cadre of “old school” coaches were shown the door, Juan Uribe was signed away from the rival World Series […]

2011 Team by Team Trade Deadline Rankings

The non-waiver trade deadline ended on Sunday afternoon, and there was no shortage of teams looking to make some sort of move. With nearly every division being within the grasp of a strong run within the last two months of the season, perhaps no trade season in recent memory has had the potential impact this […]

A Woeful April for the Dodgers in 2010

The Dodgers will have a lot of questions to answer at the end of the 2010 season. Among them are: What to do with the pitching staff; whether some of the guys in the bullpen are the guys they want; whether age (Casey Blake) and lack of power (James Loney) are the answers at the […]

Nick Kappel’s Fantasy Focus: Top Spot Starters for Week 25

In last week’s Fantasy Focus, I suggested three players to add in your quest for a championship game berth. If you’ve reached the finals, you’re just one win away from every manager’s dream: a fantasy baseball title.  It’s important to note, however, that in a one (or two) week matchup, anything can happen. You can […]

Dodgers Looking Great with 2/3 of the Season to Go

Editor’s Note: Due to my being on vacation, Jim’s article that he wrote on June 5th below has been posted just now. According to Chris at Dodgerfan.net, the Dodgers are the favorite in Las Vegas to win the World Series, with odds at Mandalay Bay at 7-2. But now, with one-third of the season under […]

2009 Season Preview: Los Angeles Dodgers

Last year: 84-78 Projected 2009 record: 91-71 Projected finish: First Place, National League West Key additions: Manny Ramirez, Orlando Hudson, Randy Wolf Key subtractions: Jeff Kent, Derek Lowe, Brad Penny, Takashi, Saito, Greg Maddux, Andruw Jones Quick-hit synopsis: Joe Torre will have an almost embarrassing level of riches in his 25-man roster — a hard-hitting […]

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