In honor of it being the end of the semester and with my final graduate school papers taking advantage of what’s left of the spare time, this week’s NL East Preview will take the form of a nice series of limericks regarding each team...
Once again, the week has proven to be a topsy-turvy endeavor for all five teams, including a remarkable three loss streak for Atlanta, a rousing first season of the “John Buck Show” in New York, and, once again, a resoundingly inept performance for the Miami Marlins.
After a wild week of baseball featuring the worst beat-down in Nationals history and a big week for a catcher no one knew existed, it’s time for the second installment of the NL East Preview.
So far, I’ve accurately hit two out of five teams, which isn’t bad compared to the self-proclaimed experts at “Yahoo...
After an opening season sweep at the hands of the Washington Nationals, the Miami Marlins earned rookie manager Mike Redmond his first managerial win with a 7-5 win over the Mets at Citi Field on Friday.
Although baseball season officially began yesterday with the unceremonious thwomping of the Rangers at the hands of Houston, for those of us in the NL East, the season begins today. The general consensus is that the Nationals are the team to beat, with some pressure coming from Atlanta...
Reports began surfacing late Monday afternoon that the Miami Marlins were looking to ship last off-season's star free agent acquisitions of Jose Reyes and Mark Buerhle to the Blue Jays.
Reports began circulating on Wednesday that the Yankees and Marlins had discussed the possibility of an Alex Rodriguez for Heath Bell trade that would allow each team to rid itself of overpaid, under performing players.