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Hall of Famer Bruce Sutter

Written by Samuel Trigg on 1/12/2006

After waiting patiently for 11 years, and having come close to giving up hope altogether, Bruce Sutter Tuesday got the call he had been wanting ever since he retired from the majors in 1988. The Hall of Fame seemingly finally came to terms with their ambivalence towards relievers and extended an in... Read More

Johnny Damon and the New York Yankees Trade

Written by Kurt T. Poway on 12/26/2005

Remember when Han Solo met Lando Calrisian for a nice afternoon brunch in Cloud City in The Empire Strikes Back? Sure, Lando had been making eyes at Solos lady all morning, but they were old pals. No worries, right? It was just a little flirtation; the guy wasnt really evil. Then they walk into th... Read More

Beckett Should Bring Happy Days to the Red Sox

Written by Patrick Adams on 11/25/2005

The Trojans and Longhorns are on a collision course to the Rose Bowl. The Detroit Pistons could win 70 games this season. The Indianapolis Colts could be the first team to ever go 16-0. Tony Stewart just won another NASCAR Cup. So why are we talking about baseball in November? Because the Red So... Read More

MLB Steroid Scandal and Congressional Hearings

Written by Greg Michaels on 11/16/2005

The days of the mind-boggling numbers are over. You will not see 15 guys in each league with 40+ home runs. Your teams shortstop will probably not weigh 230 pounds anymore. Hall of Famers like Eddie Murray will not be passed in the record books by journeyman outfielders. If you are a baseball pu... Read More

2005 Houston Astros Playoff Stats

Written by Samuel Trigg on 10/10/2005

The Houston Astros battled fatigue and the hated Atlanta Braves Sunday to win the longest (in both innings and time) game in playoff history. After late inning heroics at the plate and a remarkable appearance by arguably the greatest living pitcher, the Astros were able to douse themselves in champ... Read More

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