Read More...DENVER—The biggest joke about the American League MVP vote was all the moaning and groaning about the results.
The Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera is the 2012 AL MVP. The Angels’ Mike Trout is the runner-up.
That’s no disgrace. Trout’s in high cotton, too. Cabrera, however, won the award. And the final tally was decisive, with Cabrera outpointing Trout 362-281.
Among the most vocal critics was Keith Law of ESPN, a one-time analyst in the Blue Jays front office who now is quick to proclaim his ...
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1. OsunaSakata posted on August 10, 2012 at 08:06 AM # hit 0 | hit 0The Cardinals have NINE games remaining with the Astros. Prepare for MSM hyperbole as St. Louis once again makes a late-season run into the playoffs.
No matter which way it swings it's going to be an exciting 7 weeks.
2 divisions with still all the play for
And all 4 wild cards pretty taut.
Baltimore, Tampa, Detroit/Chicago, Oakland, Anaheim
Atlanta, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, SF/LA, with Arizona hanging around.
Having recently come to terms with the end of the Jays season, I'm looking forward to a thrilling September!
Jays rhymes with A's, so come on board!
I think it's early to count the Reds as in.
Here's a tweet from a host on the flagship station.
On one hand, I don't like the persecuted fan angle. On the other hand, boasting about that?
Hit Tracker believes it would have traveled 434 feet if unimpeded. It's actual distance to the ad board was around 350 feet.
I was driving home from work the other day and tuned in LaVar and Dukes, and I swear, Dukes spent like ten to fifteen minutes talking about beer and microbreweries.
It's not persecution, it's reality: with a handful of notable exceptions, the local sports media would rather talk about stuff like food, beer, and Hollywood celebrities than the Nats. Most of them just simply don't give a flying crap about baseball.
I haven't heard anything about Bryce complaining about it, so I suppose he took it with minimal rancor. It's part of the learning experience, after all.
This sounds like exactly the right reaction, from both of them.
The proper phraseology is "touched by an Angel."
and yep, we're reachin for the sewer. we gonna beat the mets we surely are. we're down to 1 major league player on the team and we just can't lose. i mean, can't win
i didn't watch the 03 tigres seeing as how DH ball isn't my thing, but this team is THE worst team i have EVER seen in my lifetime
nope not even close. youse guys don't know what true suckage IS. besides, you got 3 major leaguers i can see on your team so you lose. i mean, you win. i mean, my team is more worser
rub it in why dontchu
that LaRussa is amazing--oh, wait..
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