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David Ortiz, Red Sox
This week the Grumble presents random
reflections on the first week of the 2010 baseball season.
Forbes Magazine
estimates that the Ne...
Daisuke Matsuzaka, Red Sox
The American League East is home to
baseball’s penultimate rivalry in the Yankees and Red Sox, as well as one of
the best young teams in...
Dontrelle Willis, Tigers
The American League’s Central Division
might be the most competitive, top to bottom, in all of Major League Baseball.
Young talent, espe...
An argument can be made that the AL’s West Division is the most competitive in the majors, with its top three
teams separated by a mere ten games last season. The Gr...
Rafael Furcal, Dodgers
Who (and how!) Will Win the N.L. West!
The wild, wild west will be a two team
race in 2010, with the Dodgers of Los Angeles pitted a...
Ryan Bruan, Brewers
The National League’s Central Division
has been dominated by the St. Louis Cardinals and Houston Astros. While most
prognosticators call for ...
Ryan Howard, Phillies
HOW THE EAST – NATIONAL LEAGUE, THAT IS
– WILL BE WON, otherwise known as the Battle
between the bombers and Bobby’s babies.
&...
Hanley Ramirez, Marlins
Continuing
our preseason reviews of National League teams, this week’s focus is the NL
East’s Florida Marlins.
Manager...
Yunel Escobar, Braves
Coming
to you from my “Snowmaggadon” headquarters in the lovely Garden State of New
Jersey, I bring, as promised, the first installment...
Joe Mauer, Twins
My
missing Battling Bucs 1960 yearbook has been rescued; seems I had buried it in
a pile of ancient Sports Illustrated magazines and, to my dismay, I ...
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