
It may have taken a while but Mark Cuban brought a championship to the Dallas Mavericks. He could do the same for the LA Dodgers.
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It may have taken a while but Mark Cuban brought a championship to the Dallas Mavericks. He could do the same for the LA Dodgers.

What does John Buck have to do with anything? John Buck represents what is wrong with Major League Baseball’s mid-summer classic.

Sports are similar to life in so many ways. The elite of society get the benefit of the doubt. For example, rich men get beautiful women and the beautiful women are so often let off the hook.

When Buster Posey was run over by Scott Cousins. Everyone from Buster Posey’s agent to the local butcher is now clamoring for the MLB to make a rule change.

The Mets can turn around their fortunes a lot easier by avoiding the top level free agents (except their own) and filling in the holes in their lineup and rotation with modestly paid players making between $4 and $8 million.

The Fightins’, along with the Red Sox, were everybody’s favorites coming into this season due to their unexpected free agent signing of Cliff Lee to go along with Roy Hallday, Roy Oswalt, and Cole Hamels.

Prince Fielder hasn’t signed a new contract and has not professed his desire to remain with the Brewers. Reading the baseball tea leaves, that isn’t going to change, either.

MLB Commissioner Bud Selig has indicated that an expanded playoff format, which would include an additional wild card from each league, could begin as soon as the 2012 season.

While many of the pundits like to magnify the season opening minor slumps by superstars, there are real issues that teams will need to deal with to ensure a trip to the postseason.

Usually I believe that great players are not made hall of famers because of performance enhancing drugs. I mean these are great athletes, the best of the best. In addition to that no one can become a hall of famer on drugs.
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Baseball Legend Harmon Killebrew Memorial and Burial Details
Today, the Killebrew family and the Minnesota Twins announced plans for the burial and public remembrance of the all-time great Major League Baseball legend that passed away Tuesday, May 17, 2011 from a bout with esophageal cancer at the age of 74.