Tagged with Predictions

Yes, the Nationals are this good

The Nationals are tied with the Dodgers for the best record in the National League at 18-9. Yes, the Nationals are that good. Yes, the Nationals are good enough to be leading the NL east. Yes, the Nationals should be among the top in baseball all season. Their starting pitching is amazing. Detwiler and Gonzalez … Continue reading

Predicting the Madness

March Madness wasn’t to bad for me because my champion, Kentucky, still has a shot at winning it all. However, predicting what will happen over the next six months, I think, will be much harder. Well, here I go. Divisions – NATIONAL LEAGUE: NL West: 1. Arizona Diamondbacks, 2. Los Angeles Dodgers, 3. San Francisco … Continue reading

The best has yet to come…

2011 might have been the best season in baseball ever thus far; however, it won’t come close to the 2012 season that is approaching. 2011 recap: Cardinals and Rays surge into the postseason. The St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series despite being a strike away from going home, twice. Albert Pujols bought a ten … Continue reading

__________ Is The New Owner Of The Dodgers

In the next week or so, newspapers all over the country will be able to fill in the blank that currently exists in the title of this blog post. Today, the MLB approved the three finalists to buy the Dodgers and possibly as soon as tomorrow evening, the auction will be over, and so will … Continue reading

Offseason in review… Thus far.

Pujols signed with the Angels. Fielder signed with the Tigers. When the Cardinals defeated the Rangers in an exciting game game 7 of the World Series, I wouldn’t have believed anyone that told me that Fielder and Pujols would both no longer be playing in the National League. Biggest surprise signing- Angels sign Albert Pujols: … Continue reading

News & Notes: Baseball edition?!?

So there isn’t much to report on the baseball front so this post will be rather short… The Texas Rangers won the bidding on Yu Darvish. I will be very surprised if they lock him up for a few reasons. 1. A Japanese player usually wants to play where there is a large Japanese population. … Continue reading