Posted by: Sports Guy on: June 25, 2009
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Posted by: Sports Guy on: August 6, 2009
Age: 29
Team: Philadelphia Phillies
Bats: Left
Position: 1st Base
Avg. .251
HR 48
RBI 146
H 153
GP 162
Posted by: Sports Guy on: August 5, 2009
The 2010 NBA schedule was released, here are the big games:
October 27: Boston at Cleveland on TNT, LA Clippers at LA Lakers on TNT
October 30: Chicago at Boston on ESPN
November 11: Cleveland at Orlando on ESPN
November 12: Cleveland at Miami on TNT
November 13: LA Lakers at Denver on ESPN
November 18: San Antonio at Dallas on ESPN
November 20: Orlando at Boston on ESPN
November 25: Miami at Orlando on ESPN
November 29: Boston at Miami on NBA TV
December 4: Miami at LA Lakers on ESPN
December 16: Orlando at Miami on TNT
December 25: Boston at Orlando on ABC, Cleveland at LA Lakers on ABC
January 6: LA Lakers at LA Clippers on ESPN
January 8: Cleveland at Denver on ESPN
January 18: Orlando at LA Lakers on TNT
January 21: LA Lakers at Cleveland on TNT
January 25: Cleveland at Miami on NBA TV
January 28: Boston at Orlando on TNT
January 31: LA Lakers at Boston on ABC
February 3: Miami at Boston on ESPN
February 4: Miami at Cleveland on TNT
February 5: Denver at LA Lakers on ESPN
February 7: Orlando at Boston on ABC
February 8: San Antonio at LA Lakers on TNT
February 11: Orlando at Cleveland on TNT
February 18: Boston at LA Lakers on TNT
February 21: Cleveland at Orlando on ABC
February 25: Cleveland at Boston on TNT
February 28: Denver at LA Lakers on ABC, Miami at Orlando on ESPN
March 4: LA Lakers at Miami on TNT
March 7: LA Lakers at Orlando on ABC
March 14: Boston at Cleveland on ABC
March 18: Orlando at Miami on TNT
March 24: Denver at Boston ESPN, LA Lakers at San Antonio on ESPN
March 28: San Antonio at Boston on ESPN
April 1: Orlando at Dallas on TNT
April 4: Cleveland at Boston on ABC
April 7: San Antonio at Phoenix on ESPN
April 8: LA Lakers at Denver on TNT
April 11: Orlando at Cleveland on ABC
April 13: Boston at Chicago on TNT
Posted by: Sports Guy on: August 4, 2009
Age: 25
Team: San Francisco Giants
Throws: Right
Position: Pitcher
W/L 18-5
ERA 2.62
SO 265
GP 34
Posted by: Sports Guy on: August 4, 2009
Age: 35
Team: Seattle Mariners
Bats: Left
Position: Right Field
Avg. .310
HR 6
RBI 42
H 213
GP 162
Posted by: Sports Guy on: August 4, 2009
Age: 29
Team: St. Louis Cardinals
Bats: Right
Position: 1st Base
Avg. .357
HR 37
RBI 116
H 187
GP 148
Posted by: Sports Guy on: August 4, 2009
Age: 32
Team: Toronto Blue Jays
Throws: Right
Position: Pitcher
W/L 20-11
ERA 2.78
SO 206
GP 34
Posted by: Sports Guy on: July 31, 2009
1. Cliff Lee to the Phillies and 4 prospects to Indians
2. Jake Peavy to White Sox and 4 prospects to Padres
3. Victor Martinez to Red Sox and 3 prospects to Indians
4. Matt Holliday to Cardinals and 3 prospects to Athletics
5. Jerrod Washburn to Tigers and 2 prospects to Mariners
1. Red Sox
2. Cardinals
3. Phillies
4. Tigers
5. Mariners
The Red Sox, Phillies and Cardinals were all buyers and each got good but they still managed to keep their best prospects.
Red Sox get Casey Kotchman and the Braves get Adam LaRoche
Twins get Orlando Cabrera and the Athletics get SS prospect, Tyler Ladendorf
Marlins get Nick Johnson and the Nationals get Aaron Thompson
Posted by: Sports Guy on: July 31, 2009
The New York Times published an article that stated that Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz vi0lated the drug policy in 2003. They helped the Red Sox win their last two World Series. People are now saying that the Red Sox shouldn’t have won those two years.
This should have been kept secret but somehow got “leaked out”. Due to this unfair of releasing names maybe the MLB should just release all the names. The only reason they don’t do that is because the players could sue the MLB which make the MLB lose a lot of money because it is under a sealed court case.

Posted by: Sports Guy on: July 31, 2009
If the Red Sox get Roy Halladay they could go on to win the world series easily. Once they get to the playoffs which there are good chances that they will they could just start Beckett and Halladay and before you know it have a 2-0 lead in the series. After that they have Jon Lester, that could easily be a 3-0 lead. If Tim Wakefield keeps it up they could easily have a series win.

Posted by: Sports Guy on: July 2, 2009
Former Bulls guard, Ben Gordon will receive a five-year deal between $55 millions and $60 million. Gordon rejected deals from the Chicago that were $50 million in each of the past two seasons.

Former Bucks forward, Charlie Villanueva will receive a five-year deal for $40 million. Free agents can’t officially sign with new teams until July 8.
