And Steroids Are Back…
…stronger than ever. The beginning of the end is here folks. The 2003 list is slowly leaking as we all assumed it eventually would. Great.
Here we go … Lawyers with “knowledge of the results” of MLB’s 2003 steroid tests says that both Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz are among the players who tested positive for performance enhancing drugs.
What’s there to say anymore? It’s not like it’s surprising I guess. In all seriousness, I don’t really care. It doesn’t affect me, but it still sucks to see our ideas actually come true. Great.
MLB Rivalries, A-Rod Returning, Baseball Movies

Rivalries are a big part of sports. In baseball, certain rivalries mean more than others. For example, the Twins and Brewers have a big rivalry, but it really doesn’t mean much since the teams are in different leagues. On the other hand, the Yankees and Red Sox rivalry means quite a big since both teams are in the same division. This first article examines a couple rivalries and which will have a bigger impact on the division races this season.
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-Examining which rivalry will have the biggest impact on the 2009 season.
Seats Empty, Proposals, Changing Uniforms
People cannot be surprised that the expensive seats in the new stadiums around New York are not being sold very quickly. One of the seats costs as much as $2,600! Not all of them are that expensive, but still the prices of nonpremium seats were raised 76% this season at Yankee Stadium. Great planning, everyone has the money go to a game in April for hundreds of dollars right now.
Sox Not Selling, Mauer Returning, Harry Kalas
We all talked about how the recession was going to effect the MLB this year, and it is starting to show. When the Red Sox stop selling all their seats we know we are in trouble. Also, on their radar is losing corporate sponsors. Big fun in the Major Leagues.
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-Tickets available for Red Sox
-Harry Kalas was more than just a co-worker to Philly broadcasters.













