Gordon Beckham for Adrian Gonzalez?
March 8, 2010 by Rick Mell
Filed under Chicago White Sox, MLB, San Diego Padres
There is a rumor going around about sending Gordon Beckham to the San Diego Padres for Adrian Gonzalez. I think it would be a smart move to acquire Adrian Gonzalez.
Looked Over? Offense Outweighing Defensive Performance
December 4, 2009 by Rick Mell
Filed under MLB, Philadelphia Phillies, Tampa Bay Rays
Outside of some questionable Gold Gloves winners I have no major problems with the winners of the post-season awards. There was a slight problem I had with the voting however. I noticed that both Chase Utley and Ben Zobrist finished 8th in the voting for their respective leagues. These two were arguably the 2nd best [...]
Brett and Tony’s All-Decade Team
December 3, 2009 by Tony Andracki
Filed under MLB
Bringingheat’s All-Decade team of the ‘00s Tony Andracki Brett Rosin This past decade of baseball has been one for the ages. From record-setting personal seasons (Barry Bonds’ 73 home runs in 2001) to walk-off playoff game victories (See: David Ortiz circa 2004 or Luis Gonzalez in the ’01 World Series) and from the Mitchell Report [...]
Brett’s Team of the 2010-2019 Decade
November 30, 2009 by Brett Rosin
Filed under MLB
With the decade of baseball from 2000-2009 about to be complete, I figured it was a great time to come up with a tentative list of who might be on my team of the next one. Granted there’s a chance several players might flame out, and several players might end up being on the team [...]
2009 Fantasy Awards
November 4, 2009 by Tony Andracki
Filed under Fantasy
As summer has turned to fall and leaves have turned to shades of orange and brown, the coming of fall means two things in the baseball world: the beginning of playoffs and the end of the fantasy baseball season. It’s been a trying year for some in both worlds, namely for Cubs fans (I weep [...]
World Series Preview: Phillies vs Yankees
October 28, 2009 by Brett Rosin
Filed under MLB, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies
With the World Series set, it’s time to break down all of the positions to see who has the upper hand in the 2009 fall classic. Catcher Phillies: Carlos Ruiz. Carlos Ruiz is your prototypical defensive catcher whom you don’t really care about offensively, as long as he calls a good game for your pitching [...]




