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Giants Draftee Ryan Scoma's Path to the Pros: The San Carlos Product Makes Good

What were you doing about three months shy of your 22nd birthday?  Better yet, what were you doing in the final days of your senior year of college?

I can't answer either question—don't know the first answer and the second one's not appropriate for innocent eyes (or those of my parents).  I'm guessing I'm not the only one.

Ryan Scoma, who hits the double deuce in September, had several irons in the fire.

Yankees Must Stop Wasting Time With Wang

It's getting ridiculous, and the strategy simply does not make sense.

Something has to be done about the Chien-Ming Wang situation, and the best solution is to send him down to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, where he can rebuild his stamina and regain his control and movement.

Sound Off For Mariners' Day One

On day one of the draft, Seattle picked up 4 positional players. That's right, no pitchers. While many are frustrated that the M's passed on the likes of Tanner Sheppers, James Paxton, and Rex Brothers twice, I am kind of at a moot point.

It's no secret that Z loves positional players. All of his marquee draftees in Milwaukee were position players.

But here's my thing, why did we have to significantly overdraft on the likes of Nick Franklin and Steven Baron? Both of which could be had at 51 and 82.

I can only think of 2 real reasons.

JJ Hardy's Future Isn't With The Milwaukee Brewers

JJ Hardy has recently become the center of attention lately in regard to trade talks for the Milwaukee Brewers.

Hardy may very well be the "Golden Boy" of Wisconsin sports. He's the player that all the men want to be and all the women want to be with. If you doubt that, take a good listen at Miller Park the next time the starting lineup is announced.

Never in the history of baseball has a career .265 hitter been so adored by fans. To hear some fans talk, you would think that a young Robin Yount was taking the field at short.

Washington Nationals? Stephen Strasburg: I'll Pass

 

The Washington Nationals are a bad baseball team. This is something nobody can dispute.

The Washington Nationals made a huge mistake by drafting Stephen Strasburg. This is something that other's will not like to hear.

If you have not heard of Stephen Strasburg, you probably live under a rock. The right-handed flame thrower has been a buzz around baseball for the past year.

MLB Draft: A Lot of Talent But an Abundance of Greed

 

The top pick in this year's MLB Draft, Stephen Strasburg, is expected to be asking for a minimum of $50 million as a signing bonus.

Not that there is anything wrong with that.

The guy has shown that he has stuff very few possess and he could very well be considered a steal at that price by the time the contract is over. 

This article is not being written to criticize Strasburg or his agent Scott Boras (shown in the photo above). I am sure there will be plenty of people writing those this week.

Papi Christ: How David Ortiz could be the Savior...for New York

Last night, David Ortiz came to the plate at Fenway Park and did something he had only done twice before in this season: He hit a home run.

All of Boston roared and showed their unwavering support for their latest baseball hero.  Like, Ortiz himself, they don't want to believe what so many journalists and analysts have been bedrudgingly reporting since the third week of the season: Big Papi is washed up.

The Fenway Faithful stood and cheered, but they aren't the only ones who can get excited by Ortiz's show of power. I am, of course, referring to Yankee Fans.

The Real Deal on the Raul Ibanez Steroid "Accusations"

 

I just finished watching an "Outside the Lines" report on ESPN about the responsibilities of a blogger.  

In this particular instance, Jerrod Morris, a writer for a blog called Midwest Sports Fans, wrote an article that explored the admittedly interesting jump in Raul Ibanez's power numbers.

Ortiz Slump Over? Stop the Crazy Talk

All of Boston is talking about the Sox taking game one of the three game series between Boston and the New York Yankees.

 

Boston, led by the brilliance of Josh Beckett, won 7-0.

 

In the midst of the all the excitement was an absolute bomb off the bat of David Ortiz. He took A.J. Burnett deep to Portland, Maine.

The Insanity Of The Ibanez Steroid Blog Blow Up

For those who have been at work all day, one little blog posting has caused some strong reactions.

Yesterday 'JROD' over at midwestsportsfans.com posted an article about Raul Ibanez's great start over in Philadelphia. The article, entitled "The Curious Case of Raul Ibanez: Steroid Speculation Perhaps Unfair, but Great Start in 2009 Raising Eyebrows" got a response that the author never could have imagined.

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