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Colorado Rockies Prove They Can Never Be Counted Out

In 2007 it was unbelievable. In 2009 it was exciting. In 2010 it is becoming annoying.

As soon as it looks like the Colorado Rockies are dead in the water, they take another breath and show that they are not quite done yet.

On Sunday, the Rockies defeated the San Diego Padres 4-2 at Petco Park, completing a three-game sweep. It was the first sweep on the road for the Rockies in the entire 2010 campaign.

The Rockies won on great pitching from Jorge De La Rosa and something that has eluded the club throughout the season, clutch hitting.

San Francisco Giants Closer Brian Wilson Should Change-Up His Arsenal

Brian Wilson leads the National League in saves at 39. He has been one of the most consistent closers in all of baseball. 

Consistent you ask?

Well Brian's version of closing in consistent in a different way than you think. 

Giants fans are witnesses to this.

Almost every time he is asked to save a game, he starts off by putting men on base. Whether he walks them, or gives up a hit, he is always making Giants fans nervous. 

New York Yankees Need To Get Rid of Joba Chamberlain at Least By Next Season

New York Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain has been one of the most overrated prospects over the past couple of years.

He all made us say "wow" when he came out of nowhere in the 2007 season, pitching the year with a ridiculous ERA of 0.38.

Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman didn't know what to do with him except to keep his innings limit. 

Freaky Fish: Recap of Unfortunate Injuries To the Florida Marlins This Season

The Marlins have had quite the string of injuries these season but all have come because of some event that lead to the injury whether baseball related or plays outside the baseball diamonds. These injuries coupled with the shaky bullpen of the Marlins have hurt their playoff chances for this season. 

Josh Hamilton Out: What Does That Mean for the Other AL MVP Canidates?

Yesterday, Josh Hamilton ran into a wall chasing down a fly ball.  Today, it was confirmed that he would be out indefinitely. So what does that mean for the other MVP hopefuls like Robinson Cano, Miguel Cabrera, and possibly even CC Sabathia?

Alex Rodriguez Returns, New York Yankees' Winning Streak Comes to an End

The Yankees got Alex Rodriguez back today, but his 2-for-5 day wasn’t enough to overcome Phil Hughes' poor start as the Yankees lost to the Toronto Blue Jays, 7-3, ending their winning streak at eight games.

AL MVP Talk: Why Josh Hamilton's Injury Is Miguel Cabrera's Gain

"I can't say for sure, but all signs point to not soon. It's not good."

That was Josh Hamilton's response to the question of when he will return.

Flash back to 2008. It's late August, and Carlos Quentin of the Chicago White Sox breaks his wrist.

Usually, we would say that injuries are a normal part of the game.

This was unusual though, because Quentin was the leading AL MVP candidate at the time, having already belted 36 home runs and driven in 100 RBI.

MLB: The San Diego Padres Have Lost Their Firm Grip on the NL West

The Padres have been leading the NL West for virtually the whole season. Recently, a week or so ago they extended their lead to 6.5 games over the Giants. 

At this point, the team showed no signs of slowing down. Their pitching was still magnificent and their hitting was getting it done. 

The Padres also seemed to show no signs of having a major weakness, even though they didn't have a major strong point besides their pitching staff. 

Stats: Curtis Granderson Since the Fix

Yankees Notes: A-Rod, Kearns, Golson, Vazquez, and the Lineup


The Yankees have Phil Hughes on the mound this afternoon as they go for the sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays, and their ninth consecutive victory overall.

Here are some notes:

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Best of the American League
Tampa Bay
19%
Boston
19%
Chicago
7%
Minnesota
10%
Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

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