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The Top 10 Forgotten All Stars of the Seattle Mariners

The Mariners have had their share of All Stars come to town, but a few have been forgotten as Mariners. This is a list to remember the future and past all stars that took the diamond for the Mariners.

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2010 MLB Hall of Fame Induction Weekend: The Standard Bearers

We all know how the argument goes–in support of a worthy Hall of Fame candidate, we point to a lesser candidate already in the Hall, and hold them out as the minimum requirement for entrance into the Hall of Fame.

"If we're going to put Bill Mazeroski in the Hall of Fame, how can we leave out Roberto Alomar?"

"Now that Bruce Sutter is in the Hall of Fame, where is Dan Quisenberry?"

"If Catfish Hunter is a Hall of Famer, how can Bert Blyleven not be?"

They are the Hall of Fame Standard Bearers.

A.J. Burnett: The New York Yankees' Problem Child

On an episode of the hit FOX television series “Glee," highly competitive and aggressive cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester calls three of her cheerleaders into her office to express her disappointment in them for failing to sabotage McKinley High School’s Glee Club.

After giving them one of her biting lectures, she asks the girls to smell their armpits.

Cubs Week in Review (July 12-July 18)

The Cubs came out of the All-Star Break playing pretty good baseball.  They started the second half by taking 3 of 4 against the Phillies, capped by a pounding of Cy-Young candidate Roy Halladay.  And if it weren’t for a Marmol implosion on Saturday, the Cubs would have swept the four game set with the Phillies.  The good news is that the Cubs are now 3-1 in the 2nd half.  The bad news i

MLB Trade Rumors: The Latest on Roy Oswalt, Prince Fielder and More

There are 12 days until the Major League Baseball trade deadline, and the needs and wants of teams are changing daily.

The Yankees thought they might be all good without another starting pitcher Saturday, but that all changed when Andy Pettitte went down in the early stages of Sunday's start.

Who are the hot commodities heading down the stretch, and who are the contenders?

Let's take a look at the latest trade rumors.

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The New York Yankees Should Sit Curtis Granderson Against All Lefties

It's not working.

When the Yankees acquired center fielder Curtis Granderson this past winter in a trade with the Tigers for top prospect Austin Jackson, New York knew that Granderson struggled against left-handed pitching.

Last year, Granderson, who only hit .249 overall, batted a measly .183 versus southpaws. But the Bombers thought they could turn him around with the help of hitting coach Kevin Long.

As of July 19, the 29-year-old is batting .216 with a horrid .295 slugging percentage against lefties.

Subjectivity Objectified: Measuring MLB Fans' Biases With All-Star Votes

It doesn’t take a hardcore sabermetrician to realize that the All-Star vote is a sham. After all, the best catcher in the game (Miguel Olivo) received only the 11th-most votes at his position, and Omar Infante made the cut while MVP candidate Ryan Zimmerman had to sit at home (not the fans’ fault, but still). 

Fantasy Baseball Box Score Breakouts – 7/18/10

Here’s a look at the unheralded players who played well yesterday.

MLB Trade Rumors: 10 Deadline Deals “The Boss” Would Have Made

From the off-season acquisition of Paul O'Neil in 1992, to the blockbuster trade that brought Alex Rodriguez from the Texas Rangers to the Bronx, George Steinbrenner has made a handful of pivotal trades during his time as New York Yankees owner.

Some of his deals were done during the offseason, while others (David Cone in 1995) were done prior to the trade deadline.

I've been fortunate to be a Yankee fan my entire life, but until George Steinbrenner passed away, I never realized how lucky I was to have "The Boss" as an owner.

MLB Trade Rumors: 10 Relievers That Would Strengthen Any Bullpen

Now, before anyone jumps to conclusions about the picture that opens the slideshow, you can relax, because Mariano Rivera isn't going anywhere.

However, there have been plenty of rumors that have centered around relievers, most of which any team would love to have in their own bullpen for the stretch run.

There are some better than others, some that will cost more in return, and even more that can be had for not much at all.

However, whether they cost major league talent, top prospects, or your run of the mill "player to be named later," we'll see plenty of relievers moved at the deadline m

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