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2010 MLB Preview: 25 Cubs, 25 Comments

 

Tick, Tock, Tick, Tock.

The wait is almost over for Chicago Cubs baseball.  If your glass is half-full, then you're probably very optimistic about this season.

On the other hand, you might not be so rosy about this Cubs squad and might not think too much of 2010.

Either way, the 25-man roster has been finalized, and manager Lou Piniella will head out to the dugout for his fourth season on the north side.

This squad is likely his least talented in his four seasons, but anything can happen in the game of baseball.

Breaking News: CC Sabathia to Play Fat Albert in Sequel

“Hey Hey Hey!” According to a recent press release, New York Yankee ace CC Sabathia has agreed to play Fat Albert in the sequel to the 2004 film of the same name. Sabathia will take over for Keenan Thompson, who played the title character in the first movie.

 

Filming of Fat Albert 2: When Pudding Attacks is set to begin the day after the 2010 World Series, which the Yankees are expected to win.

2010 MLB Predictions: One Brave Prediction for Every Major League Club

Every year, baseball fans all across the country do the same thing: We all make predictions. While most people just let their predictions come out vocally, I have decided to post mine on here for the entire world to see.

My goal is to come back to this article at the end of the season and see how I have done. Right now, I am predicting that at least 20 of my predictions will come true.

2010 NL Central Preview: St. Louis Cardinals Not Sexy, But They're the Team to Beat

The Major League Baseball season officially begins when the Boston Red Sox renew yet another round of hostilities with the New York Yankees this Sunday.

To kill some time before the 162-game euphoria begins—and as a primer for my remaining fantasy baseball drafts—I figured I'd take a crack at each of the Show's six divisions.

Texas Rangers Spring Training Preview, Part Five of Five: Infield

For quite some time now the Rangers' infield has been the core of the organization.  Going back to the twilight of Rafael Palmeiro and Ivan Rodriguez all the way up to Michael Young and Ian Kinsler, with a little Mark Teixeira thrown in the middle.

This year’s infield could well prove to be the best yet.

The obvious place to start is with the heart and soul of this team:

Michael Young

There are not many players in the entire league that have been more durable and reliable than Michael Young over the last decade or so.

2010 Bottom 5 Ballparks

Every year right before baseball season starts we come up with a list of the worst major league ballparks still in operation. Each year this article gets harder and harder to write because of all the beautiful new venues that have replaced the decrepit stadiums. This year is no exception as the last year's 3rd worst ballpark, the Metrodome, hosted it's last Twins game. In 2009 we got to say good bye the Shea Stadium which fell victim to the wrecking ball. Crummy ballparks are almost a thing of the past.

Yankee Notes: Mark Teixeira's Elbow, Alfredo Aceves' Back, More Cuts

Sorry about the updates being so late in the day today. I had a bit of running around to do this morning.

Just four days until the season starts—who’s excited? I am.

On to the news:

2010 MLB Predictions: Will Pitching Push Milwaukee Brewers Back into Playoffs?

All anyone wanted to talk about all winter for the Milwaukee Brewers were the pitching woes the team suffered in 2009.

The Brewers finished up as one of the worst staffs in all of baseball, thanks in large part to several injuries and ineffectiveness.

Many forget that as late as June 19, the Brewers were sitting atop the NL Central. If not for the breakdown of the rotation, the Brewers very easily could have been in playoff contention at the end of September.

Pictures of New York Yankees' Switch-Pitching Prospect Pat Venditte

Switch pitcher Pat Venditte got a chance to show off his stuff in the big league camp for the Yankees yesterday. He pitched 1.1 innings allowing one run, two hits, and a walk. Here are some pictures:

Hairston Brothers Mark the Latest Chapter of San Diego Padres' Brotherly Love

Scott and Jerry Hairston have always shared the same last name.  Now they share the same major league uniform.

Countless childhood memories in the backyard are shared by brothers, emulating and envisioning one day playing together in the big leagues.  The San Diego Padres have made that dream a reality several times—only in a much bigger backyard. 

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Tampa Bay
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Chicago
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Minnesota
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Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

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