Surprises and Ubaldo define first Two months of the MLB Season

The 162 game Major League baseball season is filled with lost of ups and downs, slow starts and fast finishes by individual players and teams. The first two months of the 2010 season are in the books and they have provided some major surprises at the top of their divisions, a unlikely home run leader [...]

Matusz impresses with more than just his arm

Rick Krivda, Rocky Coppinger, Daniel Cabrera, and Matt Riley are just a few of the “can’t miss” pitching products that were supposed to make the Orioles legitimate contenders in the AL East. However, these guys were more known for their inability to pitch at the major league level then for their success. These guys are [...]

Keeping it Real with the O’s in 2010

The anticipation and excitement of Opening Day has been hanging in the air for months. Oriole fans want, need, and expect this year to be different from the last 12; but after watching the game last night, maybe Oriole fans should prepare for more of the same. The Oriole hitters produced 3 solo home runs, [...]

Playing Hardball

As the NFL stumbles into its first uncapped year since 1993 I can’t help, but be a little concerned about the future of the sport I love.  The player’s association said that if there was an uncapped year this season they would never agree to a cap again.  So not only is there potential work [...]

Key to the City

Mothers and citizens of New York, there is good reason for you to be resting a bit uneasy tonight. In a lapse of judgment last week, the mayor of New York City has decided to hand over the keys to the city to the players of a professional baseball team.  I am sure Mayor Bloomberg [...]

Say Hello to the Bad Guys

Have you ever sat through a great movie with a great villain and found that you’ve been rooting for the villain throughout the majority of the movie? It happens to me all the time. Tony Montana, Michael Corleone, Darth Vader…they all take you to dark places that, at times, are much more interesting and real [...]

O’s need to realize pitching should be 1st priority

As someone who has lived in Baltimore and been a huge baseball fan my entire life, I really do want the Orioles to win very badly. I know I sound like a hater on the radio, but it’s just 11 going on 12 years of frustration from losing seasons. There is some excitement with this [...]

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