Archive for September 2004
It’s been 40 years now, and Steve is completely over his bitterness and frustration over how his Giants handled the “problem” of too many Hall of Fame bats on one roster. Okay, maybe not quite.
The Mets may have already decided to fire manager Art Howe, Barry Bonds hits #699, the Diamondbacks reach 100 losses and the rest of the news around the majors.
Barry Bonds broke his single season BB record, more eliminations, Nomar Garciaparra has a groin injury and the rest of the news around the majors.
Several teams clinch winning or losing records, more eliminations, the Devil Rays achieve a rare winning/losing streak feat and the rest of the news around the majors.
Aaron talks excitement in Boston, playoff positioning, the best non-rookie rookie in the AL, and baseball’s best pitcher.
The Royals set a team record for runs in the opener of a doubleheader and get shutout in the nightcap, more eliminations, Ichiro Suzuki breaks his own AL record for singles and the rest of the news around the majors.
Bryan sits in an armchair with his crystal ball, recapping the winter that was … 2004-2005.
The Yankees might have to play a 3 team doubleheader, Brian Cashman thinks he can influence the weather, the Marlins tie their team record for longest winning streak and the rest of the news around the majors.
You’ll laugh!! You’ll cry!! You’ll marvel at the adventures of those two madcap GMs, as they put together the greatest baseball team ever assembled primarily through great trades.
Sorry, we don’t think Jerry Colonna is in this one.
Ben takes a look at 10 players who have come back from earlier injuries and are playing very well right now.
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