Wednesday, October 7, 2015

10/7/15
Wild Card Game Analysis: Who Are The Real Losers?
Tonight, the Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs squared off in the National League Wild Card Game. The Cubs won the game by a score of 4-0. The Pirates were eliminated from the playoffs for the second consecutive season in the Wild Card Game. Though the Pirates lost the game, we should ask ourselves who the real losers are. First of all, the Chicago Cubs are real losers. Look, I know that they won the game, but Jake Arrieta had no business throwing up and in to Francisco Cervelli and Josh Harrison. The fact that he said that "the balls were slick tonight" is a pathetic excuse. He is a Major League pitcher and he is 29 years old. That is one of those lame excuses that you would hear from a 12-year-old in little league. Also, the Cubs had no business reacting like that after Arrieta was hit by the pitch. The Pirates had every right to be angry. Francisco Cervelli and Josh Harrison were both hit up high, but Chris Coghlan took out Jung-ho Kang while attempting to turn a double play in a game last month. If you look at the replay, Coghlan blatantly lifted his leg up. THAT is a dirty play. The Chicago Cubs get no respect from me and they are my least favorite team in Major League Baseball. To all of you Cubs fans who are reading this, I do not care that you think that the Pirates are a dirty team. Look at your team. The Pirates had every right to show their frustration towards your team. I am not pulling for your precious Cubs whatsoever. Also, Major League umpires are losers as well. Can we please get a computer to call balls and strikes? Umpires always get those calls wrong and they play a major impact on the game. This needs to stop. Finally, Robert Manfred is a loser. He took over as Major League commissioner after Bud Selig resigned. All he did was continue where Selig left off. I believe that they should do away with the one-game playoff. It is not fair for a team like the Pirates to win 98 games in the regular season and get eliminated after one game in the playoffs. If Major League Baseball continues to have a Wild Card Game, they should have a best of 3 series. One game is not fair. Major League Baseball has a lot of problems and there are many things that need to be changed.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

10/6/15
Marlins Re-Sign Ichiro Suzuki
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The Miami Marlins re-signed outfielder Ichiro Suzuki to a one-year contract with an option for the 2017 season. Suzuki, 42 on October 22, has played in 2357 career games for the Mariners, Yankees, and Marlins. He has a career batting average of .314 with 113 home runs and 738 runs batted in. He is a 10-time All Star selection, 10-time Gold Glove Award winner, 3-time Silver Slugger Award winner, the 2001 American League MVP and the 2001 American League Rookie of the Year.
10/6/15
Nationals Fire Matt Williams
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The Washington Nationals have fired their entire coaching staff including manager Matt Williams. Williams, 49, served as the manager of the Nationals for two seasons. He has compiled a record of (179-145) as manager of the Nationals.
10/6/15
Dan Haren Retires
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Long-time MLB pitcher Dan Haren has retired. Haren, 35, pitched in 391 career games for the Cardinals, Athletics, Diamondbacks, Angels, Nationals, Dodgers, Marlins, and Cubs. He has a career record of (153-131) with a 3.75 ERA and one save. He pitched 16 complete games in his career and six of them were shutouts. He was a three-time All Star selection.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

9/30/15
Angels Designate Grant Green for Assignment
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The Los Angeles Angels designated infielder/outfielder Grant Green for assignment. Green, 28, has played in 109 career games for the Athletics and Angels. He has a career batting average of .249 with three home runs and 31 runs batted in.
9/30/15
Blue Jays Designate Donn Roach for Assignment
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The Toronto Blue Jays designated pitcher Donn Roach for assignment. Roach, 25, has pitched in 17 career games for the Padres and Cubs. He has a career record of (1-1) with a 5.35 ERA.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

9/29/15
Greg Holland to Undergo Tommy John Surgery
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Kansas City Royals' pitcher Greg Holland will miss the remainder of the 2015 season, as he will be undergoing Tommy John Surgery on Friday. Holland, 29, has pitched in 309 career games for the Royals. He has a career record of (18-12) with a 2.42 ERA and 145 saves. He is two-time All Star selection.