Yu Darvish
On a gorgeous early March afternoon of the first day of 2012 spring training games, I was in Surprise, Arizona, to witness the Texas Rangers tangle with the Kansas City Royals. What I most remember is the excitement caused by Rangers Rookie Yu Darvish, a Japanese import who came to the
2012 Top American League Players
Baseball Blogger’s Alliance members vote for a variety of post-season awards. Its Stan Musial Award is given to the top player in each league. In this blog post I will discuss my American League choices. 1. Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers. I don’t believe the Detroit Tigers would have won the A.L. Central Division
2012 Top National League Players
Baseball Blogger’s Alliance members vote for a variety of post-season awards. Its Stan Musial Award is given to the top player in each league. In this blog post I will discuss my National League choices. 1. Buster Posey, San Francisco Giants. Buster Posey is a lock for the National League’s Most Valuable
2012 Pitchers of the Year
Baseball Blogger’s Alliance members vote for a variety of post-season awards. These are my choices for the Walter Johnson Award, given to the top pitchers in each league. National League: 1. R.A. Dickey deserves to win the National League’s Cy Young Award in what promises to be a very close
2012 Rookies of the Year
Baseball Blogger’s Alliance members vote for a variety of post-season awards. These are my choices for the Willie Mays Award, given to the top rookie in each league.
2012 Managers of the Year
Baseball Blogger’s Alliance members vote for a variety of post-season awards. These are my choices for the Connie Mack Award, given to the top Manager in each league.
2012 A.L. Comeback Player of the Year – Adam Dunn
After a disappointing 2011 season, Chicago White Sox first baseman Adam Dunn came roaring back to life in 2012. Some thought this would never happen, claiming his sub-par 2011 effort was an indication that Dunn was finished. Others believed the anemic numbers he posted during that campaign, which included a .159 batting
Taryn “Coop” Cooper Supports The Tug McGraw Foundation
Raising funds to combat the scourge of cancer is a cause that resonates deeply in the hearts of many saddened souls, including ours. That’s just one of the many reasons we are offering our support to Taryn “Coop” Cooper, a sportswoman, humanitarian and New York Mets fan, who is training