The Philadelphia Phillies play their final regular-season series in New York's Shea Stadium this weekend, and, as usual, they're ...
It's true, it's true: The Florida Marlins, long the victims of bad baseball (except when they win the World Series) and even worse stadium accomodations, do not provide a draw to fans in beautiful Miami, Florida. But rarely are the fans so noticeably
For now, everyone is perfect. No one has fumbled. No one has thrown an interception. No kicker in a shockingly pristine uniform has missed a game-winning field goal, forcing him to try to avoid all the tired, sod-crusted linebackers on his way to the
Fun pregame activity for Florida Marlins players: Guess the attendance. Wednesday's opponent at Dolphins Stadium: Atlanta Braves. So Marlins reliever Joe Nelson does a head count and guesses, 418 fans. He was way off. The true count: 600. Each fan had
Ten months ago, the Angels were the frontrunners to land Miguel Cabrera from the Florida Marlins, giving them the kind of slugger they long hoped dreamed of pairing with Vladimir Guerrero in the middle of their lineup.
But the Detroit Tigers stepped in
Florida residents must abhor professional baseball, which would explain why there are currently two franchises in the state. And apparently, it has nothing to do with winning; the Tampa Bay Rays lead the AL East, and the Florida Marlins are two games
With the NFL, and fantasy football, kicking-off tonight, there is no better time to begin looking forward to the 2009 fantasy baseball season. The first thing I do is look at the data from the current season. Whose hitting HRs? Stealing bases?
In business performance, the Zephyrs held their own this season despite having to cancel the last three games because Hurricane Gustav was taking aim on New Orleans.
In baseball performance, the team didn't come close to matching the performance of
Florida's 16-14 loss to the Braves marked the second game in the last three weeks in which both teams scored 13 or more runs over the first six innings.
There have been only 10 others since 1900. In fact, there was a period of 35 seasons from 1934 to 19
WASHINGTON - Kyle Kendrick is out and it is uncertain when he could be back.
Charlie Manuel did not start centerfielder Shane Victorino last night because he has been "a little jumpy" at the plate. Jayson Werth played center field and Eric Bruntlett