December 11th, 2009 •
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Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies, Free Agents, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Angels, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Rumors, San Francisco Giants, Teams, Toronto Blue Jays • Tagged as Barry Bonds, Bengie Molina, Brett Gardner, Chris Iannetta, Cliff Lee, Curtis Granderson, Hideki Matsui, Jason Bay, Johnny Damon, Mark DeRosa, Mark McGwire, Melky Cabrera, Miguel Tejada, Pablo Sandoval, Pedro Feliz, roy halladay, Yorvit Torrealba
The 2009 Winter Meetings came to an end on Thursday. The last day of the meetings is typically the slowest as teams head back home after the Rule 5 Draft is held in the morning. However, there were still a few noteworthy items that made their way through the league on Thursday. Roy Halladay Update [...]
November 28th, 2009 •
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Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Oakland Athletics, Rumors, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, Teams, Toronto Blue Jays • Tagged as Alan Trammell, Andre Dawson, Andres Galarraga, Barry Larkin, Bert Blyleven, Dale Murphy, Dave Parker, David Segui, Don Mattingly, Edgar Martinez, Ellis Burks, Eric Karros, Fred McGriff, Harold Baines, Jack Morris, Jim Rice, Kevin Appier, Lee Smith, Mark McGwire, Mike Jackson, Pat Hentgen, Ray Lankford, Rickey Henderson, Roberto Alomar, Robin Ventura, Shane Reynolds, Tim Raines, Todd Zeile
There are 15 new candidates for the Hall of Fame in 2010. Among the new names on the ballot are Roberto Alomar, Barry Larkin, Edgar Martinez and Fred McGriff. It will be interesting who receives what percentage of the votes this year as the stigma of steroids is starting to play an ever increasing role in the vote. There are 26 candidates in total, three more than last year, when Rickey Henderson was elected in his first appearance and Jim Rice made it on his 15th and final try.