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Justin Verlander and Homer Bailey break up Rice U.-dominated first round with Philip Humber, Jeff Niemann and Wade Townsend in top eight.
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The United States failed to advance out of the second round at the 2006 World Baseball Classic but they are thinking about winning the title in 2009.
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The Red Sox bounced back nicely from a tough stretch by sweeping the Giants over the weekend. But in two weeks, the Yankees lopped six games off Boston's division lead.
This is an opinion piece expressing my belief as to which players truly deserve a starting spot on the 2007 MLB American League All-Star Team. You may be surprised.
The 2006 American League champs dropped to second place last year. But after a boatload of winter acquisitions, they look like they can win it all in 2008.
The last year of Yankee Stadium. The year Junior hits number 600. The year Maddux will pass Clemens, and Big Unit could reach 300. '08 will be another historic season.
A look at the four-horse race known as the American League Central,highlighted by the Twins trying to repeat as division champs and the Tigers hoping to make another run.
While some could have foreseen that the Red Sox would have the best record in the American League, nobody predicted the Milwaukee Brewers would lead the Senior Circuit.
The Boston Red Sox have been the class of the AL in the first half of 2009, while other surprises and disappointments have dotted the baseball landscape.
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The Cleveland Indians are looking to build on the experience that was the 2007 season. With a strong pitching staff, the Tribe can once again make the playoffs.
2009 AL Cy Young champ Zach Greinke earns dual honor of Fantasy Starting Pitcher of the Year. But he drops to #3 in rankings for top ten 2010 AL roto starting pitchers.
Major League Baseball teams have been dropping e-mails to their fan base wishing them holiday greetings to ensure they return, but what do clubs want this Christmas?
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