Articles related to "Rich Harden"Less than 24 hours after division rival Milwaukee acquired C.C. Sabathia, the Cubbies struck back by landing Oakland's ace.
At the All-Star break, the NL Central contained the three best teams in the entire National League, but only two of those teams can make the MLB Playoffs.
Manager Ernie Whitt is back at the helm of Canada hoping to use the home field advantage - as well as some top talent - to beat the U.S. again and reach second round.
Any of four teams -- the Los Angeles Angels, Texas Rangers, Oakland A's or Seattle Mariners -- could win Major League Baseball's American League West division.
The Chicago Cubs are looking for their third National League Central title in a row-and a playoff appearance that doesn't result in a sudden exit.
With the playoffs fast approaching, picking a World Series favorite seems to be a wide open race. However, baseball's best team might be from the north side of Chicago.
Players traded in mid-season star in playoffs as ex-Red Sox Manny and Los Angeles try to beat Chicago rotation of Dempster, Zambrano, and former Oakland A's Rich Harden.
The 2007 Oakland A's may be in trouble. They lost their best hitter and top starter to free agency. Their new lineup is made up of aging vets and career underachievers.
The World Series is over and now it's time for the hot stove to heat up. Who are the top players in baseball's 2010 free agent class?
Hundreds of baseball players have their contracts expire at the end of each baseball season. 2009 will be no different - here a list of those available.
2008 hasn't been short on good baseball stories. Here are five of the best.
With higher expectations than usual, Canada was ousted in a less than stellar performance against Team Italy, and glaring problems began to show.
Matt Holliday, Jason Bay and John Lackey are the three players that will look to get the largest contracts this offseason.
While the national media has already penciled in the Chicago Cubs as the winners of the NL Central, the 2009 Milwaukee Brewers will prove that last season was no fluke.
They're not called the "Lovable Losers" for nothing as Cubs head into their second century of futility after being bounced from the playoffs again.
Players 51-100 on the 2009 Fantasy Draft Rankings include some aging stars and some young up-and-comers.
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