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Do the Blue Jays have the most interesting trade chip?

The Toronto Blue Jays are in an odd place right now in the AL East. At 45-45, they're 10.5 games out of the division lead, and that margin is growing daily. However, Toronto just just two games out of the second wild card berth, currently held by the Detroit Tigers. But with Jose Bautista's wrist […]

Dugout Digest – the beginning of the end?

I'm not much of a believer in the theory that you can pinpoint the moment a team's season went in a direction based on one game. But I guarantee you, that if the Orioles go on an awful run in the coming weeks, everyone will point at last night's 19-7 blowout at the hands of […]

Another Twitter insider, but this one plagiarizes too!

You all remember Scott Swaim, right? Of course you do. He was the supposed MLB Insider this winter that claimed to have broken multiple free agent signings, and put all his eggs in the "Prince Fielder is going to the Nationals" basket…only to watch Fielder sign with the Tigers, his account get berated and quickly […]

Is there a long-term plan in Arizona?

With all of the trade talk surrounding the Diamonbacks and their star player, right fielder Justin Upton, I'm wondering just what GM Kevin Towers is trying to build out in the desert. You can say what you want about Upton, about how he hasn't lived up to his enormous potential, and how he's extremely inconsistent, […]

Dugout Digest – a tight race

OK, so we all know the three division leaders in the AL right now: the Yankees, White Sox, and Rangers. And of course, we all know that the Angels have a commanding lead on the first wild card slot. But when it comes to the second wild card slot….that's when things get interesting. The Orioles […]

Dugout Digest – who wants the NL West?

The NL West has been a very tight race over the last month and a half, and last night, the three teams in contention pretty much threw up their hands and said that no one wanted to win it. The Diamondbacks began the day by falling 4-1 to the Cubs to fall three games under […]

Dugout Digest – a shocking loss

When you strike out 15 hitters in a game…you expect to win the game. Yet, last night, Francisco Liriano of the Twins did that against the A's….and he lost. Yep, the enigmatic Twins starter struck out 15 over eight innings, walking just one…and lost. What happened? Well, he allowed just four hits and four runs […]

VIDEO: Quintin Berry robs Wilson Betemit of a home run

Your browser does not support iframes. It's the fifth inning of the Tigers-Orioles game, Tigers left fielder Quintin Berry makes this great catch to rob Wilson Betemit of a homer. This really wasn't a game saver, as the Tigers led 7-1 at the time, but it got starter Doug Fister out of the inning unscathed. […]

Pirates fans on Twitter hate Mark Appel

Stanford pitcher Mark Appel was projected to be the top pick in June's MLB draft. Appel fell to the Pirates at eighth, and the maximum amount that the Pirates could offer him without having to pay taxes on bonuses was in the neighborhood of $3.3 million. Because Appel could get more higher in the draft, […]

Second Half Preview: AL West

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim What Went Right: Mike Trout has fulfilled his potential quicker than anyone ever imagined, and is the best player in the American League this season. Mark Trumbo can't play defense, but he's showing even more power than he did last year. Jered Weaver and CJ Wilson have pitched like they […]

Second Half Preview: NL West

Arizona Diamondbacks What Went Right: Aaron Hill looks like his pre-struggle self from Toronto, even if you discount his two cycles. After a slow start, catcher Miguel Montero and Paul Goldschmidt have started hitting like they're capable of. Gerardo Parra has gotten more playing time than expected, and remains one of the best fourth outfielders […]

Second Half Preview: AL Central

Chicago White Sox What Went Right: A whole lot of awesomeness. Adam Dunn burst from his cocoon, and became a butterfly once again. Alex Rios is finally looking like an eight figure player. Paul Konerko is still destroying the ball. Alejandro De Aza is an unreal center fielder that Kenny Williams bought extremely low on. […]

Second Half Preview: NL Central

Chicago Cubs What Went Right: For as terrible as Alfonso Soriano's contract is, he's actually playing pretty well, hitting 15 homers with a .792 OPS. Starlin Castro continues to be a solid shorstop, though he still has ugly plate discipline. Career minor leaguer Brian LaHair gave the team a good spark at first base for […]

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