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Nolan Ryan retiring from Rangers front office

Texas Rangers CEO Nolan Ryan is retiring on October 31st, stepping away from his job in the Texas front office. Ryan was named Rangers team president in February 2008, and is a member of the club's ownership group. This season, there as a growing rift between Ryan and Rangers GM Jon Daniels after Daniels was […]

Four playoff teams, no proven closers, no problem

One of the many myths about the post-season is that you need a "proven closer" to have any kind of success. As with most myths, it only takes some cursory research to reveal that it is all just a pack of lies. Look no further than the 2013 post-season for that research you need to […]

Which one year contracts worked out the best and worst?

The one year contract is becoming something that's used more and more by GMs across the league. One reason it gets used is as a buy low option for a player coming off an injury who can't get the multiple year contract he desired. Another reason it gets used is for players that had a […]

Dugout Digest – Game 6

The results of yesterday's games were the absolute best result for neutral fans and baseball as a whole. The Dodgers beat the Cardinals 6-4 to send the NLCS back to St Louis, and the Tigers beat the Red Sox 7-3 to tie the ALCS at two games apiece and ensure the series is going to […]

ALCS Game 4: New-look Tigers even up series with 7-3 win

Does lineup construction matter? Other than making sure a team's best batters get more at-bats, many would argue that how a lineup is put together doesn't make much of a difference.  However, the Tigers and manager Jim Leyland will probably disagree with that. Their fans might too. At least for one night. Detroit's new-look lineup […]

NLCS Game 5: Dodgers hang on to win 6-4, stay alive

The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the St Louis Cardinals 6-4 in Game 5 of the NLCS, cutting the Cardinals lead to 3-2 and sending the series back to St Louis. The Dodgers led this one from the bottom of the third inning on, adding to their lead with solo home runs in the third, fifth, […]

Tigers make big lineup changes for ALCS Game 4

After watching his lineup get shut out in Game 3 of the ALCS, Tigers manager Jim Leyland is ready to try something drastic. But is this a panic move or could it provide a jolt to a team that's only scored six runs in its past three games? Roughly five hours before the start of […]

Dugout Digest – one more step

There were two games yesterday, and the results of both were pretty telling. The Red Sox beat the Tigers 1-0, but Justin Verlander made just one mistake on the hill for Detroit. The Cardinals beat the Dodgers 4-2, and Ricky Nolasco really had just one bad inning. But hey, when your opponent isn't making mistakes, […]

ALCS Game 3: John Lackey blanks Tigers in 1-0 Red Sox win

When the scheduled pitching matchups for the ALCS were announced, Game 3's slate of Justin Verlander versus John Lackey looked like one to circle. This could be a potential mismatch, right? Verlander is one of the best pitchers in baseball and has been dominant during the playoffs. Lackey was the Red Sox's third-best starting pitcher and […]

Walt Weiss re-ups for three years with Rockies

The Colorado Rockies and manager Walt Weiss have agreed to a three-year contract extension. Weiss was surprisingly hired by the club before the 2013 season despite no managerial experience in the major or minor leagues. While Colorado scuffled to a 74-88 record in 2013, they were just four games under .500 at 46-50 at the […]

A-Rod attorney nearly starts hearing room brawl

When the phrase "legal battle" is used, it's not usually meant to be literal. It nearly was, however, earlier this month during Alex Rodriguez's suspension appeal. According to the New York Daily News, Rodriguez attorney Joe Tacopina nearly came to blows with Julio Ayala, one of the attorneys for Anthony Bosch, during a break in […]

Dugout Digest – an eventful evening

The Dodgers are on the board in the NLCS after their 3-0 win on Monday night. But perhaps the bigger stories coming out of Game 3 were Yasiel Puig gloriously pimping a triple and the "Rally Bear" causing chaos at Dodger Stadium. Oh, and then a video surfaced from after Game 7 of the 1965 […]

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