Picking my Performance of the Week in MLB was a tricky decision this time
May 2011
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British baseballBritish Baseball Beat
British Baseball Beat: Battling the elements
by Matt Smithby Matt SmithDark clouds threatening a downpour, jackets zipped up tight, wind whipping away at your scorecard: it’s not the idyllic baseball weather we all hope for, but sometimes you have to battle the elements to enjoy a ballgame
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It was a soggy end to the fantasy baseball week, as several games were rained out on Sunday. Which teams avoided the bad weather and which managers were left cursing Mother Nature?
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BST guide to this week’s early MLB games: Tuesday and Thursday
by Matt Smithby Matt SmithWe’ve got early games on Tuesday and Thursday this working week, as well as a close-to-midnight encounter between the Yankees and Rays on Monday
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Thoughts on the Halladay-Johnson match-up, Kendrys Morales, and a great fielding play by a Netherlands outfielder
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Today’s game is scheduled to be the Civil Rights Game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves. Coverage starts at 18.00
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There are twelve MLB games scheduled to start before midnight UK time on F.A. Cup Final day
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We haven’t had any no-hitters this week, which is a bit disappointing really. Still, several players have staked a claim to be deserving of the Performance of the Week award
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British Baseball Beat: Manchester-Liverpool rivalry continues
by Matt Smithby Matt SmithManchester and Liverpool produced some more classic sporting contests, while the Cambridge Royals improved to 3-0
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It is time to look back at the past week in the BaseballGB fantasy league. In a big week for pitchers, which teams benefitted from the two no-hitters thrown and several other close no-hit bids?