The 2010 Major League season begins on Sunday (early hours of Monday for us in the UK) and it’s set to be another fantastic year of baseball. So, it’s time to make some predictions.
Minnesota Twins
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It was the news that Minnesotans dreamed of and had been praying for throughout the offseason: their home town, All American hero will remain a Twin for years to come.
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Spring Training is the time of year when prospects are catching the eye and fans are having fun watching new players performing in their team’s colours. However, it’s the players who aren’t on the field that are grabbing the attention
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After looking at the Senior Circuit last Sunday, we now turn to the key additions and departures from teams in the American League over the offseason
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Book Reviews
Book Review: Minnesota Twins by Dennis Brackin and Patrick Reusse
by Matt Smithby Matt SmithThis is the latest ‘coffee table’ style offering from MVP Books in their ever-growing series of books focusing on the history of a specific franchise. And it’s the best one yet
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It’s the Superbowl tonight and Spring Training is almost here, but teams are still working hard to improve their rosters
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This week’s transactions in MLB include the A’s signing an ace pitcher and Jim Thome landing with his third different AL Central team
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Although there were no major free agent deals agreed, many MLB transactions have been completed over the last week. Read on for details of the ‘arbitration’ cases
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Our review of the 2009 MLB season moves to the American League Central Division