MLB Archive

  • What The MLB All-Star Rosters SHOULD Have Looked Like

    What The MLB All-Star Rosters SHOULD Have Looked Like

    By now, I’m sure you’ve seen the All-Star rosters, and I’m sure you scratched your head trying to figure out how some of the players made the team. Some are having good seasons so far, like Evan Meek, Arthur Rhodes, and Jason Heyward, to name a few, but they’re not All-Star worthy by Club Seat’s [...]

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  • The Phillies NEED To Make A Move

    The Phillies NEED To Make A Move

    Well, it seems as if the injury bug has found its way into the Phillies’ locker room. First it was Joe Blanton, then Jimmy Rollins, J.A. Happ, Ryan Madson, Brad Lidge, Carlos Ruiz, and J.C. Romero. Now, the latest case of the bug has landed Chase Utley and Placido Polanco on the 15-day DL. This [...]

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  • Should Strasburg Be An All-Star?

    Should Strasburg Be An All-Star?

    This has been a hot topic the past two weeks so I thought I’d share my thoughts. I have two views on this subject, both are legit arguments. First off, if we are basing this All-Star selection on what it truly means (players who have had an exceptional first half of the season and have [...]

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  • The Nationals Might Just Be My Favorite Team In A Few Years

    The Nationals Might Just Be My Favorite Team In A Few Years

    Unless you hang with Osama in his cave, chances are you probably saw Stephen Strasburg’s debut. Granted he was playing the Pirates, it was still unbelievable nonetheless. Big ups to the 21-year-old for proving to the world that the D.C. area does in fact have a baseball team. Now throw Bryce Harper into the mix [...]

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  • Should The Rays Trade Carl Crawford?

    Should The Rays Trade Carl Crawford?

    This is a sensitive subject for many Rays fans out there (myself included), but I had to touch on the issue. Carl Crawford will be a free agent come season’s end and at soon-to-be 29 years of age, he’s in the middle of his best playing days. As one of the most likeable and consistent players since [...]

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  • Hey A-Rod, Shove It! Sincerely, Dallas Braden

    Hey A-Rod, Shove It! Sincerely, Dallas Braden

    Hey A-Rod, remember me? It’s alright if you don’t, since you thought it was “pretty funny, actually” that a guy with only a “handful of wins in his career” would tear you a new one for walking across the pitchers mound during an inning (that was MY pitchers mound might I add). You also said that [...]

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  • MLB Awards Through April

    MLB Awards Through April

    AL MVP Robinson Cano Cano is doing everything this year. He’s hitting for power, hitting for average, driving in runs, and he’s doing work with the glove. He has been the most consistent player for the Yankees and he definitely has the potential to win the MVP. Hitting in the middle of that lineup and [...]

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  • Still… Cursed!

    Still… Cursed!

    Before the start of last season, I did an article on my hometown team, the Chicago Cubs. The article uncovered the story of what is believed to be the reason why the Cubs have not won a World Series in over 100 years, and the reason being that they were cursed. The 2009 season was [...]

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  • Two Amazing Plays, But Which One’s Better?

    Two Amazing Plays, But Which One’s Better?

    Baseball fans have already been spoiled during this young MLB season by two very impressive plays, along with a recent no-hitter by Ubaldo Jimenez. The two plays could easily be “the play of the year” once the season comes to a close, and ironically, they were both made by pitchers. Which do you think was [...]

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  • David Wright’s Secret To Success: “The Situation”

    David Wright’s Secret To Success: “The Situation”

    After a not so David Wright year, this off-season he quickly paired up with the most infamous six-pack in the world, The Situation. Situational training has put Wright in optimal shape and after the public seeing this video, the Situation might find himself training a big league club in the future. “Yea you have four [...]

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  • The Best of Milton Bradley – Somebody Get This Guy A Muzzle!

    The Best of Milton Bradley – Somebody Get This Guy A Muzzle!

    There’s a reason why Milton Bradley has been on 8 ball clubs over his 11-year career. Let’s take a look at some of the bizarre quotes that formed Bradley’s career into a wooden roller coaster ride. With the Dodgers, Bradley and Jeff Kent often found themselves arguing like 4th graders: “The problem is, he doesn’t [...]

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  • Well, The Angels Hold An AWESOME New World Record…

    Well, The Angels Hold An AWESOME New World Record…

    Everyone knows what a Snuggie is. One of those fleece blankets that look like robes put on backwards, making people look like morons. The Angels organization had a bright idea and wanted to break the Guiness Book World Record for the “largest gathering of people wearing fleece blankets” (previously held by the Cleveland Cavaliers). Yes, [...]

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  • MLB Previews (Club Seat Style): NL West

    MLB Previews (Club Seat Style): NL West

    1. Los Angeles Dodgers The Dodgers are relying on numerous players to improve on their 09′ season, and Russell Martin and Rafael Furcal are two of those players. Chad Billingsley also needs to get back to form to stabilize a rotation led by youngster Clayton Kershaw and veterans Vicente Padilla and Hiroki Kuroda. Manny, Matt [...]

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  • Club Seat’s 2010 MLB Predictions

    Club Seat’s 2010 MLB Predictions

    AL East Luca Esposito: Yankees Eric Evans: Red Sox Justin Hren: Yankees AL Central Luca Esposito: White Sox Eric Evans: White Sox Justin Hren: White Sox AL West Luca Esposito: Angels Eric Evans: Rangers Justin Hren: Mariners NL East Luca Esposito: Phillies Eric Evans: Phillies Justin Hren: Phillies NL Central Luca Esposito: Cardinals Eric Evans: [...]

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  • Club Seat’s 2010 Starting Pitcher Rankings

    Club Seat’s 2010 Starting Pitcher Rankings

    1. Tim Lincecum 2009: 2.48 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, 4 CG, 261 K’s, 15 W’s, 7 L’s Lincecum will dominate the National League yet again in 2010. If the Giants can get their hitting going the way they hope, Tiny Tim could hit 20 wins this season. 2. Roy Halladay 2009: 2.79 ERA, 1.13 WHIP, 9 [...]

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