Monthly Archives: June 2012

Previewing the MLB Trade Deadline – Which Players Are Likely To Be Dealt

Now that the June draft is in the rearview mirror and the All-Star break is rapidly approaching, one should expect the level of trade activity to dramatically increase in the upcoming weeks.  Outside of Ernesto Frieri being traded to Anaheim … Continue reading

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The June Edition of “Dear NatsGM”

June has already been one of the more magical months in recent baseball history, as we have witnessed R.A. Dickey on a hot streak never before seen in a knuckleball pitcher including back to back 1-hitters, a no-hitter from New … Continue reading

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Improving the MLB All-Star Game

Earlier this week I was talking baseball with a friend of mine, and he brought up the topic that Major League Baseball needs to mandate that Bryce Harper and Mike Trout make the roster in the All-Star game next month.  … Continue reading

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Less Wang The Better

Tuesday evening I was fortunate enough to attend the Nationals game against Tampa Bay in some magnificent seats directly behind home plate.  Most fans would have been more eager to see Stephen Strasburg, Jordan Zimmermann, or Gio Gonzalez as the … Continue reading

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