Jul 08 2009

MLB Scores

Published by mickster at 1:14 am under MLB Team News

MLB Scores
Sunday, July 5th Oakland 5 Final Cleveland 2 Toronto 8 Final NY Yankees 10 St. Louis 10 Final Cincinnati 1 Pittsburgh 0 Final Florida 5 Seattle 4 Final Boston 8 Atlanta 3 Final Washington 5 NY Mets 0 Final Philadelphia 2 Chi White Sox 3 Final Kansas City 6 Detroit 2 Final Minnesota 6 Milwaukee 2 Final Chi Cubs 8 Arizona 4 Final Colorado 3 Baltimore 6 Final LA Angels 9 LA Dodgers 7 Final San Diego 6 in 13 Houston 7 Fi

Monday Night Prime Picks: Nomar is back and All-Star Snubs!
Bet on the MLB Prime Picks by Clicking Here! The Monday night baseball slate is full of great games and it’s highlight by a return to Boston by Nomar and a look at an all-star snub. Oakland @ Boston: Nomar Garciaparra returns to Boston for the first time since 2004 when he was traded and the Red Sox went on to win the World Series. I expect Nomar to be greeted with open arms as he is still well liked in the area. In return I expect plenty of runs in this game as the A’s will be mo

Tuesday Night Baseball Picks: Beckett faces the A’s and the Brewers take on Albert Pujols and the Cards!
Let’s get right to the picks and hopefully make up for the miserable night on the base paths. St. Louis @ Milwaukee The brewers face the cards tonight in a game that seems like a must win with the tight division standings. Gallardo has been the true ace of this team and he deserves credit for keeping this team in the race all year. Cardinals are 1-4 in their last 5 games following an off day and Brewers are 6-1 in Gallardos last 7 starts vs. a team with a winning record. Brewers have d

MLB Blowout Scores
Tonight I was watching Sports Center, and saw the Phillies – Reds score. 22 – 1 ! Wow. I got to thinking, what are the biggest blowouts in MLB history? I could only find so much information about this, I guess people just don’t find it interesting. But, in spite of that, here they are. The Phillies huge 22 -1 win tonight? Nope. It was The biggest blowout was the Chicago Colts, who are now the Cubs, and the Louisville Colonels in 1897. The Colts won 36 - 7 . The second biggest? The T

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