Super Bowl Longshots The 2008 NFL Season is quickly approaching, with Week 1 action kicking off Thursday, September 4 and proceeding to Sunday, September 7.
Author: Mark
Red Hot Phillies The Philadelphia Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals were quiet on Thursday afternoon, letting baseball’s non-waiver trading deadline pass without making a blockbuster move.
Angels Stay Hot With the best record in baseball and a recently bolstered lineup, the Los Angeles Angels appear to be on cruise control toward their fourth AL West title in the last five years.
New Look Sox The Boston Red Sox put a big distraction behind them on Thursday – but they also lost one of the most prolific power hitters in their history.
Cubs Come Home There haven’t been too many teams that have gotten the best of the NL Central-leading Chicago Cubs this year. Just ask the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Rays Back Home Even after the Tampa Bay Rays wrapped up a winning road trip, manager Joe Maddon still feels his team is at its best at home.
Pedro Comes Back This season has been a challenge for Pedro Martinez, and he might be relieved to just be back on the mound at this point.
Harden Still Winless Rich Harden has pitched well during his brief time with the Chicago Cubs, but has nothing to show for it.
Marlins Still On Top The Florida Marlins have been one of the surprise teams in the NL this season, staying competitive despite having the lowest payroll in the majors by a huge margin.
Cardinals Keeping Pace As the two teams ahead of them in the NL Central battled for first place this week, the St. Louis Cardinals have been doing their part to stay in the thick of the playoff race.