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An End Of The MLB Lockout May Be Closer Than We Think
An End Of The MLB Lockout May Be Closer Than We Think
An End Of The MLB Lockout May Be Closer Than We Think
The Major League baseball owners and the MLB Players Association met again on Tuesday. It was announced afterward that "little progress" was made. However, realistically, each step of progress will usher the two sides towards an eventual agreement. And, it may be sooner than we are being led to believe.
Can A-Rod Sneak By Cooperstown's PED Roadblock?
Can A-Rod Sneak By Cooperstown's PED Roadblock?
Can A-Rod Sneak By Cooperstown's PED Roadblock?
The final tally of the Baseball Writers Association of America's National Baseball Hall of Fame ballot will come out next Tuesday. On that list is a 'who's who' of Major League Baseball records and accomplishments. The MVP, CY Young and other awards owned by the list of ballot members could sink a ship. However, many of the names that own much of that prestigious hardware are in danger of their time on the Hall of Fame ballot expiring with induction.
My Ten New York Sports Predictions for 2022
My Ten New York Sports Predictions for 2022
My Ten New York Sports Predictions for 2022
It has been a bad decade in New York sports. The New York Giants Super Bowl victory in 2011 is the last major championship in the Big Apple. I say that all changes in 2022! Let's look into our 104.5 The Team crystal ball and see what happens in the New Year!
Top 10 New York Sports Stories of 2021
Top 10 New York Sports Stories of 2021
Top 10 New York Sports Stories of 2021
New York sports in 2021 was fully of drama, progress, disappointment and another year of zero 'Big 4' championships. However, it's always a good year in Big Apple sports. That's because there is always something fun to talk about. There are enough major sports soap operas to interest a few cities, nonetheless one. This year was no different. I'm not going to spoil the ending but you know that somehow COVID 19 will find its way on to our list.
New York Baseball Fans Are In For A Long Winter
New York Baseball Fans Are In For A Long Winter
New York Baseball Fans Are In For A Long Winter
The purest of Major League Baseball fans enjoy the rumors and gossip created by the MLB General Managers meetings that follow the regular season each year. Trade rumors and free agent destinations are usually plastering the headlines of our favorite sports websites, warming the winter months. The hopes of championships to come, ring in with the holidays and ride right into Spring Training. It appears that is going to happen this year.
Ex-New York Mets Manager In a Race for Stamford Mayor
Ex-New York Mets Manager In a Race for Stamford Mayor
Ex-New York Mets Manager In a Race for Stamford Mayor
At one time Bobby Valentine was one of the brightest up and coming stars in the game of baseball. Injuries hampered those expectations and a new career in coaching and managing began. Valentine had great success as manager with the Texas Rangers for seven years, then with the New York Mets leading an unlikely group to the 2000 World Series against the cross-town rival New York Yankees. Now he is involved in a new kind of race and the final game is played on election day.
Should the New York Mets Consider Carlos Beltran for Manager?
Should the New York Mets Consider Carlos Beltran for Manager?
Should the New York Mets Consider Carlos Beltran for Manager?
Boston Red Sox fans know the value of their once banished manager, Alex Cora, to the success of their franchise. Cora admitted his guilt in the Houston Astros cheating scandal, served his suspension and moved on. Friday, the once villain of Major League Baseball, led his team against his former team that was accused of cheating in the American League Championship Series. You almost couldn't have made it up.
Randy Steals Boston Red Sox' Lunch
Randy Steals Boston Red Sox' Lunch
Randy Steals Boston Red Sox' Lunch
A straight steal of home plate in the Major League Baseball playoffs or World Series is something you see Jackie Robinson do in a Ken Burns documentary or you may have seen Javier Baez do it a five years ago when he was with the Chicago Cubs against the San Francisco Giants. Nonetheless, it's rare. Last night in the first game of the American League Division Series featuring the Boston Red Sox and the Tampa Bay Rays, we got to see it again in the Rays 5-0 victory over the Red Sox.

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