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Introducing Your 2005 Washington Nationals by Josh Brown
Introducing Your 2005 Washington Nationals…
“Don’t get us wrong, I understand the impossibility of running a major league baseball team in Montreal. It’s remarkable the Expos were able to last 10 years in a market where nobody really cared. But let’s set the record straight—the dissolution of the Expos wasn’t due to a lack of fan support.â€
“Capitalism isn’t driven by consumers.â€
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April 5, 2005 No Comments
Opening Day Thoughts

Forget all those things you read about the players in spring training, the regular season is a totally different kettle of fish.
Javier Vazquez pitched some nice games during the exhibition season, yesterday he didn’t make it out of the second inning.
If you are an Arizona fan you have to wonder if the NY experience has scarred him for life.
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April 5, 2005 No Comments
2005 Predictions: Enjoy Them Today, Once the Action Starts, Who Knows?

Batter Up April 3rd, 2005
The American League West has become the premier division in the league.
Every team in the West has a chance to win the division this season. Every team in the West has a manager that makes an impact on the game. Every team in the West has a general manager that understands how to build a winning ball club.
So, who’s the frontrunner to win the division as the season opens up? [Read more →]
April 3, 2005 No Comments
Play Ball: A History of A's Home Openers by A.J. Hayes
Play Ball
A history of Oakland A’s home openers
By A.J. Hayes
Overall Record: Since moving west in 1968 the A’s have gone 20-16 in games played on opening day in Oakland.
First Opener: On April 17, 1968 the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum was over following with excitement as 50,164 fans filed into the park for the first official major league game played in Oakland. Veteran right-hander Lew Krausse started for the A’s against Baltimore’s Dave McNally. Krausse opened the game by walking Baltimore lead off man Curt Blefary, but he escaped the frame unscathed. He wasn’t so lucky in the second when Baltimore’s Boog Powell produced the first hit and run in the history of the Coliseum with one swing as he slugged a one-out, solo home run.
Baltimore spoiled the A’s west coast debut 4-1 with Krausse taking the loss.
Click below for more of a tremendous look at A’s baseball history, Marty [Read more →]
April 1, 2005 No Comments
Three Latino Statues

When Juan Marichal got the news
about being the second Latinamerican
player to have a statue,
he was honored, thrilled, but not
well informed.
By Amaury Pi-González [Read more →]
March 30, 2005 No Comments
Batter Up March 27th by Marty Lurie

When baseball fans hear names such as Johnny Sain, Walt Hriniak, Charlie Lau, and Leo Mazzone they immediately recognize some of the most successful major league coaches in baseball history, men who have shaped the careers of numerous hall of famers.
Add A’s infield coach Ron Washington to the above list.
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March 27, 2005 No Comments
End of the Bonds Era; Time to Move On by Ed Stern

Marty; There isn’t much left to say about the unfortunate Bonds interview the other day. The man is clearly in trouble and his troubles don’t reside solely in damaged knees. As said here recently, the courtroom is a different venue from a press conference. Bonds will not be able to exclude people he doesn’t approve of from the courtroom. The beat reporter from the Chronicle will remain in the courtroom whether Bonds approves of him or not.
Bonds has a narrow and incorrect view of what constitutes the media. The Chronicle, the focus of his disdain, is a San Francisco, Northern California, provincial paper. I daresay that Bonds didn’t read the national press, such as the New York Times. the day after his latest press conference. Under the Nixonian heading, “Won’t Be a Surly Superstar To Kick Around Anymore”, sportswriter Selena Roberts expressed her contempt for Bonds, as a person, in no uncertain terms, describing what she characterized as his “aversion to accountability”.
Fans Ed Stern is the most qualified person I know to comment on what lies ahead for Barry Bonds.
Marty
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March 25, 2005 No Comments
2005 Predictions Part II (National League)

The National League might have
to wait until the All Star break
to see its biggest star take a
swing in pursuit of the record.
By Amaury Pi-González [Read more →]
March 23, 2005 No Comments
Barry Bonds, Legal Probelms, and Baseball by Ed Stern

Marty; Two comments, one by you and one by Amaury, are provocative. Amaury says, in his article analyzing the American League, “leave the steroids to the clinical experts”. You point out that the Giants, without Bonds, “are a very old team without a leader”. There is a relationship between these observations.
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March 21, 2005 No Comments
Batter Up March 20th

A good major league bench is made up of players who understand their role.
Examples of players who have successfully filled that role recently on winning teams are: John Mabry, Olmedo Saenz, Ruben Sierra and Gabe Kapler.
The 2005 projected A’s bench players don’t fit that mold.
Here’s what I mean.
The projected bench players who will leave Phoenix want to play every day, not sit by waiting for a chance to contribute late in a game. [Read more →]
March 20, 2005 No Comments
