Bartolo Colon’s 2,000th Strikeout
It took Bartolo Colon 415 starts (and six relief appearances) to make it to the magical 2,000th strikeout. Coincidentally, the victim of No. 2,000 was former New York Met Ike Davis, who played in 454...
View ArticleNew York Rangers One Step Closer to First Stanley Cup in 20 Years
Only once in the last three decades has there been a Stanley Cup champion from the state of New York. In 1994, Mark Messier and Brian Leetch led the New York Rangers to the seven-game series victory...
View ArticleLA Kings and Darryl Sutter Continue Tremendous Postseason Success
Soon after the Los Angeles Kings fired head coach Terry Murrayin late December 2011, the organization hired Darryl Sutter, who had last been seen as the general manager of the Calgary Flames. Sutter...
View ArticleAngels Sweep Doubleheader, but Jose Abreu Continues to Rake
The Los Angeles Angels’ offense powered them to 8-4 and 7-5 victories on Tuesday, preventing the Chicago White Sox from matching their longest winning streak of the season. After being swept in the...
View ArticleSeattle’s Chris Young Looking Like His Old Self
Although Chris Young is one of the oldest players in his division, he has been looking fresh during the 2014 season. On Wednesday, he dominated another American League West opponent to give the Seattle...
View ArticleCan Tampa Bay’s Rays of Sunshine Return on July 4?
The Tampa Bay Rays headed into Thursday’s contest in Detroit on a season-high five-game winning streak, which was the longest current one in the American League. However, the Tigers took the suspense...
View ArticleGolden State Warriors Dominate the Los Angeles Clippers, 121-104
The Golden State Warriors set the tone early as they jumped out to a 10-point lead in the first quarter with a huge defensive effort from Draymond Green and Stephen Curry who held Blake Griffin and...
View ArticleHarrison Barnes and Festus Ezeli Need to Step Up
The Golden State Warriors are 5-2. One would think offense is behind their hot start, but these Warriors are a dedicated bunch on defense. Despite the team’s success, there are two players who were key...
View ArticleSan Francisco Giants: 3 Things The Team Must Do To Win In 2015
Hunter Pence hit, Madison Bumgarner pitched (again and again), and the Royals didn’t send Alex Gordon home in the ninth inning of game seven. Cue the Buster Hug, cue the smiling Bruce Bochy, cue the...
View ArticleSan Francisco Giants: All-Star Update Part 2
The latest update on the official All-Star Voting came out this week, and there were a lot of San Francisco Giants on the move. Here is the latest NL voting update for the #ASG:...
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