Happy Opening Day! The Phillies start their 2008 campaign with an opening series with the Washington Nationals, who won last night against...
Over the weekend I gathered together some of the best Phillies fan bloggers (Phloggers) on the internet for a roundtable discussion about...
Before spring bloomed in baseball land, you could say the Phillies and Mets were the top draws in the NL East. But...
So I have the Phillies finishing in third place with an 85-77 record. Oh well. That doesn’t mean the Phillies won’t have...
Some odds and ends on this Christmas Eve-like day: Steve Kline was designated for assignment. The Phils were rumored to be trading...
In yesterday’s preview of the NL East, I wrote the Phillies were going to win 85 games in 2008. That’s the pessimistic...
And now, the NL East. NL East 1. New York Mets It’s sad to report, but I’m picking the Mets to win...
Expect everyone to be competitive in the NL West every year, well, except one team. Last year it was the Giants, and...
Last season, the NL Central was horrendous. In 2006, the season was horrendous. To be blunt, the NL Central is not a...
They’re the team we hate. We can’t stand these bums, their old stadium, their illiterate fans and their over-the-top city. We have...
The AL West is the abused cousin of the league. OK, bad metaphor. But the division has two clear-cut good teams and...
It’s Red Sox and Yankees in the AL East. We know that. We wish it would stop. Frankly, though, these teams are...
The Phillies today claimed RHP Tim Lahey off waivers. They also grabbed IF Chris Woodward. To make room, they outrighted Chris Snelling,...
Welcome to the American League, or “Baseball’s Superfriends.” Yes, the AL has been the dominant league for the past decade or so,...
In the National League East, people will have you believe there’s a strict line dividing the Phillies, Mets and Braves and the...
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