I learned today that baseball after the United States is second biggest in Japan. They will try and launch a global baseball league in the future. I also didnt know that U.S teams send scouts on a regular basis to Japan to fish for players.
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[FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"]Yes, the Japanese pro leagues are almost sort of like an advanced AAA league that helps feed players into the Major Leagues. Every season seems like there's a bidding war over the "next big thing" coming out of the Japanese leagues. . .[/FONT]
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What a classy move done by nomar g. today signs for one day so he can retire as a redsox thats one classy move to the team and the fans who were always greatful to how played the game and i know it was all about the money when he was traded but its a money sport but he did right by me unlike clemens the dirty yankee traitor/steroid takin bum
I hope leland has got his troops ready this year and they dont give up and crack under presure again
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In a recent Phillys game at the Citizens Bank Park, a fan ran into the field to seek his 15 minutes of fame. Unfortunately, after 30 seconds, he was tasered by the police. The fan who was tasered down was Steve Consalvi, a 17-year old who even called his dad through cellphone to say that he was planning to run into the field. His dad discouraged him but it didn’t work as Consalvi was able to fulfill his dreams for about 30 seconds......................
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When spring training began, MLB betting experts targeted the Yankees and Phillies as favorites to get back to the World Series and play once more for baseball supremacy. While other contenders have emerged to wager on, the Phils and Yanks are there as well, according to the odds.
The Yankees World Series odds are 5/2 to win it all, while the Phillies World Series odds are 15/4. Both teams are relatively healthy and that’s keeping them as favorites.
But there are other baseball betting options to win the MLB title in 2010. The Tampa Bay Rays have been leading the Yankees for the most of the 2010 baseball betting season and should not be taken lightly. They were in the 2008 World Series and did finish over .500 in 2009. This season, they appear to be healthier and much deeper at the pitching position. Sports Betting has the Rays as a 5/1 shot to win it all.
Meanwhile, the perennial playoff team the St. Louis Cardinals are also being weighted as a contender. They are listed as 7/1 shots at the moment. If their offense gets hot, the Cards could go a long way, making their 7/1 status as a steal for MLB betting aficionados.
Having fallen off in terms of quality pitching starts and offensive power, the Boston Red Sox have been reduced to a .500 team so far on the 2010 baseball betting season. As a result, their odds currently sit at 14/1 to win it all. Taking into account the fact that both the Rays and the Yankees are in their division, Boston is probably not worth a bet at the moment.
Finally, do you want some real MLB wagering value? How about the Minnesota Twins? They are leading their division and boast a much deeper roster in 2010. This scrappy team is playing like a contender right from the start, a stark contrast to their come-from-behind mentality that propelled them into the postseason last year. Sports Betting lists the Twins as 16/1 to win the World Series, great baseball betting value if you can get it.
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We’re over a month-and-a-half in to the MLB betting season and Sports Betting thought it would be fun to check in on the latest World Series odds. The defending champion New York Yankees are off to a good start and their odds reflect it, while the defending NL champs the Philadelphia Phillies are also well positioned for another run at the baseball betting title.
When spring training began, MLB betting experts targeted the Yankees and Phillies as favorites to get back to the World Series and play once more for baseball supremacy. While other contenders have emerged to wager on, the Phils and Yanks are there as well, according to the odds.
The Yankees World Series odds are 5/2 to win it all, while the Phillies World Series odds are 15/4. Both teams are relatively healthy and that’s keeping them as favorites.
But there are other baseball betting options to win the MLB title in 2010. The Tampa Bay Rays have been leading the Yankees for the most of the 2010 baseball betting season and should not be taken lightly. They were in the 2008 World Series and did finish over .500 in 2009. This season, they appear to be healthier and much deeper at the pitching position. Sports Betting has the Rays as a 5/1 shot to win it all.
Meanwhile, the perennial playoff team the St. Louis Cardinals are also being weighted as a contender. They are listed as 7/1 shots at the moment. If their offense gets hot, the Cards could go a long way, making their 7/1 status as a steal for MLB betting aficionados.
Having fallen off in terms of quality pitching starts and offensive power, the Boston Red Sox have been reduced to a .500 team so far on the 2010 baseball betting season. As a result, their odds currently sit at 14/1 to win it all. Taking into account the fact that both the Rays and the Yankees are in their division, Boston is probably not worth a bet at the moment.
Finally, do you want some real MLB wagering value? How about the Minnesota Twins? They are leading their division and boast a much deeper roster in 2010. This scrappy team is playing like a contender right from the start, a stark contrast to their come-from-behind mentality that propelled them into the postseason last year. Sports Betting lists the Twins as 16/1 to win the World Series, great baseball betting value if you can get it.
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But don’t worry Tigers backers, Cabrera isn’t hurt but instead taking the time off to be with his wife for the birth of their second child. Cabrera's wife, Rosangel, is scheduled to have labor induced on Tuesday near their home in Miami. The Tigers play Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon in Seattle, so it’s virtually impossible for Cabrera to even get to Seattle in time. He hit his 10th home run of the season in Sunday's win over the Dodgers, and his 40 RBIs lead the major leagues; his .331 average is third on the team. Either Brennan Boesch or Johnny Damon figures to hit cleanup, while Don Kelly or Ryan Raburn figures to start at first.
Meanwhile, Detroit center fielder Austin Jackson, who looks like the AL Rookie of the Year so far, should be good to go against the Mariners after missing Sunday’s game against the Dodgers after getting beaned Saturday night before by Ramon Troncoso. Jackson, who is hitting.337 with 11 RBIs in 42 games, probably will have a puffy left eye for at least a few more days.
This series finishes a seven-game road trip for Detroit, which is 3-2 on it so far. Sunday’s win improved the Tigers to 16-0 this season when leading after six innings. Meanwhile, this two-gamer is the end of a seven-game homestand for Seattle, which is 2-3 on it. The M’s dropped the final two games over the weekend against San Diego, totaling just two runs. Offense has been the issue all season as Seattle ranks last in the AL in runs, batting average and on-base percentage, among other categories.
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Hard to imagine how an offense with guys like Ryan Howard, Chase Utley and Jayson Werth can struggle so much (it misses Jimmy Rollins), but in their last nine games, the Phillies have scored 10 runs. They have not scored more than five runs in a game since May 17. The Phils have gone 13 straight games with fewer than 10 hits, the longest such streak since 1983. They have not hit a home run in 63 consecutive innings, the longest such streak since July 1999.
The Braves won 9-3 on Monday as Troy Glaus continued his recent resurgence. Glaus hit his eighth homer of the season and sixth of May. He hit .194 with nine RBIs in April and .330 with 28 RBIs in May. The Braves, winners of six straight, are one-half game ahead of Philadelphia, which has dropped two straight and nine of 13. Atlanta has gone 16-4 since May 10 and has made up 7 1/2 games in the NL East since May 17, when they were in last place. The team hasn't held first place in the NL East this late in a season since they won the last of 14 straight division titles in 2005.
Philadelphia turns to lefty Cole Hamels (5-3, 3.82) tonight. Philadelphia is 9-3 in his past 12 starts against Atlanta, and he's 8-2 with a 4.03 ERA over that span. The Braves counter with Tim Hudson (5-1, 2.24). He has yet to allow more than three earned runs this season and Atlanta is 5-1 in his past six starts.
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Manager Don Wakamatsu told reporters that Griffey was retiring Wednesday afternoon. Griffey was not at Safeco Field and was not expected to attend Wednesday's game. The team will make an official announcement on the field before Seattle takes on Minnesota.
Griffey played for Seattle from 1989-1999 and came back again in 2009. He really never should have left the Mariners for his hometown Reds, which he did following the 1999 season. In his 11 seasons in Seattle before leaving, Junior was easily the best player in baseball and arguably the best center fielder ever. He played less than 120 games just twice in his first stint with Seattle and had six seasons of more than 40 homers and seven years with 100-plus RBIs.
With the Reds, injuries plagued Griffey and likely cost him a chance to be the guy to pass Hank Aaron’s home run record before Barry Bonds did. Junior played 145 games in his first season in Cincy but never played that many again. In one three-season stretch (2002-04), he played just 206 games because of injuries and hit only 41 homers – that was a season’s worth with the Mariners. This season has been a disaster, with Junior hitting .184 with no homers and seven RBIs. He had had only seven at-bats since May 18 and was caught in a bit of criticism when he reportedly was asleep in the clubhouse during a game when he was needed as a pinch-hitter. But steroid rumors, which plagued many of his peers, never surrounded Griffey.
Junior, a 13-time All-Star retires with 630 home runs (fifth all-time), 1,836 RBIs (14th), 2,781 hits, a career OBP of .370 and 10 Gold Gloves. He is first in Mariners history in home runs (417); second in slugging percentage (.553), RBIs (1,216), doubles (341), total bases (3,495), runs (1,113), games (1,685) and at-bats (6,317); and third in hits (1,843). He was the American League Most Valuable Player in 1997.
"Ken is both the finest ballplayer I have ever known and one of the finest people I have ever known," Mariners president Chuck Armstrong said in a statement. "I consider myself unbelievably fortunate to have had the opportunity to watch a first-ballot Hall of Famer's career unfold in front of me, and in front of the great fans in Seattle."
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Ichiro from Seatle play in Japan league before Mariners sign him, Hideki Matzui also play in Japan league before Yankees take him.