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The Needle and the Blame Game: MLB's Steroid ScandalSick of hearing about it? Well here's some things no one else has bothered to write or say.- Jason Giambi to Sign with Colorado Rockies This WeekJason Giambi has fallen in stature over the past few years, but Colorado seems to think he might have use as a pinch hitter in the 2010 MLB season.
- Analysis of Post Deadline Baseball Moves: Pavano, Giambi, Smoltz and RiosThe major league baseball trade deadline has passed, but several transactions were announced involving Carl Pavano, Jason Giambi, John Smoltz, and one rumor involving Alex Rios. The moves are analyzed here.
Jason Giambi Released by Oakland AthleticsJason Giambi has been released by the Oakland Athletics, due to being injured for parts of the season and him slumping for most of the season. The A's are one of the worst teams in baseball this season.- David Ortiz, A.J. Pierzynski, and Jason GiambiThree American League fantasy players to avoid in 2009.
- Fantasy Baseball Draft 2009: Top 5 Oakland Athletics Position BattlesThe arrival (or return, however you look at it) of Jason Giambi to Oakland shook up the starting line-up for 2009. How will it look in the end?
- Yankees' First Basemen: Tino Martinez, Jason Giambi and Nick SwisherThe Yankees face the real possibility that Nick Swisher, the player who hit .219 -- a Steve Balboni type batting average -- will be the first baseman.
- Mantle, Rose, and Giambi: Hutch Award WinnersThe Hutch Award, to be given to an active player who best exemplifies the fighting spirit and competitive desire to win, as well as courage, and dedication to his team, family, and community, was created to honor Fred Hutchinson.
- Perry, Clemens, Giambi, Pettitte and Views of CheatingRoger Clemens has been accused of using performance-enhancing substances, which has led to an investigation that could result in perjury charges. The government can lie to Roger, but Roger cannot lie to the government.
- Jason Giambi's Seasons After His ApologyJason admitted using illegal steroids before and after he joined the Yankees for the 2002 season.
Yankees and Jason Giambi Deserve Each OtherOf course, this doesn't mean that Giambi using amphetamines isn't wrong, but when compared to taking steroids there is no story.
Jason Giambi Has No Right to Call Out Alex RodriguezThis season, the Yankee's DH had the audacity to call someone out about not living up to thier talents. Too bad the same guy does not live up to being a clean player.- Can Alex Rodriguez Ever Find Love in New York?New York fans have been pretty unmerciful in their booing of Alex Rodriguez. Can he ever get the fans on his side, or is this relationship beyond fixing?
- My American League All-Star InfieldAs Memorial Day has come and gone, it is time to think about who is worthy to be an All-Star in the American league. This article reviews who is an All-Star caliber infielder in the AL for 2006.
- Fan's Perspective: Baseball's Steroid Impact on Hall of Fame WorthinessAs baseball looks to move past the dark days of the steroid era, a dark shadow is cast over many current and former players who will be up for Hall of Fame consideration
- Pitching Still Dominating; Offenses Don't LieAfter a consistent nine-year stretch, MLB's average team-OPS has been plummeting for the past two seasons. This is just further proof that pitching is taking over the major leagues.
- The Case Against Derek JeterWould Jeter be as overrated if he didn't play in New York? Has he really been as good as people claim?
Top 10 Fantasy Baseball Seasons on SteroidsHere is a partial list of confirmed steroids users in baseball and the fantasy numbers these players put up while on the juice.- Past 10 American League MVP Award WinnersCheck this out to view the past 10 American League Most Valuable Player award winners.
- Bad Starts for These MLB Hitters May Doom Thier Team's ChancesBatters like Robinson Cano of the Yankees and Andrew Jones of the Dodgers have stumbled out of the gate. This article details the poor start of several MLB hitters in 2008.
How Steroids Saved BaseballMark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, who are believed to have used steroids, saved baseball during the summer of 1998 after the baseball strike.- Baseball Writers Screw Up MVP Balloting AgainThe latest edition of the MVP voting has me thinking of Elvis Costello and his red shoes. A look back at the recent history of MVP voting and what we can do about it.