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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.
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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. -
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.
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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. -
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.
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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.
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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.
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David Ortiz, A.J. Pierzynski, and Jason GiambiThree American League fantasy players to avoid in 2009.
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Jason Giambi's Seasons After His ApologyJason admitted using illegal steroids before and after he joined the Yankees for the 2002 season.
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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. -
Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide 2009: Top 5 Oakland Athletics Position BattlesIs Jason Giambi really the answer for Oakland's offensive woes?
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Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide 2009: Top 5 Keeper Designated HittersDavid Ortiz, Jim Thome and Jason Giambi are the best DHs in the American League and would be a key addition to any keeper fantasy baseball league team. -
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?
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An Overview of America's Highest Paid AthletesA commentary regarding Sports Illustrated's release of America's highest paid athletes. The article includes commentary on some of the choices as well as mentioning various suprises found on the list. -
The Awesomeness of BaseballThe greatest moments in the history of baseball--Revealed! Read about the most fantastic feats of prowess the game has ever seen! -
Oakland's "Big Three": A RetrospectiveWhat was once the three-headed monster at the top of the Oakland A's starting rotation at the beginning of the decade is now a group of pitchers that has since gone their separate ways, but haven't been the same. -
The New York Yankees at Mid Season - Can the Yanks Really Regroup?As mid season approaches the New York Yankees are far from dazzling either their fans or the rest of baseball. Is there yet hope for the Bronx Bombers to redeem the 2007 season?
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Selig Needs to Be Present when Bonds Breaks the Home Run RecordThere's nothing courageous about pretending something you find distasteful never happened. Especially when you created the culture in the first place. That's why Commissioner Bud Selig needs to see Barry Bonds become the all-time home run leader.
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A-Rod's Got ItLast week Alex Rodriguez made the news again, by yelling "I got it" during a game. -
Rising Young MLB Stars - Top Ten Unheard of ListA look at the future stars of tomorrow(and today)of the MLB. -
An Open Letter to Barry BondsI've read that if your purpose for writing is to get something off your chest, you probably shouldn't share it with anyone else. I'm violating that rule with this piece, because I'm confident that there are lots of other baseball fans who feel the same way I do.
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Fantasy Baseball Pick-UpsAn in-depth look at fantasy baseball's hottest pick ups for the current month, complete with stats and commentary. Players you should acquire, why you should pick them up, and who you should drop to get them.
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Why I'm Pro Barry Bonds and Don't Care About the "Steroid Era"The backlash against homerun numbers, paricularly those of Barry Bonds, is in fact quite hypocritical and often without any merit or true analysis.
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The Most Controversial Athletes of This GenerationLove to hate or hate to love 'em, they're the most controversial athletes of the current generation. -
Will Hendick MotorSports Become the Yankees of NASCAR?For years now Hendrick Motorsports has always been one of the top dog's in NASCAR with Jeff Gordon who has won 4 Nextel Cup Championships in his career and Jimmie Johnson who just won his first with his dominating season in 2006. -
Steroids Use and Baseball from Years Gone ByAs people continue to clamor for the names of those tested positive, they continue to prevent the gaming from progressing. -
The New York Yankees Are in Serious TroubleThe Yankees pitching woes and some off years by some of their hitters are putting them squarely behind the eight-ball.
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2007 MLB Al East Division PredictionsWho will win the American League East in 2007?
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Does Eric Wedge Manage with Enough Urgency?As a very long time Cleveland Indians fan, I seem to struggle on almost a daily basis about just how I feel about Eric Wedge as a manager. Everything about him says that he is the right guy to lead the Tribe back to the playoffs and possibly the World Series.
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ARod Picks Up Where He Left Off but O's Win Rubber Game in New YorkAfter the Orioles saw their bullpen collapse in Saturday's loss, it came back to preserve the win on Sunday.
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Baseball 2007: Birds Die by the Pen, Not SwordThe Orioles lost 73 games last year in which opponents scored five runs, and they dropped 63 games in which opponents scored six runs. -
Orioles Get Revenge Against Their Former AceOrioles fans still remember six seasons ago, when their ace pitcher abandoned them. So games like this are precious to those fans.
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Home Run Averages and Steroids: The NumbersExplains what home run average is. And points out that many of the players with high home run averages have been linked to steroid use.
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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. -
Good Evening, New York Yankees. Please Meet the 2004 L.A. Lakers.Within the last few years, the pursuit of titles via overtaxed checkbook has gone woefully awry for two of the most storied franchises in their respective sports: the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Lakers.
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The Best Wild Card Teams in MLB HistoryIn 1994 MLB added to expansion teams and realignment forced them to implement Wild Cards into the playoffs. Here is a look back at the best Wild Card teams. -
The Subway Series BlogThe Subway Series. Mets versus Yanks. I was there for night one. -
Why Sports Illustrated Is The Best Publication AroundI have many reasons to like Sports Illustrated Magazine, but the main ones are Marisa Miller, Tyra Banks, Molly Sims, Aline Nakashima, Oluchi Onweagba, Petra Nemcova, Elsa Benitez, Mallory Snyder, and Ana Beatriz Barros.
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The Top-Paid Athletes in SportsRoger Clemens just signed a contract worth $28 million for one baseball season. At $4.5 million a month, not many people can match his income. So who else in sports is making this kind of money? -
Prospecting for Gold: How Four MLB Clubs Should Handle Their Minor League DepthUsually, holding on to top prospects is the best way to build a strong club. But four teams should consider trading some of their talent to provide immediate help. Here I come up with four win-win deals involving top prospects for proven stars.
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