Posted by thesportsjunky on March 28, 2016 · Leave a Comment
The NL West has always been a division highlighted by a battle between two top teams but this year there may be a third team throwing their hats into the ring making this battle more interesting.
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Posted by thesportsjunky on April 13, 2013 · Leave a Comment
As the MLB season continues to move on through the first two weeks of the season the debates continue to rage on. It may only be a couple of weeks into the season but one such debate has been going since before the season began. This is the debate over running the catcher which is a long standing tradition and a hotly debated topic year after year.
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