The Baseball Blog


by: Joe DeLuca| 06/8/2010| Baseball Blog

Stephen Strasburg makes his debut today. This hack has already grown tired of the hype and hopes his right arm falls off. Ok, not really, but this coverage is making me ill.


by: Anthony Zorzi| 05/3/2010| Baseball Blog

Let’s Check in with the defending National League Champions, as the Homer Report brings you up to date on the Phils in the Month of April.


by: Joe DeLuca| 04/26/2010| Baseball Blog

The American League West has been dominated in recent memory by the Angels. However, I see a change atop the division. The 2010 Angels are beatable. So who takes it?


by: Anthony Zorzi| 04/19/2010| Baseball Blog

Checking in with one of the tightest divisions in baseball, here is the preview for the National League West.


by: Anthony Zorzi| 04/8/2010| Baseball Blog

The American League Central has been one of baseballs closets the past few seasons, and you can expect the same in 2010. Let’s take a look at the AL Central.


by: Anthony Zorzi| 03/31/2010| Baseball Blog

This week, we’ll bring you previews of baseballs central divisions, starting with the National League.


by: Anthony Zorzi| 03/10/2010| Baseball Blog

The American League East is baseball’s premier division. It's home to the defending World Champions, the New York Yankees and their bitter rivals, the Boston Red Sox. A team from the AL East has made the World Series the past three years and it looks like 2010 could be the same story. Let’s look at the American League East


by: Anthony Zorzi| 03/8/2010| Baseball Blog

Leading up to the opening day, we’ll be giving a preview of each division. Kicking off the 2010 season is a preview of the National League East. Each preview will profile each team, and I’ll predict where they will finish come October.


by: Anthony Zorzi| 02/21/2010| Baseball Blog

Break out your bats and gloves, the 2010 Baseball season is right around the corner. Here's a looks at some Spring story lines.


by: Joe DeLuca| 12/16/2009| Baseball Blog

The Philadelphia Phillies have finally landed Roy Halladay. Yes I know it's almost old news, but believe it or not, it just became official today. Now, what does it mean?

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