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  • 2006 Arizona Diamondbacks Preview

    2005 Overview:
    Rebounding from a truly disastrous 111 loss season in 2004, the Arizona Diamondbacks improved their 2005 season record to 77-85 including a final 8-2 record to finish the last 10 games of the year. Led by a balanced offense, the team was able to improve on their 2004 record thanks to the surprise […]

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  • 2006 Detroit Tigers Preview

    2005 Overview:
    About the only good news for Detroit Tigers fans in 2005 occurred at the end of the season. In October it was announced that Jim Leyland was coming out of retirement and had accepted the Tigers managerial job. Leyland is looking to help change the team’s fortunes for 2006 and beyond but he […]

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  • 2006 Colorado Rockies Preview

    2005 Overview:
    The Colorado Rookies suffered through a tough 95 loss season ending the year 15 games behind the NL West Champion San Diego Padres. The 2005 offense was led by 1st baseman Todd Helton (.320 20 79), outfielder Dustan Mohr (.214 17 38), and the young 3rd baseman Garrett Atkins (.287 13 89). Shortstop […]

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  • 2006 Cincinnati Reds Preview

    2005 Overview:
    The biggest news for Cincinnati Reds fans in 2005 was the fact that Ken Griffey Jr.(.301 35 92) was able to play an entire season injury free for the first time in over 5 full seasons. What was so impressive about Griffey’s 2005 performance was his ability to completely return to form, hitting […]

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  • Know Your Course: Weather Conditions

    Sunny weather can be very conducive for most sports enthusiasts. The scorching heat of the sun can even boost ones stamina to do better in any game. However, ever knew of any game that can be played even when there’s a rainstorm? Surely, not many people can enumerate any sport that can be executed […]

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  • Compromised Positions

    There is no denying that the sports business these days is awash in bright lights …
    Quite often, though, the same can’t be said for the people or practices involved.
    The passage of time, the fading of origins and the constant superseding of slang can combine to cause some curious contemporary contexts.
    To start, have you ever […]

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  • The Game Is The Name

    Shakespeare could wax poetic about ‘What’s in a Name?’ because he didn’t have to contend with sports mascots …
    It’s the politically-correct issue in America that refuses to subside. I consider myself to be an enlightened cyberbeing, but I contend there are just some topics that blur the bigger picture of an ethically responsible society, […]

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  • Reflex Training Ideas For Martial Arts,Boxing, Squash, Etc.

    Cat Like Reflex Training Methods
    It can go with out saying that whatever your sport, improved reaction time & response time a.k.a. reflex speed will be vital. Any & even the slightest improvements in this skill can have astonishing results on your game. Think about it for a moment… even if you could shoot, move, […]

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  • L.A. Lakers Kobe Bryant - One Of The Greatest?

    The Lakers are riding high, feeding off a boisterous crowd that will now be in a Kobe-induced frenzy. I imagine the hottest NBA ticket is in Los Angeles when the Lakers play at home, Tickets are selling like hotcakes these days, as a lot of people are going to want to see what Kobe’s […]

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  • 2006 San Francisco Giants Preview

    2005 Overview:
    Without all star Barry Bonds in their lineup the 2005 San Francisco Giants struggled to score runs and find an identity. Newcomer Moises Alou (.321 19 63) didn’t quite match his 2004 numbers with Chicago when he hit 39 homers and drove in 106 runs but his bat proved a reliable addition. Joining […]

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