Belly’s MLB Power Rankings (15-11)

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  Here's my Power Rankings (15-11) Kicking it off  is- #15) Milwaukee Brewers Outside of trading for Adam Lind to replace the platoon of Mark Reynolds and Lyle Overbay at first base, the Milwaukee Brewers have had a...

Belly’s MLB Power Rankings (20-16)

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Here's a look at my 20-16 power rankings for the 2015 MLB season. Kicking it off at #20 is the - #20) Cincinnati Reds Getting rid of the Mat Latos and Alfredo Simon in the Winter meetings,...

Mets’ Matt Harvey throws first bullpen session

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After scaring the hell out of the Mets last year, the team got good news as ace Matt Harvey returned to the mound pitching more than 50 percent coming off Tommy John Surgery. In two...

Belly’s MLB Power Rankings (25-21)

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Here's a look at Power Rankings (25-21). 25) Minnesota Twins This team has one of the better farm systems in baseball. Top prospects Byron Buxton and Miguel Sano should be arriving very soon giving Minnesota a...

Joba Chamberlain returns to the Tigers on a one-year deal

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Tuesday morning the Tigers brought back 2014 setup man Joba Chamberlain on a one-year Major League deal for roughly $1M plus incentives. (Read More on The Majors Detroit)

Belly’s 2015 MLB Power Rankings (30-26)

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30) Colorado Rockies When it comes to injuries it really doesn't get any worse than the Colorado Rockies. They have so much talent and you could say they have two of the better players in the...

James Shields signs a 4-year deal with the Padres

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James Shields finally has a home, for the next four years. News broke in the early morning hours Monday by way of SB Nation’s Chris Cotillo, that Shields signed a four-year, $72-$76M dollar contract with the...

MLB submits a list of rule changes to the players union

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Newly appointed commissioner Rob Manfred already seems steadfast on making his own custom mark on the game while also moving on from the Bud Selig era. According to Ken Rosenthal, Major League Baseball has...

Cubs legend Ernie Banks passes away

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Chicago Cubs Hall of Famer Ernie Banks has passed away at the age of 83 according to a family attorney. Mr. Cub as he was affectionately known, Banks began his career with the Cubs back in 1953...

Max Scherzer and the fallacies with MLB ‘loyalty’

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It's amazing to me the vitriol, the anger, the mean-spirited statements I have seen in regards to Max Scherzer leaving the Detroit Tigers. I get it, a lot of us liked Max and envisioned...
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