 |
|
|
| |
 |
|
The Philadelphia Phillies transferred second baseman
Tadahito Iguchi from the Chicago White Sox to take the place of all-star Chase
Utley, lost to a broken right hand that needs surgery.
The Phillies acquired the Japanese from Chicago on Friday for low Class-A Lakewood
pitcher Michael Dubee, the son of Phillies pitching Coach Rich...
 |
|
|
San Francisco’s
controversial slugger Barry Bonds hit his 754th career home run on Friday
leaving him one homer shy of Hank Aaron’s all-time Major League Baseball homer
run record.
The 754th came in the first inning of Giant’s match against
the Florida Marlins. The seven-time National League Most Valuable Player hit
Rick Vanden...
 |
|
|
The San Francisco Giants managed to produce a rare win as they defeated the Atlanta Braves 2-1 and this, without their slugger Barry Bonds, who sat in the dugout as he was waiting to pinch-hit for a chance at home run No. 754, but he never got to bat.The Giants got their forth win in the last fourteen games as Rich Aurilia hit a...
 |
|
|
Barry Bonds failed to make himself a fabulous present for his 43rd birthday as he didn’t manage to close in on Hank Aaron’s home run record in the game lost 7-5 by his San Francisco Giants on Tuesday against the Atlanta Braves the in 13 innings at AT&T Park.The San Francisco slugger had a single and struck out on two occasions in the...
 |
|
|
Tulsa Drillers’ coach Mike Coolbaugh died on the baseball court in Arkansas on Sunday after being hit in the head by a line drive as he stood in the coach's box during a game.The unfortunate accident happened in the ninth inning when the 35-yearold former major league player was struck by Tino Sanchez’s foul ball. Coolbaugh was...
 |
|
|
According to MLB commissioner Bud Selig, the league doesn’t intend to organize a celebration of the upcoming event which will see San Francisco’s slugger Barry Bonds break Hank Aaron’s career homer runs all-time record."That's up to San Francisco," Selig told reporters.Bonds began the first game of the three-game series against...
 |
|
|
San Francisco’s slugger Barry Bonds hit his 742nd and 743rd home runs as the Giants lost 9-8 to the Chicago Cubs yesterday leaving him just three homers shy of breaking Hank Aaron's Major League Baseball career record of 755.Bonds was hitless in his previous 21 at-bats but he managed to send his first ball over the Wrigley Field’s wall...
 |
|
|
The New York Yankees are beginning to resemble the team everyone became familiar with for the past decade. Alex Rodriguez hit a double in the seventh inning to ignite the Yankees to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-1 on Wednesday night for their fifth straight win.Roger Clemens kept New York close with a magnificent display of pitching , and...
 |
|
|
In front of a37,099 attendance the Boston Red Sox got their second shutout of the season. The first was provided by Curt Schilling and the second came from his rookie replacement Kason Gabbard threw a three-hitter as the Red Sox recorded a 4-0 win over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.In his fourth start of this season - due to...
 |
|
|
Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle’s leadoff man, signed a five-year contract that will earn him $90 million three days after he was named MVP of the All-Star game."Getting to play for one team their entire (Major League) career is not something many players get to do," Ichiro said at a news conference. "Having that choice made me...
 |
|
|
|
|
| |
eNews 2.0: Contact Us | Advertise With Us | RSS Feed | All News
eNews 2.0 Corporate: Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy | About Us | Careers
Copyright © 2007 - 2009 - eNews 2.0 All Rights Reserved. All rights reserved.
|