Posted on June 26 2010 by Schuepp's Scoop.

While 2010 is The Year of the Tiger in the Chinese calendar, it’s safe to say that it is The Year of the Pitcher in Major League Baseball.
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Posted on June 26 2010 by Miriam Romain.

Things came to a crossroads today for the Cubs when Zambrano took the mound against Jake Peavy and the White Sox. The final was 6-0 Sox, but that wasn’t the real story.
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Posted on June 25 2010 by Paula Duffy.

Joe Torre has been getting killed on L.A. sports-talk radio and now has to rally his Dodgers against the evil empire that used to employ him: the New York Yankees.
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Posted on June 23 2010 by Chris Lardieri.

While the buzz around MLB surrounds Nats’ rookie Stephen Strasburg, the Rockies’ Ubaldo Jiménez is having one of the greatest starts in MLB history.
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Posted on June 21 2010 by Chris Lardieri.

The Dodgers were swept in three games by the Red Sox, with the final nail in the proverbial coffin being a 2-0 loss last night in Fenway.
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Posted on June 14 2010 by Miriam Romain.

Rookie sensation Stephen Strasburg seemed to pick up yesterday right where he left off after his 14-strike out debut on June 8 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, striking out the first two hitters he faced to start the first inning. With this being Strasburg’s second start after striking out 14 with no walks in his first appearance, it was […]
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Posted on June 14 2010 by Miriam Romain.

There was quite a buzz at Wrigley Field where the Blackhawks were guests of the Cubs and they brought their Stanley Cup.
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Posted on June 13 2010 by Paula Duffy.

Barry Bonds took another round from the U.S. prosecutors who put his trial on hold in March 2009.
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Posted on June 08 2010 by Miriam Romain.

Facing the Pittsburgh Pirates, the 21-year-old phenom lived up to the hype, striking out 14 of the 21 batters he faced in a 5-2 win.
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Posted on June 03 2010 by Tom Ferda.

After last night’s ‘Bill Buckner’ moment, MLB ump Jim Joyce will forever be remembered for making one of the most asinine calls in the history of sports.
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