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Forrest Griffin-Tito Ortiz 2: The Meaningless Main Event

Tito Ortiz and Forrest Griffin are unquestionably two of the most popular fighters ever to step inside the Octagon. Even in defeat, both men are cheered wildly as if they had just won a championship. The two will face off for the second time in their ...

From JESSE MOTIFF, Bleacher Report,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Forrest Griffin,  Tito Ortiz,  Dana White,  Vince McMahon,  Lyoto Machida

Should the Kansas City Royals Give Consideration to Trading Zack Greinke?

Zack Greinke's win of the 2009 Cy Young Award should be considered one of the best accomplishments in recent baseball history. The Kansas City Royals weren't a bad team in 2009, they were awful. Greinke's dominance on a 97-loss team speaks to his ...

From JESSE MOTIFF, Bleacher Report,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Kansas City Royals,  Zack Greinke,  Cy Young,  Philadelphia Phillies,  Cliff Lee

Milwaukee Brewers: What Is The Trade Market For Mat Gamel?

When the Brewers traded JJ Hardy for Carlos Gomez, they sealed their fate as to how they will acquire starting pitching this winter. Other than John Lackey, the free agent class for pitchers is rather underwhelming, but Brewers' GM Doug Melvin is ...

From JESSE MOTIFF, Bleacher Report,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Milwaukee Brewers,  J.J. Hardy,  General Motors,  Doug Melvin,  Carlos Gomez

Has Andrew Bogut Finally Turned the Corner?

To the surprise of most fans and observers, the Milwaukee Bucks are off to a fast start. In fact, Milwaukee sits atop the Central Division with a record of 5-2. The league is buzzing over the hot start by rookie Brandon Jennings. Jennings has taken the ...

From JESSE MOTIFF, Bleacher Report,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Andrew Bogut,  Milwaukee Bucks,  Golden State Warriors,  National Basketball Association,  Michael Redd

Will Tim Lincecum Be The Same Pitcher In 2010?

Tim Lincecum has taken the baseball world by storm over the past two-and-a-half seasons. Depending on who you ask, he is at or near the top when asked to name the best pitchers in the game. Lincecum won the Cy Young Award in 2008, and he put himself in ...

From JESSE MOTIFF, Bleacher Report,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Cy Young,  Tim Lincecum,  Alex Rodriguez

Should the Detroit Tigers Trade Miguel Cabrera?

The Detroit Tigers are coming off of a heart-breaking finish to their 2009 season. After squandering away the division lead to the Minnesota Twins, they lost a one-game playoff to them and missed the playoffs entirely. The Tigers now seem focused on ...

From JESSE MOTIFF, Bleacher Report,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Detroit Tigers,  Minnesota Twins,  Edwin Jackson,  Curtis Granderson,  Miguel Cabrera

Would Edwin Jackson Be a Good Fit For The Milwaukee Brewers?

Rumors have surfaced in recent days that Milwaukee Brewers' GM Doug Melvin has talked with Tigers' GM Dave Dombrowski over the possibility of acquiring starting pitcher Edwin Jackson. Jackson is being shopped in a cost-cutting move by the ...

From JESSE MOTIFF, Bleacher Report,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Milwaukee Brewers,  General Motors,  Doug Melvin,  Edwin Jackson,  Dave Dombrowski

The Dodgers Would Be Foolish to Give Up on Chad Billingsley

The most valuable asset in baseball is good pitching. Good, young, controllable pitching could be likened to winning the lottery for a million dollars, and when you go to cash in your ticket, you find out you actually won five million. To call the 2009 ...

From JESSE MOTIFF, Bleacher Report,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Philadelphia Phillies,  Chad Billingsley,  Joe Torre,  Roy Halladay,  Clayton Kershaw

The Houston Astros Will Win Again, but Not With Oswalt, Berkman, or Lee

Building and maintaining a consistent winner in baseball is one of the hardest things to do in all of sports. In football, basketball, and hockey rosters can completely change over within the course of two or three years. The economics of baseball ...

From JESSE MOTIFF, Bleacher Report,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Houston Astros,  Carlos Lee,  Roy Oswalt,  Jeff Bagwell,  Craig Biggio

Pitching for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2010: Jon Garland

One of the most important attributes in building a pitching rotation is the durability of the pitchers. When a team can rely on a starter to go out every fifth day to make his start, they have the foundation for a very good rotation. When Brewers' GM ...

From JESSE MOTIFF, Bleacher Report,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Milwaukee Brewers,  General Motors,  Doug Melvin,  Jon Garland,  Yovani Gallardo

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