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Boston on a record setting pace

The Boston Red Sox, currently 34-107 (.241) are on pace to tie the Milwaukee Brewers for the all time lowest wins in Outahere history. The Brew Crew posted a dismal 39-123 (.241) record back in the 2010 season. Clearly, we still need to work on league balance as we should not have teams winning less than [...]

World Series Odds

I thought it would be fun to see what the simulator thought each team’s WS odds were. I went ahead and set the DH/Non-DH lineups for all likely playoff teams and also brought up any players who were injured but should be available for the post season. Results are based on 1000 seasons simulated. Overall, things [...]

Read: Articles from around the league

3RunHomer writes a piece on the NL Central this year: Click

moyerseattle describes his future plans for the M’s: Click

PadresGM informs us that GM Dave Winfield stepped down: Click

Cheato describes how new aquisition Gary Verret is fitting in: Click

GodsDisciple writes of Houston’s manager blowing up: Click

Finally, MogulMonster explains the Tigers and Rudy Romero are discussing [...]

Draft pick madness

It seems like activity in trading draft picks is at an all time high. The list of traded picks is mind boggling to look at. Both Detroit and Montreal have been active on this front, with Detroit trading up to the 8th overall pick and Montreal managing to snag both the 2nd overall and the 11th [...]

Brewers sign seven

The Milwaukee Brewers have announced the signing of the following players, all for 2 years with the exception of Bobby Keppel: RP Bobby Keppel, 1B Joe Stroud, 3B James Keay, RF Trey Parkinson, LF Gabe Gross, SS Elvis Andruws, and SS JJ Hardy.Update, August 4th 1:55pm: jbrowning2 has informed me it was actually David Gross the [...]

Buzz: Justin Berg drawing immense interest

The idea that starting pitching is always at a premium has been proven true by Justin Berg this offseason, drawing tons of interest from five different teams: The Twins, Dodgers, Rockies, Brewers and Rangers.

Sources say that Berg could possibly end up getting a three-year deal, possibly a bit below 10 million dollars each year. Berg, 31, [...]