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The Red Sox Are Back; AL Foes Better Hide Their Lunch Money
The Boston Red Sox’s unexpectedly dope start to the 2013 season is further cause for doubt that Nostradamus could somehow predict the future.
Entering the 2013 campaign, all of baseball’s highly paid soothsayers foresaw a rebuil
If Anything Happened To Papi, Boston Would Be Screwed For Real
It was just a year ago that Bobby Valentine came to Boston and couldn’t get through spring training without talking greasy about his veteran pla
“It’s White Collar All-Star Weekend, Rich Folk Freaknik” | Bomani Jones’ Monologue Is Where...
Chicago Cubs Ban Fan For Flashing Alleged White Power Symbol On Air
How Black Pitchers Deal With Home Town Hate, Home Team Racism
TSL World Series Wild Out: Exclusive With Cubs Pitcher Pedro Strop
Cleveland is on the brink of winning the citys first World Series Championship since 1948 after winning Game 4 of the 2016 World Series, 7-2 on Saturday night.
Cubs Mania Shuts Down The All-Star Voting
Even when the Cubs were losing games faster than Usain Bolt runs sprints, they were Americas lovable losers. The Cubs franchise has been inflicted with year after year of ineptitude, mixed with unforeseen chains of action that turn promising season
TSL High Heat: Chicago Is The Center Of The MLB Universe
Its been 110 years since Chicago had a Cubs-White Sox subway series. Or should I say horse and carriage series? That was In 1906. The Sox, a feeble hitting team with a ridiculed .230 regular season batting average, upset the loaded Cubs in six
The Cubs Young Bloods Are Chasing C’hips Not Running From The Past
Its been 107 years since the Cubs won a World Series.
They are the World Champions of wackness when it comes to producing MLB playoff teams. Each pathetic year after pathetic year Cubs fans sit faithfully and attend baseball games for the
TSL’S MIDSEASON MLB MASH-UP – PART 2
The MLB’s Midsummer Classic will be played on Tuesday, July 15th at Minnesota’s Target Field. The MLB’s 85th annual All-Star Game marks the unofficial halfway point in the long and grueling MLB