GM for the Day: St. Louis Cardinals
It’s like having a date with the girl of your dreams and then she ditches you for Justin Bieber. I hate you Bieber…and I’m not a fan of the Cardinals, so this offseason has been kind of interesting....
View ArticleGM for the Day: Arizona Diamondbacks
After going 94-68 last season, the Diamondbacks are building a roster that looks like it could be a juggernaut. With recent acquisitions and rumors of more deals that could happen, Arizona is well on...
View ArticleGM for the Day: Colorado Rockies
After winning the NL Wild Card in 2009, the Rockies have slipped the last two seasons, compiling a 156-168 record (.481), including a 4th place finish in NL West in 2011. The team dealt one of the...
View ArticleGM for the Day: Los Angeles Dodgers
Ownership issues have truly limited the Dodgers from taking the next step or competing in the NL West. Ned Colletti has done well considering his inability to spend, even in a “lucrative” market in...
View ArticleGM for the Day: San Diego Padres
The hiring of Josh Byrnes as real GM and the theft of the front office by Theo Epstein in Chicago was just the beginning of the Padres offseason. The trade of Mat Latos to Cincinnati for four very...
View ArticleGM for the Day: San Francisco Giants
After winning the World Series in 2010, the Giants finished 86-76, good for 2nd in the NL West. The team was still made up of veterans, but they did see a couple of new faces, like SS Brandon Crawford...
View ArticleGM for the Day: Baltimore Orioles
Well, we finally made it to the American League. Thanks for your patience and if you’re a Baltimore Orioles fan, I know you have some. Baltimore finished in last place in the AL East for the 4th...
View ArticleGM for the Day: Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox suffered through an interesting 2011 season. The biggest collapse in baseball history was a terrible way to end it, but fans looking for big changes aren’t getting them this...
View ArticleGM for the Day: New York Yankees
What a difference a weekend makes, huh? When the Yankees were showcasing a starting rotation that looked just a little better than the dung that the Red Sox call a rotation, with Ivan Nova, Phillip...
View ArticleGM for the Day: Tampa Bay Rays
Losing the greatest player in their brief history, Carl Crawford (arguably), was supposed to lead the Rays back to the basement in 2011. Instead, they swiped the Wild Card from the floundering Red Sox...
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