The St. Louis Cardinals have played 122 games during the 2010 MLB season and Albert Pujols name has not been talked about as much as it has been in the past. The hype of coming off back-to-back MVP seasons could [...]
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MLB Trade Deadline: Finally Here
Written by Mike on July 31, 2010
The non-waiver 2010 MLB trade deadline is finally here. Today will be the last day for teams to make a move to boost them into the playoffs or to maintain their playoff pace. Although, there is the still the waiver [...]
Continue ReadingMLB Trade Deadline Fast Approaching
Written by Mike on July 21, 2010
The 2010 MLB trade deadline is fast approaching (July 31st) and so far the only big deal to go down has been the Mariners-Rangers trade involving Cliff Lee. I expect there will be at least one more deal that will [...]
Continue Reading2010 Second Half MLB Predictions
Written by Mike on July 15, 2010
The first half of the MLB season is in the books and now we prepare for the second half of the season. There were some surprises in the first half of the season – the Mariners were a huge disappointment [...]
Continue Reading2010 MLB Interleague Play Comes to a Close
Written by Mike on June 25, 2010
Interleague play for the 2010 MLB season is coming to a close this Sunday, but these last series sure do have storylines. Whether or not you agree with Interleague Play, even a casual baseball fan has to be excited for [...]
Continue ReadingIntroducing the MLB Sweep Tracker
Written by Mike on June 11, 2010
Today MikesPickz introduced the brand new MLB Sweep tracker. This page is your one-stop for all information about current MLB series. You will find: Which teams are currently playing each other How long the series is What the current series [...]
Continue ReadingArmando Galarraga Perfect… well sort of
Written by Mike on June 2, 2010
“Detroit Tigers’ pitcher Armando Galarraga pitches the 21st perfect game in MLB history,” should be the headline tomorrow, or “Armando Galarrage pitches unprecedented third perfect game in a single MLB season.” Well Jim Joyce, the first base umpire, had other [...]
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