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Posted: Oct 4th 2009 8:00AM ET by Ed Price (RSS feed)
Filed under: Angels, Cardinals, Nationals, Phillies, Reds, Rockies, Royals, Tigers, Twins, MLB Awards, MLB Inside Scoop, Baseball Brunch

Every Sunday, MLB FanHouse empties out its notebook in Baseball Brunch.
Ron Gardenhire was asked how teams try to pitch
Joe Mauer.
"I can't give you all that information," Gardenhire, the
Twins manager, said of his No. 3 hitter. "You'll write it and then other people might figure it out."
So you know, Ron, how to get him out?
"Hell, no, I don't! That's why I don't want to say anything.
Posted: Sep 27th 2009 10:00AM ET by Ed Price (RSS feed)
Filed under: Angels, Cardinals, Diamondbacks, Dodgers, Nationals, Padres, Rangers, Red Sox, Tigers, Twins, Yankees, MLB Inside Scoop, Baseball Brunch

Every Sunday, MLB FanHouse empties out its notebook in Baseball Brunch.
MINNEAPOLIS --
Johan Santana had never seen the Metrodome before the
Twins took him from Single-A in the Rule 5 draft.
"When I first got there," Santana told
FanHouse, "my first impression was, 'How can you play baseball in a place like this?'
"I came from Single-A and from Venezuela, and we don't have any of that stuff. ... I couldn't figure it out. How could this thing [the roof] be up in the air? And then it feels like you're in a bubble. And then you play baseball."
Posted: Sep 27th 2009 6:00AM ET by Jeff Fletcher (RSS feed)
Filed under: Athletics, Braves, Cardinals, Dodgers, Nationals, Red Sox, Yankees, Starting Five
Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action with a quick nod to what is ahead.
You Oughta Know ... That
Jim Thome picked a good time to finally make his first significant contribution since the Dodgers got him to be their star pinch-hitter. Thome's two-run pinch-hit single keyed a four-run inning in a come-from-behind 8-4 victory over the Pirates that locked up a playoff spot for Los Angeles.
Thome had been 2-for-11 pinch-hitting for the Dodgers, with no RBI. He came up just after the Dodgers had taken a 5-4 lead and delivered a two-run single. Just a day earlier, Thome had an injection in a sore foot that has hampered him for a couple weeks.
After the Dodgers won, they had a subdued champagne toast -- no dumping or spraying -- to celebrate the team's third postseason appearance in the past four years. They are holding off on the big party until they close out the Rockies. Their magic number to win the NL West is two. They could do it as soon as Sunday.
Posted: Sep 25th 2009 6:00AM ET by Ed Price (RSS feed)
Filed under: Braves, Indians, Mariners, Nationals, Orioles, Pirates, Red Sox, Rockies, Royals, MLB Injuries, Starting Five
Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action, with a quick nod to what is ahead. You Oughta Know ... One team has 100 defeats, two more could follow -- and there could even be a record-tying four 100-loss teams.
The
Nationals on Thursday fell to 52-100 with their 7-6
loss to the
Dodgers. And the
Pirates are 56-95 after a 4-1
defeat at the hands of the
Reds.
Anyone want to bet Pittsburgh -- 3-23 since Aug. 28 -- goes better than 6-5 in its final three series against Los Angeles, Chicago and Cincinnati?
Posted: Sep 17th 2009 11:30PM ET by B. Thompson Stroud (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dodgers, Indians, Nationals, NL West, The Dugout

The "youth movement" continues in Los Angeles, as
Jim Thome and
Manny Ramirez continue their countrywide trip to reunite the championship hopeful 1997 Cleveland Indians on the championship hopeful 2009 Dodgers. If you've missed where they've been so far, check out the numbered links below. If you haven't, and you are still somehow entertained by caps lock and typos, continue after the jump to read part seven of our epic special event.
Previously on It's Tribe Time Now
1 2 3 4 5 6 Posted: Sep 13th 2009 10:00AM ET by Ed Price (RSS feed)
Filed under: Angels, Athletics, Cardinals, Cubs, Diamondbacks, Dodgers, Marlins, Mets, Nationals, Orioles, Rays, Royals, Tigers, Twins, Yankees, MLB Awards, MLB Biz, MLB Inside Scoop, Baseball Brunch
Every Sunday, MLB FanHouse empties out its notebook in Baseball Brunch.
Cody Ross blames his mom.
"My dad was a really good athlete (Kenny Ross, who played safety at New Mexico in the late 1960s)," said Ross, the
Marlins' right fielder. "My dad was all right[-handed]. My mom's a lefty, so maybe I got that gene from her."
Ross and St. Louis'
Ryan Ludwick are the only two active position players who throw left and bat right. Just 14 such players in
baseball history have gotten as many as 1,000 at-bats -- and that list now includes a Hall of Famer, Rickey Henderson.
"He kind of put us on the map," Ross said.
Posted: Sep 10th 2009 2:39PM ET by Pat Lackey (RSS feed)
Filed under: Nationals, NL East

If I were an interim manager, I would think that my goal would be to try and make the best impression I could in my short period of time at the helm of the team to try and convince the front office that I deserved the job full-time. One of the requirements for that would seem to be making a good impression on the players. Jim Riggleman, who has much more extensive experience as an interim manager than I do, apparently thinks that's hogwash.
When asked about resting players down the stretch, Riggleman gave a long, rambling answer
that's aptly summed up by this sentence: "It's a baseball game; it's not a physically taxing sport." Now, I'm not going to get into the debate that I repeatedly do with my non-baseball fan friends here. Baseball is certainly not as physically demanding as hockey or basketball or football. But it's weird to hear a manager say that it's not "physically taxing" in what seems like a derogatory manner.
Posted: Aug 28th 2009 6:00AM ET by Matt Snyder (RSS feed)
Filed under: Cardinals, Cubs, Dodgers, Giants, Nationals, Rangers, Rockies, MLB Injuries
Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action with a quick nod to what is ahead.
You Oughta Know ...All everyone could talk about earlier this week was the stunning manner in which the Rockies nearly closed the gap on the Dodgers in the NL West. Of course, they still only got within two games of the wire-to-wire Dodgers, and it's now back up to a 4-game deficit for the Rox after consecutive home losses to the boys in blue.
Vicente Padilla followed up
Randy Wolf's Wednesday gem with a nice outing of his own. It was his Dodgers debut, as he just signed Wednesday.
Posted: Aug 21st 2009 7:20PM ET by Andrew Johnson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Nationals, NL East

WASHINGTON -- Five whole hours before the last-place Nationals opened a series with the reeling
Milwaukee Brewers, hundreds of fans packed into the stands on the third base line at Nationals Park.
No. 1 overall pick
Stephen Strasburg arrived in the nation's capital Friday afternoon four days after inking a record $15.1 million deal with one of
baseball's most downtrodden franchises.
"It's been pretty wild," Strasburg said of the week-long process that began with down-to-the-wire negotiations and ended with an unofficial coronation in Washington. "It's a tremendous feeling. I'm excited to get my career started and hopefully I'll be playing up here with [the Nationals] soon."