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MLB Power Rankings for July 13th- 2006

Remember being in school? Summer vacations all to yourself, no homework, not a care in the world. Except of course, that one thing that looms over your freedom: the report card from the previous school year, lingering in the mail somewhere between the school and your home, just waiting to be received by judging parents.

Well, that time has come for the 30 teams of Major League Baseball, and some teams have a long, boring summer ahead, and some pissed off parents. Based on current standings, pre-season expectations, payroll and a variety of other credentials, here are the midseason report cards for the MLB.

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Rivals by Matt Waters

The All Star Break has indeed arrived, providing it’s usual prompt for differing opinions on a variety of mundane topics, ranging from how exactly home field advantage should be tabulated in the Fall Classic, to whether every single team should have it’s respective existence justified with an All Star selection. The answers to these questions are relatively simple, but it doesn’t stop the media from pondering philosophical for days on end.

[By the way, there is no right way to determine home field advantage in the World Series. The prevailing argument at this current unstable juncture calls for the team with the best record to be awarded home field, but even that seemingly sane opinion can be easily challenged: If an NL team has the superior record in this particular season, their dominance would definitely include a caveat, that being success reaped over inferior competition. I say give it to the League who won the Inter-League battle. If nothing else, it would annoy pessimistic purists to a laughable boiling point. Always a worthwhile exercise.]  

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RPI Index All Stars – AL and NL

By Ryan McGowan

I devised a system of ranking players in each league based on their relative standing within their league in ten offensive categories: batting average, home runs, runs batted in, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, bases on balls, doubles, stolen bases, runs, and hits.  I then looked to the inspiration of the college football and basketball polls for the scoring system; a first-place ranking in any one of the categories gets a player 10 points, a second-place ranking is worth 9, all the way down to 1 point for a tenth place ranking in their league.

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The Young-Stars Team

There is a new generation of baseball players coming up and they have taken the baseball world by storm.  Move over Barry Bonds, Randy Johnson and Mike Piazza.  Here comes Cabrera, Kazmir and Mauer.

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New York Yankees

American Pie

Growing up a kid in New York, you would think I would have been immediately drawn to the greatest franchise in the history of sports. The only problem was that early in my life the New York Yankees were playing like anything but the great teams of their storied past. In fact, it wasn’t until 1996, when my Dad bought me the Official 1996 World Series Home Video that I really started to understand the Yankees and like baseball. I’ve now watched that video so many times, it’s only a matter of time before I wear out its viewings. But even before I learned who the Yankees actually were, I already knew of a man who seemed to be quite popular, but dead now for over a year. His name was even mentioned in the video, as on his birthday, October 20th, the Yankees lost Game One of the 1996 World Series 12-1 to the defending World Champion Atlanta Braves. This mythic figure turned out to be Mickey Mantle. A fan favorite and the first real sports icon of the television era, the Mick had all the characteristics of a great player. Obviously, Mantle was a first ballot Hall of Famer, but it is the story off the field that will forever link Mickey with generations to come.

My mission here is simple: Explain why Mickey Mantle really is a positive role model, not a negative one like he stated shortly before he passed away in 1995.

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Oakland A's

I’m A Bud Man and an A’s Fan

By Trevor Freeman

There are certain truths that are engrained in the minds of the Bay Area sports fan.  They range from knowing that the Golden State Warriors will suck year in and year out to knowing that Ray Ratto is unstoppable at Sizzler’s $9.99 “All You Can Eat” buffet.  When it comes to Oakland A’s baseball there is an undeniable truth and it will hold up again this year.  After the All-Star break, Oakland will get hot and runaway with the American League West.  

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MLB Power Rankings for July 6th- 2006

The All-Star Game is upon us, which means it’s time for all the stuff that goes along with it: the homerun derby, the battle for homefield advantage, and of course, this year’s edition of the timeless discussion on the snubs and the all-stars who don’t deserve to be (or the Mark Redman Award).

This year’s Midsummer Classic also provides us with something else to enjoy: finally a game in Pittsburgh worth watching.

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Chicago Cubs

Unfriendly Confines

The Chicago Cubs are experiencing yet another losing season, and the blame is squarely on the shoulders of two men: Steve Bartman and Dusty Baker.

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A Whole New Ballgame

I have been thinking about the ‘problem’ of performance-enhancing drugs for a while now. With people like Barry Bonds and Jason Grimsley consistently re-opening the topic after something they do or something they say, I am getting tired of hearing about all of the players who use these substances and have little patience for the media’s treatment of them – what usually consists of two or three days of coverage of them and then, well, nothing. We need to accept the fact that we have come to a time where steroids and human growth hormone are a fact of life. These performing enhancing drugs are probably never going away.

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MLB Midseason Report

Believe it or not, we’re already halfway through the Major League Baseball season. Not only does that mean that it’s time for the worst All-Star venue in the history of sports, but it’s time for my annual mid-season awards (which, if it was a televised show, would most likely be ten times as exciting as the MLB All-Star game).

This is when I give you my thoughts on who, based on their first-half performances, should and will win the major awards…and a few awards of my own. Also, I will give you the All-Stars we SHOULD be seeing in Pittsburgh, not the ones the fans voted for because they saw them in a magazine once.

Drum roll please…