Philliedelphia Brings You 2011 Major League Baseball Season Predictions

Posted by Stephen Gallo The following is the first of five pieces from Philliedelphia writers looking ahead to the 2011 season.   Some of them you will like; others you will not.   Throughout the week, the brain trust here at Philliedelphia will be posting our predictions for the upcoming 2011 season.  That’s right, the 2011 […]

Steve  •  28 Mar 2011
That’s All, Folks: Former Phillies, Blue Jays Pitcher Roy Halladay Is Retiring

It's over, Jon Heyman reports: Roy Halladay is retiring — Jon Heyman (@JonHeymanCBS) December 9, 2013 Earlier today, the Toronto Blue Jays announced they had an announcement coming up.  The announcement, according to Heyman, is that Halladay will officially retire on a one-day contract with the Toronto Blue Jays, the team that drafted him. Phillies […]

Sports Talk Philly  •  09 Dec 2013
No Phillies Awards “Finalists”; This “Finalist” Business is a Bunch of Crap Anyway

BS ALERT!  Clayton Kershaw has as much a chance as I do of winning the Cy Young Baseball is at it insulting our intelligence as human beings all over again!  As recent reports have stated, the Phillies have no "finalists" for the major awards about to be given out.  That means the Phillies fans already […]

George Suerius  •  08 Nov 2012
Frank’s 2012 MLB Predictions: Blue Jays are Playoff-Bound; Chase Utley Plays First Base

2012 MLB Season PredictionsPosted by Frank Klose Miguel Cabrera's minor setback and adjustment to third base make Jose Bautista my MVP choice  American League AL East winner – New York Yankees AL Central winner – Detroit Tigers AL West winner – Texas Rangers AL Wild Card Teams (2) – Toronto Blue Jays, Tampa Bay Rays […]

Sports Talk Philly  •  29 Mar 2012
Adam Gonsiewski’s MLB 2012 Predictions

2012 MLB Season Predictions   American League   AL East winner – NY Yankees AL Central winner – Detroit Tigers AL West winner – Los Angeles Angels AL Wild Card Teams (2) – Texas Rangers, Tampa Rays   AL MVP – Albert Pujols AL Cy Young – Jered Weaver AL Rookie of the Year – […]

Adam Gonsiewski  •  23 Mar 2012
Throw #Phillies Pitcher Roy Halladay a Bone: Give Him a 20th Win If the Opportunity Presents Itself

Heading into the game 161 of the 1997 season, Randy Johnson sat at 19-4 for the first place Seattle Mariners, and he was not scheduled to start again before the playoffs.  What a shame, it seemed, that Johnson could end the season down one victory from the magic number of 20. Omar Olivares started that […]

Sports Talk Philly  •  28 Sep 2011