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Adam Troy Dunn (born November 9, 1979, in Houston, Texas) is a Major League Baseball first baseman and outfielder for the Washington Nationals. He bats left-handed and throws right-handed. At six feet, six inches (198 cm) in height and weighing 275 pounds, Dunn was given the nickname "Big Donkey" and is one of the National League's most feared sluggers.
By: Call to the Pen
20May2012Chicago White Sox first baseman Paul Konerko is one of the most consistent sluggers in the game, and it always seems like he does everything in his power to help the White Sox win games. May 18, 2012; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago White Sox first baseman...
Can’t you smell that smell? The smell of death surrounds you…. I have no idea if Jim Leyland is a Skynyrd fan or not, though I wouldn’t mind seeing him pull that lighter out, throw it in they air…yelling, “Freebird!̶...
By: Redleg Nation
13May2012Let’s recap tonight’s titanic struggle…. FINAL Washington 6 Cincinnati 9 W: S. Marshall (1-2) L: H. Rodriguez (1-3) BOX SCORE POSITIVES –Joey Votto. Joseph Daniel Votto. There aren’t enough superlatives for me to describ...
By: Blog Red Machine
12May2012Those of us that have taken the dive into the Twitterverse do so for a myriad of reasons. Among my top reasons is that I like to see the differing opinions of the Good Guys whether from links that tweets furnish or the actual tweets themselves. Both...
Corey and Pat agree, it's their best episode yet. Lots of stuff to talk about this week, including Josh Hamilton's heroics, the resurgence of Adam Dunn, and Harper v Hamels. Plus much, much more.
The old adage in baseball is momentum is the next day’s starting pitcher. The beauty of the game of baseball is the you can turn the page after a bad night. The season is a marathon, not a sprint. You can’t get too high or too low after o...
Not much has changed in terms of the record and standings since we last talked, but a lot has in the pitching rotation. We broke it all down with Jim Margalus from South Side Sox tonight.
By: Call to the Pen
7May2012Don’t know how many baseball fans out there noticed the throwaway line that Doug O’Neill, the winning trainer in last Saturday’s Kentucky Derby made. Soon after his horse, I’ll Have Another, won the 138th Run For The Roses, th...
By: Snodgrass Muff
6May2012Once again, the swirling whispers have returned in San Diego regarding the overall dimensions of Petco Park and how the ocean climate affects the flight of the baseball. Over the course of nine years as a season ticket holder, I’ve … Continue...
I soaked up a lot throughout the five or-so hours I spent at U.S. Cellular Field yesterday, and I think you’ll all enjoy hearing what I found to be unique about “The Cell” this season. But first, let’s touch on the game.
By: Sports of Boston
30Apr2012Although Boston’s 6-game winning streak ended Sunday at the hands of pitcher Gavin Floyd and the Chicago White Sox, the Sox can return to Fenway feeling much better about their team than when they departed. Since blowing a 9-1 lead to the Yankees o...
It's been a mixed bag so far for the White Sox. Has it been more good or more bad? Tom Fornelli from South Side Asylum check in on the latest episode of White Sox Off Day to discuss.
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