The usual question, we have to ask ourselves about the Washington National is will they lose 100 games. However this year things could be very different

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2010 MLB season preview: Washington Nationals
The usual question, we have to ask ourselves about the Washington National is will they lose 100 games. However this year things could be very different

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2010 MLB season preview: Washington Nationals
The best thing about the 2009 MLB season for the New York Mets was probably that it ended.

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The notoriously cheap Florida Marlins signed a few free agents this off season; of course they signed them to Minor League contracts. They were forced to spend some money on a few players or risk running afoul of the MLBPA.

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2010 MLB season preview: Florida Marlins
After 14 consecutive division titles, the Atlanta Braves have not been to the post season since 2005. 2010 will be Manger Bobby Cox’s last year with the club so we can bet that they would like to make the playoffs in his final year at the helm.

The Philadelphia Phillies seem poised to do something that has not been done by a National League team since the 1940’s, and that is, make three consecutive trips to the World Series. This team probably has the best lineup in all baseball, and adding Roy Halladay to the starting rotation certainly makes them a whole lot better.

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2010 MLB season preview: Philadelphia Phillies
If this team played in any other division besides the American Least East the off season, they just had would probably make them a contender. In the AL East they still have a lot of work to do. However they had a great off season, and nothing can take that away from them

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2010 MLB season preview: Baltimore Orioles
Wow, have things changed in Bean Town. Five of their eight defensive positions will feature new starters in 2010 over opening day of 2009. It still looks like a solid team, but one has to wonder if they have enough offense

Where does the time go, between the Super Bowl, Daytona 500, and the Winter Olympics it seems that the start of the 2010 MLB Spring Training really snuck up on us this year. With that being said let us take a look at the 30 team of Major League Baseball starting with the most likely to win another championship, the New York Yankees. It is kind of scary to think that the Yankees are better in 2010 than they were in 2009

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2010 MLB preview: New York Yankees
Tom Hicks has reached a final agreement to sell the Texas Rangers to Team President Nolan Ryan, and Pittsburgh attorney Chuck Greenberg. In a separate transaction Hicks sold of a good deal of land surrounding the Rangers ballpark, and will retain a minority stake in the team.

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Texas Rangers sale finally finalized
The New York Mets have sent Brian Stokes packing and in that trade they’ve acquired fielder Gary Matthews Jr. from the Los Angeles Angels.

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New York Mets Acquire Gary Matthews Jr., Trade Brian Stokes