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A member of the brutal American League East Division, the Rays must contend with Alex Rodriguez and the New York Yankees, David Ortiz and the Boston Red Sox and Roy Halladay and the Toronto Blue Jays. It's a rough slate for any team, especially for an expansion squad that's yet to experience a winning season. So don't pretend to be here buying Rays tickets because you're a huge Tampa Bay fan. We know better.

Major League Baseball Tickets – Feeling the Buzz
Once again Major League Baseball has captured the attention of the sporting public. As the 2010 ML tickets hit the market, fans are gearing up for what may be a return to the heady days of old, where the New York Yankees sit atop the league and others can only contend. But don’t count out the newest generation of baseball fans, one unhindered by the Yankee mystique, and just as likely to be enamored of the Philadelphia Phillies or jammed into high gear by the newest edition of the Minnesota Twins and a sparkling new venue. And just as hope springs eternal, so do the hopes of Colorado Rockies fans, fresh off a promising season and banking on contending in the National League with the likes of the Cardinals and the Braves as the next contenders to knock the reigning champs off of their perch.
American League Mayhem – Can the Yankees Wreak Havoc Again?
Being America’s most loved and most hated team all at the same time can’t be easy for the New York Yankees. They just make it look easy. And no matter what camp you’re in you can’t turn your head away from 27 World Series wins. But winning a World Series and defending a World Series are two different things. Are the Yankees solid enough to repeat? That simply goes without saying. The 2010 New York Yankees are built to do just that.
Most clubs wouldn’t rebuild a World Series winner. But this is the Yankees. New York said goodbye to stalwarts like Johnny Damon and Hideki Matsui, and hello to new outfielder Curtis Granderson and hello again to designated DH Nick Johnson. Sadly for the rest of the AL, the key chemistry made up of Derek Jeter, Andy Pettitte, C.C Sabathia and other familiar names has been kept intact. Repeating as World Series winners won’t fall into their laps but these Yankees will be there in the end.
But don’t count out the rest of the pack. The Boston Red Sox will lean heavily on a pitching rotation any team would envy. Josh Becket and Jon Lester will be mainstays once again, and Daisuke Matsuzuka is expected to recover from his ills of 2009. Throw in John Lackey as the new guy and Clay Buchholz as the young whiz and Boston looks deep enough to give the Yankees fits again. Meanwhile, the Minnesota Twins are making noise in the AL Central with a new winning persona and a new venue in Target Field. The Twins made believers out of baseball fans with a strong push at the end of last season. Built on a foundation of catcher Joe Mauer and infielder Justin Morneau, Minnesota is adding momentum with a young pitching rotation that could catch some teams by surprise.
National League War – Will the Phillies Reign?
Over in the National League the feeling is that it’s just a matter of time before these Philadelphia Phillies bring home a World Series win. But that doesn’t mean they can’t get better. Phillies management hasn’t been afraid to take a chance on talent. Not content to sit pat, the Phillies traded their way into the books with the acquisition of right hander Roy Halladay, a Cy Young winner, and Phillippe Aumont, another righty with staying power. Given that the basis of pitching is signed, sealed, and delivered for the next few years, there Philadelphia Phillies will be in the running for a World Series for the next few years.
Lurking behind the scenes though, is a St. Louis Cardinals team with a clear edge in the NL central. Waylaid by injury in 2009, a healthy Cardinals could do real damage in 2010. Returning with Chris Carpenter and Adam Wainright on the mound, backed up by the steady bat of Albert Pujols, and the closing power of Ryan Franklin, means St. Louis could be a disruption to the Phillies plans. Then there’s the Rockies, a team returning a roster that gained valuable post-season experience in 2009. Sporting one of the best farm systems in the MLB, the Colorado Rockies are betting the home farm that pitching will carry them in 2010. Ubaldo Jiminez posted career numbers last season, while Jorge De La Rosa showed signs of maturing by going 16-9 to finish the season.
MLB Tickets – It’s Showtime
There’s nothing like springtime and MLB Tickets mark the season. The long winter is over, rosters are settled, and like a breath of fresh air, baseball is blowing into cities all across the country. The old rivalries are being rekindled and fresh upstarts are ready to make their mark. Major League Baseball is back, and back with a refreshing mixture of the old and the new. Just the way we like it.
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Gomes provides dramatic end to doubleheader Sentinel and Enterprise BOSTON (AP) -- Jonny Gomes hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning to lift the Boston Red Sox to a 3-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday, completing a doubleheader sweep. Daniel Nava was aboard on a leadoff walk when Gomes followed with a ... and more » |
Gomes rips walkoff homer, Red Sox complete sweep The Sun BOSTON (AP) -- Jonny Gomes hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning to lift the Boston Red Sox to a 3-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday, completing a doubleheader sweep. Daniel Nava was aboard on a leadoff walk when Gomes followed with a ... and more » |
Tuesday's Major League Baseball roundup Statesman Journal BOSTON (AP) — Jonny Gomes hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning to lift the Boston Red Sox to a 3-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night, completing a doubleheader sweep. Daniel Nava was aboard on a leadoff walk when Gomes followed ... and more » |
Pitcher safety against liners still issue for MLB El Paso Inc. Tampa Bay Rays catcher Jose Lobaton, left, and left fielder Kelly Johnson, center, rush in to assist starting pitcher Alex Cobb as Cobb grabs his head and lies on the pitcher's mound after being hit by a line drive by Kansas City Royals' Eric Hosmer during the ... and more » |
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