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Footprints in the Snow: Phillies

By Knox BardeenNov 19th 2009 – 10:00AM

Footprints in the Snow is FanHouse's look at the paths to be forged by MLB teams this winter as they look ahead to 2010. Philadelphia Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro made it a point not to bring back the exact same lineup in 2009 after winning the World Series in 2008. He succeeded in that goal by replacing the...

Brad Lidge Placed on Disabled List

By Josh AlperJun 9th 2009 – 3:50PM

2008 may have been the dream season to end all dream seasons for Brad Lidge, but 2009 is rapidly developing into a nightmare of epic proportions. Lidge blew two more saves, he's got six overall, in Los Angeles over the weekend, which brought his ERA to an unsightly 7.27 for the season. It will stay put for a while because...

Playoffs Alone Will Not Satisfy Cubs

By Matt SnyderMar 25th 2009 – 7:30PM

FanHouse continues its 2009 MLB Preview with a look at the Chicago Cubs.A magical regular season that yielded the most victories for the Cubs franchise since 1935 sent them to the postseason for the fourth time in a 11-season span. Unfortunately, 2008 ended the same way 1998, 2003 and 2007 did -- in disappointment. The...

Left on Base: 15 Year-Old Phenom, a Rally for Manny, and More

By Matt SnyderJan 30th 2009 – 6:35PM

Left on Base is MLB FanHouse's link dump.You wanna see a future Hall of Famer at the age of 15? He could start in the bigs right now! I kid. Hyperbole aside, though, this 15 year-old player named Bryce Harper is already being touted as the first overall draft pick in 2011. He's a catcher who can run, bats left-handed, and...

Morneau Still in the Hospital

By Tom FornelliJun 23rd 2007 – 11:40PM

Earlier today PostmanE told you about Justin Morneau's run in with a brick wall Miguel Olivo on Friday night. As a result of the collision, the reigning AL MVP ended up with a bruised lung and a mouth full of blood for his troubles.Olivo? I don't even think he noticed Morneau hit him, which given how large of a lumberjack...

Background on Paul Bako

Gabor Paul Bako II (; born June 20, 1972) is a retired catcher in Major League Baseball. Bako is an example of a baseball "journeyman", having played for 11 different major league teams during his 12-year career.

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