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Starting Five: There Is No More O in Ortiz

By Jeff FletcherMay 21st 2009 – 6:00AM

Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action, with a quick nod to what is ahead.You Oughta Know ...That David Ortiz pulled within one homer of Yovanni Gallardo on the MLB leaderboard. Yes, Big Papi finally hit a home run. It took him 149 at-bats to get his first homer of the season, while 318 other...

Scott Schoeneweis' Wife Found Dead at Their Arizona Home

By Josh AlperMay 20th 2009 – 6:51PM

Some sad news to report out of Arizona. Gabrielle Schoeneweis, wife of Diamondbacks reliever Scott Schoeneweis, was found dead at the couple's home in Fountain Hills, Arizona on Wednesday afternoon. The Arizona Republic reports that the the Schoeneweis' 14-year old daughter called police upon finding her mother on the...

MLB Targets Agents in Steroid Probe

By Lisa OlsonMay 11th 2009 – 7:08PM

Major League Baseball is in the early stages of investigating player agents who may be connected to the sport's steroid scandal. "It's a whole new territory we're looking into," a person with direct knowledge of the investigation told FanHouse. "Our information has led us to believe there are some [agents] worth going...

Footprints in the Snow: New York Mets

By MulletNov 12th 2008 – 12:00PM

Footprints in the Snow is FanHouse's look at the paths to be forged by MLB teams this winter as they look ahead to 2009.See this kid? That's right -- he's crying. Do you know who caused this? That's right: you, New York Mets. You did this to him not once, but twice, losing the final game of the season at Shea Stadium with...

Brewers Ride Sabathia, Braun to Wild Card; Mets Choke Again

By Pat LackeySep 28th 2008 – 5:21PM

With the Brewers and Cubs playing on WGN and the Mets and Marlins on TBS, the NL wild-card race played itself out in dramatic fashion for a national audience this afternoon. In a ten-minute span that gave every baseball fan in the country sore thumbs, three home runs decided the the final playoff spot in the National...

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