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Blog Name: Around The Majors
Url: http://mvn.com/aroundthemajors/
Language: English
Topics: baseball, Major League Baseball, New York Yankees
Description: Around The Majors is one of a handful of national MLB blogs on MVN.com. The site offers news and analysis from around professional baseball, from the minors to the majors.
Popularity: 30 Followers

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Hughes/Rivera Combo Dominant For Yankees
For the past few years, New York Yankees fans furiously debated how the team should use Joba Chamberlain. The Joba relief camp desired a dominant eighth-ninth inning combo that would make each game a seven-inning affair when the Yankees had the lead. Plus, according to that logic, Chamberlain could just be groomed to be the successor t
What The Rockies Should Do With Betancourt, Hawpe and Torrealba
The Colorado Rockies were the final team to get eliminated from Division Series play last night after falling to the reigning World Series Champion Philadelphia Phillies. Now that the Rockies are out, the team can focus on what it needs to do in order to return to the postseason in 2010.Troy E. Renck of the Denver Post
Cashman Deserves Some Love For Swisher Trade
I was going through the list of the first crop of minor league free agents at MLB Trade Rumors tonight when I came across the name Wilson Betemit. Betemit is not a player who I followed particularly closely
Over Larger Sample Size, A-Rod Sheds Choker Label
Unless you have been living under a rock the past few days, you are probably aware that Alex Rodriguez is having a fine postseason. Rodriguez, whose perceived by the casual baseball fan as someone who cannot perform under pressure and hits "meaningless" home runs, absolutely raked in the New York Yankees' division series win over the Minnesota Twins. The controve
Debunking MVP Myths
Myth: The definition of valuable is subjective.Debunking: I firmly believe the biggest issue with the MVP voting is that the instruction tell voters "there is no clear-cut definition of what Most Valuable means."  If Most Valuable has no clear-cut definition, there is no reason to have an MVP award because it's all subjective anyway.  But there is a clear-cut, objective definition of "valuable" when we are talking about baseball players.  When we say a player is valuable, we mean he does more than other players to contribute to wins.  So Most Valuable means worth the most in terms of wins or doing things that contribute

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