Alex Rodriguez Top Writers
1 - Erik Diana
Writer bio
I am from Pittsburgh but have divorced the Pirates because their ownership has been so atrocious over the last few years. If they do in fact get better, I will root for them. I have a very special place for the Yankees because my first time ever being able to watch the late, late World Series games were in 1996 with my late father as the Yankees came back to beat the Braves. I hated the Braves because of the way they ripped the heart out of Pittsburgh fans out and it was a pleasure seeing a young Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Andy Pettite come back from a 2-0 hole. So if you don't like the reason I am a Yankees fans, screw off!
Recent articles
- What The HELL Was Matt Millen Doing On TV?
- Does MLB Need a Salary Cap? A Looming Labor Struggle Is On The Horizon
- Can the Pittsburgh Steelers Really Go Anywhere in the Playoffs?
- The Steelers and Ravens Meet for the Game of the Year!
- Let's Play Devil's Advocate For Plaxico For a Minute Here
- 2009 Will Be a Crucible For Alex Rodriguez:....How Will He Handle It?
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2 - Don Spieles
Writer bio
Being a big Boston Red Sox fan in the middle of Pennsylvania can be a pretty lonely business. I know that many will argue this point, stating that there are tons of Red Sox fans everywhere since '04 and '07, but in my neck of the woods it's mostly darkness and crickets.
The three main avenues for my free time these days include reading, writing, and the Red Sox. I try to be as objective as possible in my writing, but I am what I am and will make no apologies for it.
Aside from the Sox, my other sports interests include Notre Dame Football, the Philadelphia Eagles & the NFL, the Phillies, and to a small extent, Penn State Football. You couldn't pay me enough to go to an NBA game and hockey, though I don't despise it like I do pro basketball, just doesn't hold my interest. G...
Writes about
- MLB (25)
- Boston Red Sox (15)
- Editorial (15)
- AL East (9)
- New York Yankees (7)
- Manny Ramirez (6)
Recent articles
- Will Work for At-Bats: Why Can't Barry Bonds Find a Job?
- Open Letter to A-Rod: Why Snub US at World Baseball Classic?
- George Steinbrenner and The Truth About the MLB Money Flood
- Manny Being Manny Has Teams' Purse Strings Tight
- L.A. Daily News "Opposites Sketch": Manny Ramirez As Sportsman of The Year
- Report: Coco Crisp Traded to Royals
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3 - Chris Bracey
Writer bio
Chris Bracey has worked as a Senior Researcher and Broadcast Associate at CBS College Sports (formerly CSTV) since 2006. Growing up in New York City he is fan of the Mets, Knicks, Bills, and Rangers in that order. Chris graduated from the College of Mount Saint Vincent in 2006 with B.A. in Communications. There he was General Manager of the campus radio station from 2003-2006.
You can check out his Blog, "The Sports Bro," at: www.thesportsbro.blogspot.com
Writes about
- MLB (3)
- NL East (3)
- Editorial (3)
- New York Mets (2)
- AL East (2)
- College Football (2)
Recent articles
- You Heard It Hear First: BCS Predictions and Breakdown
- A Look ahead: Nine MLB Stories to Watch for in 2009
- Irish Eyes Are Not Smiling: Notre Dame Football Mired In Mediocrity
- What About Manny? Market Failing to Develop for Slugger Ramirez
- Mets Seeking A New Lowe, Talks Between Mets and Derek Lowe Heat up
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4 - Thomas Cogliano
Writer bio
Baseball is my passion. My grandfather was Albert "Rube" Walker, who remained involved in the game of Major League Baseball for nearly 50 years as a player, pitching coach, and scout. Rube Walker was a catcher for the Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Dodgers before leaving the game as a player the season after the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958. Unfortunately, Rube Walker was the catcher behind the plate when Bobby Thomson slammed his famous "Shot Heard Round the World" on October 3, 1951 giving the Giants the National League pennant over the Dodgers in a three-game playoff.
As for myself, I completed my undergraduate work at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia. I graduated from UMW with a BS degree and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. I...
Writes about
- MLB (10)
- Editorial (8)
- MLB History (5)
- Baseball (5)
- New York Yankees (4)
- NL East (3)
Recent articles
- Billy Martin: A Christmas Day Tribute to One of Baseball's Greatest Managers
- Yankee Ignorance Reaches New Heights
- Why The Recession Benefits Major League Baseball
- Eddie Jordan Fired! How Dumb Can a Franchise Be?!
- Reforming the System: My Proposal for Postseason Division I College Football
- Predictions and Assessments of the 2008 Major League Baseball Playoffs
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5 - Joseph DelGrippo
Writer bio
An aspiring talk show host and writer who has attended New York Yankee games since 1971, and was at the last game in old Yankee Stadium. He also played in the 1985 Division 3 College Baseball World Series as a member of the Marietta (OH) Pioneers. He is a fan of all sports but concentrates mainly on baseball and football. Check out his baseball writings on www.nybaseballdigest.com and his up and coming website at www.josephdelgrippo.com. Joe’s philosophy is letting young players develop rather than going after big money free agents.
6 - Ben Brown
Writer bio
First of all I want to say that I pay attention to baseball and no other sports what so ever. The Mariners are my team, I bleed Blue and Teal. When I am older I am wanting to start a baseball store with batting cages,cards, gloves and basically the works. I am also A very devout Christian and if you have any questions about Christianity or Christianity in Baseball I would love to hear from you. Tha's the thing that keeps Josh Hamilton, Albert Pujols, Mark Teixeira, Matt Holliday, Todd Helton, Brad Hawpe, David Eckstein, Mark Mulder, Christian Guzman, Ryan Church, Mariano Rivera, Andy Pettite and so many more players in common.
Recent articles
- Milton Bradley Joins Cubs in Hopes of Ending World Series Drought
- Pat Burrell Agrees To Deal With Pennant-Winning Tampa Bay Rays
- 2009 MLB Rankings as of 1/3/09
- Could Andruw Jones Be Seattle Bound?
- Seattle Mariners' September Shows They Can Still Contend
- 2009 Baseball Predictions: From Division Champions To Cy Young Winners
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7 - Rob Abruzzese
Writer bio
A freelance journalist who is currently running the blog www.bronxbaseballdaily.com, an independent source of Yankee news and rumors.
Writes about
- MLB (83)
- New York Yankees (78)
- AL East (55)
- Editorial (34)
- Baseball (16)
- Breaking News (9)

