Monthly Archives: July 2010

Major League Baseball rescinds 4-game suspension for Braves reliever Venters

CINCINNATI - Major League Baseball has rescinded a four-game suspension for Braves reliever Jonny Venters, deciding he didn’t purposely throw at Milwaukee’s Prince Fielder.

Baseball. Brett Wallace Becomes 95th Sun Devil To Play Major League Baseball

Former Arizona State star Brett Wallace became the 95th Sun Devil to play Major League Baseball when he made his debut for the Houston Astros on Saturday.

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MLB rescinds Venters’ 4-game suspension

Major League Baseball has rescinded a four-game suspension for Braves reliever Jonny Venters, deciding he didn’t purposely throw at Milwaukee’s Prince Fielder. Venters threw a pitch over Fielder’s head, then hit him in the back on July 17. Both teams were warned after the first pitch, and Venters and Braves manager Bobby Cox were ejected [...]

MLB rescinds 4-game suspension for Braves’ Venters

Major League Baseball has rescinded a four-game suspension for Braves reliever Jonny Venters, deciding he didn’t purposely throw at Milwaukee’s Prince Fielder. Major League Baseball - Prince Fielder - Milwaukee - sport - Baseball

Sox minor leaguers not bothered by HGH testing

Major League Baseball last month trumpeted its new testing policy for human growth hormone in the minor leagues as a major step forward in its quest to rid the game of performance-enhancing drugs. But minor-league players in the Red Sox organization mostly met the news with a shrug.

Georgia gains in players in Major League Baseball

Major league players represent all 50 states and 14 countries, but some much more than others. California, Florida and Texas are traditional powerhouses when it comes to producing top–quality baseball players in the United States. Now Georgia is making a bid

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The Ultimate Summer of Baseball

For most fans of Major League Baseball, going to a few games a year at their home team’s ballpark is enough to keep them satisfied. For instance, a Phillies fan would be content seeing a handful of games over the course of a summer.