Thursday, July 19, 2007

Atlanta Braves Postgame

Whenever the Atlanta Braves take the field, you know you can hear all about it on the "Atlanta Braves Postgame" radio show. Hosted by Eric Midcap, a lifelong Braves fan and a sophomore at West Virginia University, each 30-minute show provides a daily recap of Braves games as well as a preview of upcoming matchups.

After having their record string of 14 consecutive playoff appearances snapped in 2006, the Braves have rebounded in 2007 to once again be in contention for first place in the hotly-contested NL East. Currently locked in a tight race with the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies for the division crown, Atlanta greatly improved its chances at the trade deadline, acquiring switch-hitting first baseman Mark Teixeira from the Texas Rangers and veteran reliever Octavio Dotel from the Kansas City Royals.

Dotel will bolster an ailing bullpen, serving as a reliable set-up man for veteran closer Bob Wickman. Teixeira is the true steal, though. The 27-year-old slugger has already mashed 155 homeruns in his young career, possessing power from both sides of the plate. He'll give the Braves a dynamic cleanup hitter in the middle of an already fearsome lineup that includes such proven stars as Chipper Jones, Andruw Jones, and Edgar Renteria, as well as promising young hitters like Jeff Francoeur and Brian McCann.

The ageless John Smoltz continues to anchor Atlanta's starting rotation, getting considerable help from fellow ace Tim Hudson, who's having a remarkable year in his own right. Youngsters Buddy Carlyle and Chuck James have performed above and beyond expectations, allowing fans to dream of a return trip to the postseason.

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Baseball Digest Daily

With the summer winding down, the pennant races are heating up in Major League Baseball. In the American League, the Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have all emerged as potential World Series contenders, while the once floundering New York Yankees are suddenly making a serious push for the final Wild Card playoff spot. There's no clear cut favorite in the National League, either, with the New York Mets struggling to hold their lead in the East, while the Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Brewers, Arizona Diamondbacks, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Diego Padres are all vying for playoff contention.

No matter what happens in the final months of the season, count on "BDD Talk Radio" to keep you up to date. The official radio show of Baseball Digest Daily (www.baseballdigestdaily.com), BDD Talk Radio covers baseball like no one else, offering opinions, analysis, and special guests from the world of baseball, including players, executives, and other famous personalities.

Founded in 2004, Baseball Digest Daily was created to give baseball fans complete coverage of their beloved sport, chronicling events in both the major and minor leagues, with an emphasis on statistical research and player evaluation. The site has gained media credentials from Major League Baseball and has established relationships with such leading baseball minds as Roy Smith of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Bill James of the Boston Red Sox, and Kevin Goldstein of Baseball Prospectus.

Joe Hamrahi, the founder of Baseball Digest Daily, hosts "BDD Talk Radio" every Sunday, delivering 60 minutes of the latest news and views from around the diamond. Recent shows have featured interviews with Tampa Bay Devil Rays pitcher Jeff Niemann and beleaguered Pittsburgh Pirates GM Dave Littlefield.

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Saturday, June 30, 2007

Cubs Talk Radio

"Cubs Talk Radio" is the place for fans of the Chicago Cubs to talk about their favorite team with the passion and loyal devotion that makes them so special in the world of professional sports.

Despite not having won a World Series since 1908, true fans of the beloved Cubbies have never given up hope, returning to Wrigley Field each and every Spring with the same rabid enthusiasm and boundless optimism, thinking this could be the year.

And 2007 could very well be the year. It's deep into the summer and the Cubs are still in contention in the National League's Central Division, well within striking distance of the first place Milwaukee Brewers. New Cubs manager Lou Piniella has infused the team with his trademark fiery intensity, using his raw emotion to inspire the club right into the thick of the pennant chase. Derek Lee has rebounded nicely from his wrist injury, once again leading the offensive charge, combining with the slugging Aramis Ramirez and newcomer Alfonso Soriano to provide the Cubs with their most fearsome lineup in years. And the starting rotation, so often riddled with injury, has gotten strong performances from Carlos Zambrano, Ted Lilly, and Jason Marquis, while youngsters Rich Hill and Sean Marshall continue to develop into potential aces.

"Cubs Talk Radio" will cover the Cubs like no one else, rolling out multiple one-hour broadcasts each week throughout the season and continuing through the winter months, because, as everybody knows, no true Cubs fan ever hibernates.

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