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MLB Rumors: Top Five Likely Free Agent Destinations for Adrian Beltre

Adrian Beltre signed a one-year deal with the Boston Red Sox last year in order to restore credibility to his name after five mediocre seasons in Seattle. Beltre wound up being Boston’s best hitter in 2010, hitting .321 with 28 home runs and 102 RBI in what was an injury-riddled season for the Red Sox.

Beltre enters this year’s free agent market as one of the top three hitters along with Carl Crawford and Jayson Werth. Sports Illustrated’s Jon Heyman recently reported that there were up to 12 teams interested in the services of Beltre.

The third basemen experienced similar courting back in 2004, where he came off an MVP-caliber season with the Dodgers to sign a five-year, $64 million dollar contract with the Mariners. 

Will Beltre be able to cash in like he did in 2004? Here are the top five likely free agent destinations for the third baseman. 

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MLB Rumors 2010: Five Goals for the Philadelphia Phillies Offseason

As Ryan Howard watched a 3-2 pitch from closer Brian Wilson catch the plate, the 2010 Philadelphia Phillies season was over. An unsatisfying taste was left in the mouths of the team, manager, front office and the fans. This team, which had traded for Roy Halladay and Roy Oswalt in the past year, had expectations of World Series or bust. 

Consider 2010 a bust.

While there were feel good moments such as Halladay’s perfect game and playoff no-hitter and the team’s rally in the second half to win the NL East, ultimately they did not reach their goal of playing in a third straight World Series as the National League Champions.

Last off season, they saw themselves upgrade at third grade and acquire Roy Halladay. What will the Phillies do before Opening Day 2011?

Here are five goals for the Philadelphia Phillies offseason. 

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Fall from the Top: Looking at the San Diego Padres Late-Season Collapse

On August 25, the San Diego Padres were the class of the National League. They were 76-50 and had a six game lead over the San Francisco Giants. The Padres were the surprise team of baseball, picked by most experts to finish in fourth in the NL West. 

Led by young starting pitching and a reliable closer in Heath Bell, the Padres had led the division a majority of the season. Manager Bud Black had done a phenomenal job with the club and was the front-runner to win NL Manager of the Year. 

On this night they would opening a three game set at home against the defending NL Champion Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies had been hot for the past month until falling flat and being swept in four games at home to the Houston Astros. 

When all was said and done, the Phillies swept the Padres in the three game series. Little did anyone know at the time was that these two teams would basically go in opposite directions in the next month. 

While Philadelphia would vault their way to the top of the standings, San Diego would enter into a tailspin. They would go on to lose their next ten games and still remained in first place. However, the Padres have only gone 12-11 since their 10 game slide while the Giants have gone 15-7 thanks to some fantastic pitching, including a stretch of 18 games of not allowing more than three runs. 

The Padres don’t have the dynamic offenses of the Phillies or Reds, but they were supported by young starters Mat Latos, Clayton Richard, and Jon Garland. The trio have struggled in their past 15 decisions, going 3-12. Latos has seen his ERA rise from a pristine 2.21 to 2.92 in the past month. The Padres were carried by these three for most of the year, but just don’t have the offensive support outside of Adrian Gonzalez

Speaking of Gonzalez, he was a sleeper MVP candidate midway through the season and right before the losing streak, hitting .299 with 27 HR and 86 RBI. Expected to be traded by the deadline since the Padres weren’t supposed to contend, Gonzalez has been the catalyst for an otherwise quiet offense. 

While Gonzalez has continued to flirt with a .300 batting average, his power has somewhat declined over the past 30 games, hitting only three home runs and driving in just 12 runs. Gonzalez recently attributed this to a shoulder injury he suffered back in May. He has been shortening his swing. It has kept his average up, but his power has declined. It was only apparent in the final month. 

Despite the Padres 10 game losing streak, the Padres had ample opportunities to keep their lead over the Giants during the course of the month. However, they dropped three of four at home to San Francisco, on the road in St. Louis, and once again at home to the Chicago Cubs.

Down three games to the Giants and two games in the Wild Card to Atlanta in the division, San Diego has a slim chance to make the playoffs if they can sweep the Giants or take two out of three and hope the Braves drop some games to Philadelphia. 

Can the Padres make the playoffs? When they lost ten straight the odds started stacking up against them. Only two teams have made the playoffs while losing ten straight games: the 1951 Giants and the 1982 Braves, ironically the two team they are currently chasing. 

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Notable First Playoff Starts of Philadelphia Phillies Pitchers Over The Years

With his 97-pitch complete game shut out of the Washington Nationals, Phillies starter Roy Halladay sent the Phillies back to the postseason for the fourth straight year.

Soon after, pitching coach Rich Dubee announced that Halladay would be the Phillies Game 1 starter in the NLDS, it will mark the first time in Halladay’s career that he pitches in the postseason.

Halladay has been one of the most elite pitchers in baseball over the past decade. Despite being near the top the league every year statistically, his Toronto Blue Jays were never able to overcome the Yankees or Red Sox and later the Rays.

This brings up the point: Who are some other Phillies starters whom, regardless if they had been with the team a long or short while, made their playoff debuts in red pinstripes.

Here are a couple notable starting pitchers who made their first career postseason starts with the Phillies.

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