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June Top Related Articles
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1). Divisional Outlook For June - Al West By : Jay Nault
Form held in the standings over the past month in the AL West as each team looked to make a move before heading into the “Dog Days” of summer. Overall, the divisional race remains extremely tight, as the distance between the first and last-place teams is only 5.5 games. A hot or cold streak here or there could really shake things up, and as of now, this division is simply too close to call.
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2). Divisional Outlook For June - Al East By : Jay Nault
Well, we’re looking like geniuses based on our last report on this division. It’s still more than the traditional two-horse race, as the Red Sox and Yankees have a party-crasher still hanging on to hopes of a division title in the form of the Toronto Blue Jays. Although the standings are the same as last month, there have been more than a few twists and turns since we last visited the AL East, and it still looks like any of the top three teams could emerge as the champ come October.
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3). How They Stack Up - The Afc North In June By : Jay Nault
All is about to be very quiet on the NFL front, as most staff and players take advantage of the final opportunity to relax and recharge before the grind of training camp begins. This is also an opportunity to take a look at the AFC North to see how the teams in the division are looking as their rosters near completion.
Baltimore Ravens
Offseason Additions:
The Ravens were relatively quiet in terms of the number of free agent acquisitions this off-season, but they did make a big splash late and add a potentially crucial cog to the RB position.
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4). Baseball Musings And Random Thoughts - June 2006 By : Jay Nault
Thoughts, random ideas, and off-the-cuff reactions to the goings-on in baseball over the past month…
Have we really gotten past the big market/small market dichotomy that defined baseball for the past 15 - 20 years? The new revenue sharing/luxury tax model seems to say that we have, but if you look at different media outlets this week, you see that among those being rumored to be available for trades include Carlos Lee of the Brewers and Barry Zito of the A’s, among others.
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5). Divisional Outlook For June - Nl East By : Jay Nault
It’s been quite a month in the NL East. What looked like a competitive race during our last review has become a runaway at the top and a surprising look from the bottom. The Mets have been on fire lately, and it appears that the Braves’ incredible streak of postseason appearances could be coming to an end.
New York Mets
Currently:
The Mets are surging, and are pushing their division lead towards double digits.
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6). How They Stack Up - The NFC North In June By : Jay Nault
As we enter the time of year when everything gets very quiet in the front offices of teams around the NFL, there’s a good opportunity to take a look at how teams have improved, or not improved, as we head into the home stretch before training camp begins.
Today we’ll take a look at the NFC North, and there could be some surprises in this division come fall.
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7). What Happened on June 21 By : Ryan Fyfe
June 21 is always the 172nd day of the year, unless it's a leap year in which it is the 173rd day of the year. This is on a Gregorian calendar, which leaves 193 days remaining until January 1st, where a new year beings. June 21 marks the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere and the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere. That means that June 21 is typically the day of the year year with the longest hours of daylight in the northern hemisphere and the shortest in the southern hemisphere.
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8). Divisional Outlook For June - Nl West By : Jay Nault
There’s been quite a shakeup in the NL West over the past month, as a couple of teams have caught fire and others have really suffered. The Rockies were in first place just a month ago, and now they’re looking up at the rest of the division. Although the teams are still relatively close to each other in the standings, we could be seeing form taking hold.
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