Bannister, Teahen featured on TWIB

 
Brian Bannister, the Royals pitcher who happens to be an avid photographer, and Mark Teahen are featured in this week's This Week in Baseball. [link]

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Kansas City Royals closer Joakim Soria has been fantastic so far. I mean, ridiculously good. He's 8-for-8 in save situations, and has been damn near untouchable so far. In 13 innings of work, he's struck out 15 while allowing only one walk and ...
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Soria is sensational as closer, but should he move to rotation?

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Joakim Soria can do the splits. Did you know that? Unofficially, they're calling him the only Royals player who can do the splits, and that's just the beginning of how he's unique.
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