Healthy Crede makes 3B decision tough for White Sox
Published 3/19/2008 by Associated Press at SportingNews.com Baseball News and Exclusive Analysis
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- Joe Crede couldn't sleep. He couldn't pick up his two young daughters. And he ...
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