Sizemore returns to Seattle roots

 
Indians center fielder Grady Sizemore isn't catching any breaks with his schedule as of late. [link]

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Sizemore returns to Seattle roots | Indians.com: News

SEATTLE -- Indians center fielder Grady Sizemore isn't catching any breaks with his schedule as of late. First, he went through a hectic All-Star experience in New York that included participating in the State Farm Home Run Derby and then playing 10 ...
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