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nybaseballdigest.com - 26 days ago
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During the summer I was talking to a
league source that believed one of Omar Minaya’s biggest
failures was that he ignored some of the good baseball people in the Mets organization. One of those people was Sandy Johnson who originally was brought in to mentor Minaya in 2004. I was told ...
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Maybe Now Omar Will Listen
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blessyouboys.com - 20 days ago
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What would be a worse gift idea for
a Detroit Tigers fan this holiday season? An Edgar
Renteria bobblehead or a Gary Sheffield bobblehead? (I'm kind of impressed by the Sheff bobblehead's likeness. Usually, these things look ...
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Bad Gift Ideas For Your Favorite Tigers Fan
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metsblog.com - 18 days ago
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Carlos Delgado , Brian Schneider , and Gary
Sheffield have been categorized as Type B Free Agents
by Elias. …in other words, if the Mets offer salary arbitration to any of these three players, and if they decline it and sign with a ...
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News: Delgado, Schneider & Sheffield are Type B
tigerblog.net - 48 hours ago
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Alright, Drew Sharp penned a column this morning
about the Tigers paying the price for their 2006
gamble and while he brings up some good points he’s kind of all over the place. First off, what does 2006 have to do with it. Outside of trading for Gary Sheffield, the Tigers didn’t ...
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Missing the Connection
tigerblog.net - 26 hours ago
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It looks like Gary Sheffield wants to make
one more run. I think the whole thing about
him reaching 3,000 hits and 25 home runs (much less 40) is a stretch but he did have a decent season last year while also playing in the outfield. An .823 OPS, even in limited time (268 at [...]
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Now He’ll Do It?
nypost.com - 3 hours ago
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Gary Sheffield not only wants to continue playing,
he expects to return to being an every-day force
at the plate. "I don't want to be a token player," the 41-year-old slugger told The Post yesterday after a workout in Tampa. "I have to play at a hi...
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Sheffield wants to play, reach 3,000 hits


