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 Drug Testers Notified Teams In Minors
Drug Testers Notified Teams In Minors
Even though Commissioner Bud Selig said Major League Baseball would stop giving teams 24-hour notice before drug testers showed up, minor league teams still received advance notice. >
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A few minor-league moves
A few minor-league transactions to catch you up on: * Brian Cashman mentioned the other day that Humberto Sanchez could get bumped up to the majors once the Eastern League championship series is finished. The Yankees have decided to try him as a ...
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 Staten Island New York Yankees' fan awaits one last game at Yankee Stadium
Staten Island New York Yankees' fan awaits one last game at Yankee Stadium
Mitsu Yasukawa/The Star-Ledger He remembers the grass, of course. He was taken with it the way everybody is when they go to a big-league ballgame for the first time. And this was 50 years ago, when they didn't have color...
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 Memo to Mets: Find out about Parnell before it's too late
Memo to Mets: Find out about Parnell before it's too late
Associated PressMike Pelfrey gave the Mets seven innings today, but it wasn't enough as the pigpen struck again. For the most part, I'm on board with Jerry Manuel's managing of the Mets' bullpen. Use the lefties against the lefties....
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Analysis of Yankees Prospect Brett Gardner
Brett Gardner was drafted by the Yankees in the third round in 2005, from the College of Charleston. Speed was his calling card, speed and the ability to draw walks, but his power was questionable. He hit .284/.377/.376 with 19 steals for Staten ...
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 Sickels: Analysis of Brett Gardner
Sickels: Analysis of Brett Gardner
From John Sickels : Brett Gardner was drafted by the Yankees in the third round in 2005, from the College of Charleston. Speed was his calling card, speed and the ability to draw walks, but his power was questionable. He hit .284/.377/.376 with 19 steals for Staten Island in the New York-Penn ...