cuseadelphia.com - 1/23/2008
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The Roundup: Bloggies, Fighting, and the Korvers
The Big Lead —
... Magglio Ordonez in exchange for not being mentioned in an upcoming book on steroids? (NYT)
Strange parallels: Eli Manning and Joe Namath. (Your Face is a Sports Blog)
Lame NBA fight: Mike Dunleavy vs. perpetually inept Donald Sterling. (LA Times)
Yes, blood and urine samples for baseball players who would a fantastic testing method. Good luck with that losery union, though. (Freakonomics)
The 76ers have abandoned all efforts to acquire the entire Korver brood. (CuseAdelphia)
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