Are We Willing to Forget The Past?

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 Are We Willing to Forget The Past?
We’ve seen two versions of C.C. Sabathia so far this season. First four starts: 18 IP, 0-3, 11.57 ERA, 14 K, 14 BB, 5 HR Last four starts: 27.1 IP, 2-2, 1.97 ERA, 32 K, 6 BB, 1 HR [link]

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A Little Baseball Fanbase Redistricting [Blogdome]
Published 5/10/2008 by Christmas Ape at Deadspin
The revised Countries of Baseball map. [One Droo Hill] Is there a future left for Jim Edmonds? [UmpBump] Flip Bondy picks a curious time to mount the high horse. [Sons of Nev] The race for Mike D'Antoni is afoot. [Indignant Sports] Dodge Challenger 500 preview [Ridebuyer] The many sides of C.C. Sabathia, all of them fat. [WaitingForNextYear] 289's new Marvin Harrison shirt. Armor-piercing bullets sold separately [TwoEightNine ...

The Roundup: Hanley Ramirez has a lot of cash
Published 5/10/2008 by Patrick Imig at The Big Lead
... Cedric Benson, from a source with Texas knowledge.  [The Hungry Journal]  This is good fun: a list of Philly statues worth defacing - I’m a stickler for acid rain jokes. [Pittsburgh Sports and Mini Ponies] The new Kelly Leak [Josh Q Public] In honor of Mothers Day tomorrow, Yo Momma jokes.  [Scripted Sports] The Ballad of Jamar Hornsby [The Arena] Is Jim Edmonds done?  [Ump Bump] The tale of two seasons for CC Sabathia.  I really wish he played when Harry Caray was still broadcasting. ...

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