Black And Gold And…Green?

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 Black And Gold And…Green?
The Pirates are doing what they can to help the environment because they care and because it saves money. Okay, mostly because it saves money. [link]

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Wednesday's Frosty Mug
Published 3/19/2008 by KLSnow <info@brewcrewball.com> at Brew Crew Ball: Front Page Posts
... and in one line or less: Marlins C Mike Rabelo has a sprained left leg. This video, though, is an injury waiting to happen: Jim Caple tries to catch R.A. Dickey's knuckleball. Via Baseball Musings, I learned that Rangers P C.J. Wilson is working on throwing a gyroball. Environmentalists across the country (including the newest one, one Prince Fielder), should be happy to see this: the Nationals and Pirates are both taking steps to go green at the ballpark. The Mets have reportedly changed ...

Create The Caption #187
Published 3/19/2008 by Awful Announcing- at Awful Announcing
... Portrayal Of Harry Caray (The News Hound) Boycotting Mark Cuban (The Serious Tip) Speaking Of Cuban, Here's True Hoop's Trip To AA Arena Last Night (True Hoop) Toskala With The Huge Dick Save, Er Wait... (SS Reporters) Adopt A Minor Leaguer! (Bus Leagues) Reggie Bush Ain't Nothin But A Dog (On 205th) The White Guy Praise Drinking Game (Ty Sports) Coppin State Is The Worst Madness Team Ever (Juiced) The Pirates Help The Earth (Bugs and Cranks)

Off day notes and stuff
Published 3/19/2008 by Slyde <info@redreporter.com> at Red Reporter: Front Page Posts
... A new Reds blog, Seeing Red combines a little mix of both scouting and statheading.  Here's a breakdown of Johnny Cueto's last start. Justin posted links to articles at Friar Forecast with the Padres Stathead in charge of Statiness.  I don't want to steal his traffic so go there first.  And wish him a happy 2nd blogday.  Pretty soon he'll be potty trained. For you tree hugging hippies, both the Nats and the Pirates are trying to go greener at their home parks this year.  But then again, ...

Don't Mess With A Man's Hand Moisturizer [Blogdome]
Published 3/19/2008 by Leitch at Deadspin
• Johnny Weir is still pretty awesome. [OutSports] • The history of push-up records. [SportsWrap] • The Pirates love the environment. [Bugs And Cranks] • Defending Kevin Garnett. [Empty The Bench] • Not the best year for college hoops in the Northeast. [Dan's Take] • The Celtics look better right now than they have all season. [With Malice] • Those injuries are ruining the Lakers' master plan. [Hell Yes, Guy] • One great publicist slip. [Information ...

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