BLS Poll: Who's the worst first baseman in New York?

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 BLS Poll: Who's the worst first baseman in New York?
About one of the onlly advantages fans of small market teams have is that they can laugh at the large market teams when players with mega contracts turn into mega burdens. Most MLB fans did this the minute the Dodgers signed Juan Pierre . Most MLB fans will soon be doing it for the rest of the 6+ years the Cubs are tied to Alfonso Soriano . Currently, the best point-and-laugh situation is ... [link]

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They’re All Gonna Laugh At You
Published 4/25/2008 by Peter Wade at Hot Foot
... The guys over at Big League Stew are getting a big kick out of both big market NY teams having problems with their respective first basemen. The are conducting a “Who’s the worst first baseman in NY poll” and having a grand ol’ time mocking the situation… ...

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