Cardboard Gods: Ron Cey in . . . The Franchise All-Time All-Stars

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 Cardboard Gods: Ron Cey in . . . The Franchise All-Time All-Stars
Be warned: the following further installment of The All-Time Franchise All-Stars is both derivative and ill-informed, probably more so than the earlier installments, which were focused on teams, the Expos and Mets, that I know a little better than the team profiled here. Though I have, in an effort to retain some semblance of originality, lately avoided looking at Rob Neyers Big Book of ... [link]

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Published 7/1/2008 by Mike Scioscia's tragic illness at Mike Scioscia's tragic illness
... Also, be sure to check out the latest installment of Cardboard Gods, in which the author takes a random baseball card (usually from the 1970s or 80s) and relates the player, team, or picture contained within to the events of his life at the time. The latest version attempts to rank the all-time Dodgers at each position. If you guessed who the starting corner outfielders on that team were going to be before you read it, well, you’re just lying to yourself. ...

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