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Whether it's boom or bust, this season likely will be Sheets' last with Brewers By TOM HAUDRICOURT thaudricourt@journalsentinel.com Posted: March 29, 2008 When Ben Sheets takes the mound Monday afternoon at Wrigley Field, he will be making his sixth opening day start for the Milwaukee Brewers. And, in all likelihood, his last. Sheets, whose once-promising career was sidetracked the past three ... [link]

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Sheets & Sabathia Head Next Year's Free Agent Class
Published 3/30/2008 by Nat Boyle at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... , this should be Ben Sheets' last year with the Brewers.  Further affirming the inevitable, Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel says, ...

Sheet’s Last Year In Milwaukee?
Published 3/30/2008 by Patrick Dorsey at The Transaction Guy
... The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel points out how Brewers ace Ben Sheets is a free agent after this season. I didn’t even realize this, as there hasn’t been much buzz. ...

In the News (Pre-Opening Day Edition)
Published 3/31/2008 by Jared at Right Field Bleachers
... - Sheets is ready to go for opening day in what may be his last year in Milwaukee. - Monday's game preview. - Meet the 2008 Milwaukee Brewers. ...

Baseball Today: Monday, March 31
Published 3/31/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... BEGINNING OF THE END: The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel believes this could be Ben Sheet's final season with the Brewers. And Francisco Rodriguez himself ...

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