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Details on the Mark DeRosa to Cardinals Trade
Details on the Mark DeRosa to Cardinals Trade
If you’re feeling weepy about the fact that not only is Mark DeRosa not coming back to the Cubs, but also is going to the worst possible place - St. Louis - avert your eyes now. They’ll just get weepier. The Cardinals filled two needs in one move when they acquired ...
Tribe deals DeRosa to Cards for Perez | indians.com: News
Tribe deals DeRosa to Cards for Perez | indians.com: News
cleveland.indians.mlb.com — By Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com 06/27/09 11:45 PM ET CLEVELAND -- Mark DeRosa was acquired by the... Indians on New Year's Eve. And now he's gone before the Fourth of July. It was a short-lived tenure with the Tribe for DeRosa, who was the subject of ... (more) Tribe deals DeRosa to Cards for Perez | indians.com: News
BREAKING NEWS - CARDINALS GET DEROSA
nleastchatter.com — Cardinals get derosa in a trade (more) BREAKING NEWS - CARDINALS GET DEROSA
Cardinals Acquire Mark DeRosa
Cardinals Acquire Mark DeRosa
cardinals.gearupforsports.com — A Cubs fans worst nightmare has come true. After regretting the off season trade that landed Mark... DeRosa in a Cleveland Indians uniform, the Cleveland Indians shipped DeRosa to the Cardinals Saturday night. DeRosa is the player I’ve coveted for a while. He’s an ideal #2 ... (more) Cardinals Acquire Mark DeRosa
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