Devil Rays About 1.5 Billion Times Better Than Yankees

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 Devil Rays About 1.5 Billion Times Better Than Yankees
While everyone started arguing which team is more talented -- the Devil Rays or the Yankees, the most important numbers have been overlooked.... [link]

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[THE HANGOVER] Dirtbag Home Run In 13th Gets Rays Back On Winning Track
Published 5/20/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (The Professor) at Rays Index
... We were waiting for David Chalk to chime in on the "Who's better? Yanks or Rays?" debate. And now we have it, in typical Chalkian-style. [Bugs & Cranks] ...

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