Don't Call it a Comeback

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Francisco Liriano -- and his agent who wants to investigate and possibly sue the Minnesota Twins -- are all fired up about him being stuck down in the minors. Yes, he has been lights out over his last four starts with the Rochester Red Wings, going 4-0 with an 0.32 ERA, including an eight-inning effort on Thursday where he allowed just one earned run on seven hits with 8 strikeouts... [link]
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