Enjoying boom time after early boo time

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HOUSTON -- Alfonso Soriano is enjoying the moment. But that doesn't mean he's buying the lovefest. [link]

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Tuesday Morning Odds and Ends, Comings and Goings Edition
Published 5/20/2008 by Colin Wyers at GoatRiders of the Apocalypse -
... - and must have been embarrassed when Lou had him sacrifice in tonight's game. Here's hoping that Lilly can get his bat going again - the team could really use a left-handed hitter of his caliber in the lineup more often. As it stands, Lilly is not expected to be in the lineup again until the series against Pittsburgh. (Yes, Ted Lilly is seriously the second-most productive left-handed hitter on the team right now with Ward on the DL. Yikes.) Soriano knows that at some point he'll hit a slump, and the boo-birds will come back. Geo Soto ...

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