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I’ve been away for a couple days. Life has happened. Baseball took a backseat. And this is what I come home to. Before their game Friday in Cleveland, Toronto GM JP Ricciardi acquired “The Human Bobblehead” Kevin Mench and his size 12 3/8 cap from Texas for 47 cents - Canadian - and resurrected the corpse of Brad Wilkerson from the dead. This is what he classified as ... [link]

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10 Things I Learned This Week
Published 5/11/2008 by E. Spencer Kyte (noreply@blogger.com) at I BLOG BECAUSE I CAN
... and I could just stare out the window, fuming at how much I hate Ryan Seacrest. 9. Living Here is Weird Not weird bad, just weird. I think anyone who has been on their own for an extended period of time then moves back into a parent's home will tell you the same thing. Just odd going from walking around your apartment naked - if you're so inclined - and peeing with the door open whilst talking to the missus to closing the door and always having pants on. 10. The Jays Are Done Read the latest B&C piece if you don't know why already. It's going to be a long summer of trying to ...

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