Fantasy Baseball Weekend Happy Recap - Week 6 (flag)
fantasysportsexperience.blogspot.com — Welcome to an express version of the Happy Recap. Let's take a look best and Jonathon Broxton... err... worst from this past weekend in fantasy baseball! Just missing the Top Five was the weekend hit leader, former Mets great Jeff Keppinger, who read the eulogy at my team's funeral Sunday after he buried us.
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Perez right antidote to end skidMajor League Baseball News 5/13/2008
Entering Monday's action, Washington had a .237 batting average, which ranked last in the National League. But the bats came to life, as the Nationals gave Odalis Perez his first victory of season in a 10-4 pounding of the Mets at Shea Stadium.
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