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Hall and Kendall Still Somehow All-Star Relevant
Hall and Kendall Still Somehow All-Star Relevant
Go figure the one picture I could find featuring both Jason Kendall and Bill Hall also includes Eric Gagne, another major Brewers failure. In the latest updated NL All-Star voting results , Bill Hall and Jason Kendall still remain in the top five at their respected positions. Clearly, there is ...
Why Did 149,288 People Voted For Bill Hall This Week?
Why Did 149,288 People Voted For Bill Hall This Week?
thebuckychannel.com — Here are the facts: Bill Hall went 1-for-7 this week, appeared in only two games, and lost... even more time at third base because of how well Casey McGehee has been playing. Yet, in that time frame, he also garnered 149,288 votes towards the MLB All-Star Game. This clearly begs the question, who ... (more) Why Did 149,288 People Voted For Bill Hall This Week?
Major pick-up
Major pick-up
jsonline.com — With Aramis Ramirez entrenched as their starting third baseman, the Cubs figured they didn't need Casey McGehee... anymore. Funny, how things work out at times. Let's just say the Cubs' sputtering offense might look more formidable these days with ... (more) Major pick-up
Brewers Play Part of ChiSox from Major League
Brewers Play Part of ChiSox from Major League
brewernation.mlblogs.com — By: Big Rygg For anyone that has seen the iconic, timeless, awesome movie that is Major League, you... know that the Indians defeated the Yankees in a dramatic one-game playoff in order to advance to the post-season. What they don't tell you officially until Major League II is that the ... (more) Brewers Play Part of ChiSox from Major League
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