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The Morning Hangover - Mayo No. 2 Chatter
10,000 Takes — Beasley...so you're tellin' me there's a chance. MLB: Texas 8, Twins 7, 10 Innings. Two more errors for the Twinkies ups their total to 38 for the season. Media: As we were perusing Aaron Gleeman (who doesn't peruse AG by the way?), we spotted a nice shot at the hosts of the Love Covenant. Here's what the Star Tribune's Patrick Reusse said regarding Sidney Ponson and Star Tribune beat writer LaVelle E. Neal, III: "The propaganda about Ponson's sinker coming from the Twins' brain ...

Baseball Today: Friday, May 23
Projo Sox Blog — ... POWER: Bud Selig is expected to announce today that the Angels have been awarded the 2010 All-Star Game. (Los Angeles Times) HERE AND THERE: Surprise, surprise: Moises Alou is headed to the DL (New York Post) . . . The Dodgers may soon summon phenom Clayton Kershaw to Los Angeles (mlb.com) . . . The Nationals will be without Austin Kearns fopr about a month (Washington Post) . . . Josh Hamilton's amazing season continued as he led the Rangers past the Twins, and Texas is trying to sign him to a long-term ...

Friday a.m. things
Lone Star Ball — ... Evan Grant's game story is all about Josh Hamilton...and of course, the irony of Hamilton winning the game when Ron Washington originally planned on sitting him, because Hamilton has struggled in day games this season.  Hamilton says he hasn't been comfortable in the plate in day games, but convinced Washington that because the game was in a dome, it wouldn't matter.  I'm glad he did... ...

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