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How Will Ben Sheets Fare on the Free Agent Market?
How Will Ben Sheets Fare on the Free Agent Market?
After John Lackey, there is no other top flight starter available on the free agent market. Randy Wolf is good, but he is not an ace. Joel Pineiro had a solid 2009, but no one knows if he can repeat that. No one knows exactly how Aroldis Chapman will fare in the majors. Erik Bedard and Justin ...
Sheets planning big return in 2010
Sheets planning big return in 2010
mlb.mlb.com — By Adam McCalvy / MLB.com 10/23/09 3:27 PM ET MILWAUKEE -- Former Brewers right-hander Ben Sheets returned... to his Louisiana high school last week and saw his No. 15 uniform retired. Sheets intends to be wearing it again in 2010. > He missed all of ... (more) Sheets planning big return in 2010
Pros & Cons: Ben Sheets
Pros & Cons: Ben Sheets
bottomlinesox.com — Should the Red Sox sign Ben Sheets this offseason? Tell us what you think at The Bottom... Line... (more) Pros & Cons: Ben Sheets
Sheets Plans To Pitch In 2010
mlbtraderumors.com — Ben Sheets plans to return to the majors in 2010, according to MLB.com's Adam McCalvy . One... of Sheets' representatives says the righty is throwing of flat ground now and expects to be "more than ready to go" in Spring Training. Sheets had a fantastic ... (more) Sheets Plans To Pitch In 2010
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Brew Crew Ball — ... of course, pitched under Rick Peterson in Oakland. Mets Merized recently conducted an interview with Peterson, and has audio clips of some of Peterson's thoughts on developing prospects and pitch counts. (h/t Rob Neyer) Although unlikely, it's still possible Peterson could spend 2010 helping Ben Sheets return to form. Sheets, who had his high school number retired this weekend, is throwing off flat ground and expects to pitch in the majors next season. Jorge Says No! wonders what he'll get on the open market. If Jeff Suppan was on the ...

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Sheets planning big return in 2010Major League Baseball News 10/23/2009
Former Brewers right-hander Ben Sheets returned to his Louisiana high school last week and saw his No. 15 uniform retired. Sheets intends to be wearing it again in 2010.
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