Is it still early?

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Obviously, it's April 20. There are 144 games remaining in the season. That is a ton of wood to chop. But did you watch last night's game? Can you pick an adjective to describe it? A couple of things I didn't get to ask about last night because of deadlines and guys being in the shower and getting treatment, etc. Austin Kearns: On Uggla's double over his head, he said normally, if a right-handed hitter...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry. [link]

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Washington Nationals vs Florida Marlins: Game Report..."'This Is How The Game Ends...Not With A Bang But An Error'"
Published 4/20/2008 by e chigliak at Federal Baseball: Front Page Posts
... According to Barry Svrluga's post entitled, "Is it still early", the Washington Post sports writers, "Nationals Journal" blog, Mr. Svrluga writes: ...

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