Jackson Makes Latest Coffee Run for Tribe

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Zach Jackson is the next contestant in Cleveland's extended tryouts for 2009. [link]
Jackson Makes Latest Coffee Run for Tribe

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Lazy Sunday with Moving Pictures
Published 8/17/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Paul Cousineau) at The DiaTribe
... Elsewhere in the blogosphere, Brian LeShier over at Ontario Street (the blog, not the physical street) has a nice piece on Zach Jackson, which evolves into a quick synopsis of who’s out there in the middle-to-back-of-the-rotation mix for 2009. LaShier makes mention of Aaron Laffey perhaps staying in Buffalo for the rest of the season “since the team already knows what he’s capable of in the Majors.” ...

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