Kenny Williams – Take a Bow for Landing the “Cuban Missile”

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White Sox General Manager Kenny Williams made a number of great moves in the off-season, including the additions of Nick Swisher, Orlando Cabrera, Scott Linebrink, and Octavio Dotel; but it is beginning to look like the signing of Alexei Ramirez may have been the best one... [link]
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