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www3.signonsandiego.com - 6/22/2009
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Day after day, slumping or streaking, Kevin Kouzmanoff aims for amnesia. The Padres third baseman strives to live in the moment, and to leave the analysis of his baseball feats and frustrations to the folks in the forensics lab. “Whether you hit a home run or you strike out, I think it's ...
itmightbedangerous.blogspot.com - 6/25/2009
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Kevin Kouzmanoff has had a good couple of
weeks. Actually, his .327/.351/.636 in the last 14 games...
is better than "good". How did this happen? He didn't suddenly get bigger or stronger. Pitchers haven't suddenly pitched him differently. So what is it? Back in 2007, Kouz's rookie year, he had a ...
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Kevin Kouzmanoff and Mark Twain
baseballmusings.com - 6/18/2009
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With two out in the bottom of the
tenth, Adrian Gonzalez doubles to deep right center, and...
Kevin Kouzmanoff follows with a single to give the Padres a 4-3 win over the Mariners. The Padres break a five-game losing streak in which they’ve scored 10 runs. Gonzalez also homered, his 23rd on ...
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Walk-off Kouzmanoff
cantstopthebleeding.com - 6/22/2009
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“If those who cannot remember the past are
condemned to repeat it, as George Santayana portentously proclaimed,...
count Kevin Kouzmanoff as a contrarian argument” testifies the San Diego Union-Tribune’s Tim O’Sullivan . “I think it’s important to have ...
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Fuggedabout It : Padres Kouzmanoff Acts Like He’s ...
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Fuggedabout It : Padres Kouzmanoff Acts Like He’s Not Been There Before
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... portentously proclaimed, count Kevin Kouzmanoff as a contrarian argument” testifies the San Diego Union-Tribune’s Tim O’Sullivan. “I think it’s important to have short-term memory and forget about it,” explains the Padres third baseman. “There’s no use to dwell on it. It doesn’t do you any good,” to which O’Sullivan seems to concur (”his recent results make a convincing case for strategic amnesia”) ...
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