baseballprospectus.com - 10/31/2007
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The top and the bottom of the powerhouse division can build from within, leaving the AL East`s middle class in an precarious spot.
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Lies, Damned Lies: Offseason Plans, NL West by Nate Silver
Baseball Prospectus —
This is the last of a six-part preview of the impending offseason. Once I hit the submit button and send this article to Christina, my column output is likely to be sporadic over the next several weeks as I tend to BP2K8 and PECOTA ...
Burnett on the Block?
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... So what's one year of Burnett worth at $12 million? I'm not really sure. Nate Silver at BP suggested that Burnett was worth "one Grade-A prospect". ...
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