Madden: Ollie baffles even Willie with turn for better

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 Madden: Ollie baffles even Willie with turn for better
It's something about the Reds that seems to get Oliver Perez's competitive juices flowing. He turns into a multitalented ballplayer - imposing and intimidating on the mound, creative at the plate and daring and aggressive on the basepaths. [link]

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Read: Who Is Oliver Perez?
Published 5/12/2008 by Regis Courtemanche at MetsBlog.com
... consistent.” Perez, notes: “For us, the starters, we need to keep the team in the game…Guys are starting to hit the ball, and that’s why we can win games.” …i love how simple oliver’s post-game interviews are…pitchers need to pitch well, and hitters need to hit…genius… For More on Perez, check out the Bergen Record, the New York Post, and the Daily News. …as i have said before, i think perez will be up ...

Buzz: Minor Leaguer To Start
Published 5/12/2008 by Regis Courtemanche at MetsBlog.com
... According to the Daily News, citing a ’source’, regardless of rain today, Mike Pelfrey will pitch on regular rest on Thursday, and Santana will pitch Friday against the Yankees. ...

News: Pelfrey on Thurs., Santana on Friday
Published 5/12/2008 by Matthew Cerrone at MetsBlog.com
As the Daily News first suggested this morning, Mike Pelfrey recently told ESPN 1050 that he will start on Thursday, which means Johan Santana will start on Friday against the Yankees. …as some pointed out to me today, this would mean santana will miss pitching the following week against the Braves, who, by the way, play in the NL East…however, as a reader points out in the comments section, that does not appear to be the case…santana’s normal ...

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