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Have you noticed that other cities have better sports teams than Colorado? The pain and suffering continues for Colorado Sports Fans into another long, long summer. The Rockies might just add to the suffering with their terrible start and shambles of a pitching staff. The injury to Troy ...
Wake me up when the winning starts
honestwagner.blogspot.com — Dejan Kovacevic reports the Pirates have hired a new radio voice, Tim Neverett . This is big... news for those of us who listen to a lot of games. A little research shows that Neverett is well qualified for the job. He wrote this, for example, about ... (more) Wake me up when the winning starts
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Wake me up when the winning starts
Honest Wagner — Dejan Kovacevic reports the Pirates have hired a new radio voice, Tim Neverett. This is big news for those of us who listen to a lot of games. A little research shows that Neverett is well qualified for the job. He wrote this, for example, about the Rockies in May 2008: The Rockies might just add to the suffering with their terrible start and shambles of a pitching staff. The injury to Troy Tulowitzki doesn’t matter, honestly, because he was not even hitting the weight of a high school sophomore when he went on the disabled list. Jeff Francis went ...

News and Notes–Dec. 18
Raise the Jolly Roger — ... in 12 games last year with the Nationals. He was an effective reliever from 2000 thru 2006, but hasn’t gotten nearly as much work in of late. Scratch [Tuesday's article]: Rafael Furcal pulled a fast one on the Braves and will sign with LA instead. Now it’s even less likely that Wilson will be traded. If you missed it earlier, [the Pirates have determined the new play-by-play announcer: Tim Neverett]. [Honest Wagner] digs up a great [quote from Neverett] regarding last year’s Rockies. How likely are we to hear something ...

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