Nomo DFA'd

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I really don't know how we're going to get along without him. Temper your expectations for the rest of the season. http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080420&content_id=2558546&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb       [link]

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Monday's Frosty Mug
Published 4/21/2008 by KLSnow at Brew Crew Ball: Front Page Posts
... to be placed retroactively. David Weathers has been placed on the DL with nerve inflammation in his elbow. Frank Thomas was released rather abruptly yesterday. Obviously, this will lead to lots of speculation about who he could help, but Landon Evanson at Bugs and Cranks likes him as a Twin. This would be a much better reason to be cursed: Historical evidence suggests the Cubs may have thrown the 1918 World Series. Now available: Hideo Nomo. Potentially available May 1: Bartolo Colon. Bucs Dugout's ...

The Scorecard: Some people do not like Juan Pierre
Published 4/22/2008 at Big League Stew
... game last night. (Sure wish I would have kept track of how many games I've been to.) [Bleed Cubbie Blue] •  Red Bull gives Carlos Zambrano wings.  [Blue Monkey Disco Party] •  If the Twins can't beat Frank Thomas, they should sign him. [Bugs & Cranks] •  The Royals release Hideo Nomo. Kansas City mourns. [Royals Review] •  Go vote on a snazzy new logo for one Mr. Aaron ...

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(I'm pretty sure I stole that headline from Poz, who I'm pretty sure isn't the only one to think of it.) So Hideo Nomo is officially no longer a Royal. I see where some Royals fans are celebrating and wondering why in the heck the Royals bothered ...
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