zonersports.com - 5/1/2008
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A look at the lionizing and hating of Alfonso Soriano.
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An open letter to Barry Zito following his recent demotion. [ESPN The Magazine]
Billy Wagner thinks Oliver Perez lacks the mental toughness to be successful. [NY Daily News]
What if Micah Owings went the Rick Ankiel route? [At The Dish]
Man Alfonso Soriano is a polarizing figure. [Zoner Sports]
Breaking down the stats from the first month of the MLB season. [The Legend of Cecilio Guante]
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