seamheads.com - 4/21/2008
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It’s a long season, let’s practice a little patience. While you may start getting frustrated with the start of a couple of your star players, it is still worth waiting awhile longer as the season settles into a rhythm before acting upon their initial disappontment. Though, at the same time try to send out feelers and see if anybody might be willing to part with a C.C. Sabathia or Robinson ...
Frankly, life good right now for Williams
suntimes.com 4/21/2008 — There's no noise pollution or contrived testosterone in the air, just a b.s.-free commitment to focus, surprisingly good pitching and winning. Not long ago, Williams cracked wise about his intense approach to his job and said, "Maybe I'm just not a happy person." Well, at the moment, life is one big Zoloft pill for the 24/7 general manager. The Sox are leading the American League Central, ...
Climbing the Ladder with the American League 4/20/2008
seamheads.com 4/21/2008 — As temperature’s rise, so do the Red Sox As the third week in the American League comes to a close, teams begin to settle into place and find their groove. A.L. East W L PCT. GB L10 STRK Boston 12 7 .632 – 8-2 W3 Baltimore 11 7 .611 0.5 5-5 W3 Toronto 9 9 .500 ...
Blue Jays Release Frank Thomas!
blog.baseballdigestdaily.com 4/21/2008 — According to TSN in Canada , the Blue Jays have released designated hitter Frank Thomas . Thomas was batting .167 in 16 games, with three homers and 11 RBI this season. WOW!
TPoSGD: Thou shalt not suck...
blog.baseballdigestdaily.com 4/21/2008 — Frank Thomas has been benched. He feels it is because of a vesting option where he needs 304 more plate ...
SPORTS SHORTS —
NY Post: Sports 4/21/2008
BASEBALL: Jays release Big Hurt Slumping DH Frank Thomas was released yesterday by the Blue Jays, who cut the 19-year veteran one day after he became angry for being taken out of the lineup . . . The Royals designated 39-year-old Hideo Nomo for...
Diaz getting his chance with Jays —
Major League Baseball News 4/21/2008
Robinzon Diaz's locker is located in the corner of the Blue Jays' clubhouse. Up until Sunday morning, the same spot was occupied by former designated hitter Frank Thomas, who was released by the club prior to that day's game. While Toronto is not ...