Smoker/McGeary Updates

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Tow bits of information came out this evening about the status of the two highest remaining unsigned picks from the 2007 draft. First, GM Jim Bowden reported on his weekly WTEM appearance that #31 pick HS LHP Josh Smoker had fired his agent Jay Fee and that the Nationals would begin negotiations with Smoker’s new [...] [link]

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Fouled-Off Bunts: Dmitri Young, Vegetarian Edition
Published 7/18/2007 by Chris Needham at Capitol Punishment
... in his hip. It doesn't appear to be anything tooo worrisome, likely just a balance issue related to his gait. NFA has some updates on the Smoker and McGeary signings. There's good news on the Smoker front, but a setback (of sorts) on the McGreary angle. Here's 20 paragraphs on ...

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