The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time - #55 Tim Belcher

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 The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time - #55 Tim Belcher
#55 on our countdown of greatness is gritty right-handed pitcher Tim Belcher . Tim Belcher is a pretty overlooked pitcher in Royals history, but for three seasons he was a pretty solid, although not spectacular frontline starting pitcher. His numbers may look pretty pedestrian, but this was the dawn of the steroid era, when offensive numbers were beginning to explode and league ERAs ... [link]

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The Scorecard: Believe it or not, the Yankees are rather profitable
Published 5/19/2008 at Big League Stew
... team to solve the mystery of Cliff Lee's pitching. [Redlegs Rundown] • Five things that should worry a Dodgers fan. [Sons of Steve Garvey] • That Nats-O's rivalry sure is heated. (Or not.) [Camden Chat] • The late John Marzano receives the best honor that South Philly can bestow. [The 700 Level] • In case you were wondering (and I just know you were), Tim Belcher is the 55th greatest Royal of all time. [Royals Review]

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