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“The Future”: Second Edition: The 2009 MLB Draft First Round
“The Future”: Second Edition: The 2009 MLB Draft First Round
The 2009 Major League baseball draft begins this Tuesday June 9th 2009, and the Toronto Blue Jays are primed to have a good year. The Jays possess five of the top one hundred and four picks, with their first round selection coming at number twenty. Today I will give you my opinion on who ...
Jesting With Jays
Jesting With Jays
morehardball.blogspot.com — In future installments of funny baseball names, we will focus on the National League Teams. The Blue Jays close out our poking fun at American League teams. Currently, the Blue Jays are only two games behind the AL East leaders, the New York Yankees. No doubt the following players assisted the ... (more) Jesting With Jays
Old School Logos: NL East
Old School Logos: NL East
morehardball.blogspot.com — More Hardball will be featuring some of the old school MLB logos over the next few weekends. Today we reminisce in the National League East division. Atlanta Braves: Florida Marlins: Montreal Expos: New York Mets: Philadelphia Phillies:  ... (more) Old School Logos: NL East
BtB Power Rankings: Through Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
BtB Power Rankings: Through Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
beyondtheboxscore.com — More photos » by Bill Kostroun - AP Evan Longoria is good at baseball, and his Rays are at the top of the new BtB Standings. But he'll have to get healthy for them to stay there! (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)  ... (more) BtB Power Rankings: Through Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

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