The Prodigal Returneth

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Welcome back to Arizona, Randy. We know you liked it here: four Cy Youngs, a World Series ring and co-MVP, a record of 103-49, and that miniscule 2.65 ERA in almost 1,400 innings of work, with 1832 K's. Though you left in a bit of a huff, who can... [link]

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We Still Never Like Calling Him The Big Unit
Published 1/5/2007 at Deadspin
... .) Diamondbacks fans are happy with the deal too, particularly when you compare it to the last trade with the Yankees for Johnson, proving the D-Backs came out ahead. It kind of looks like everyone's expecting Johnson to pitch until he's 50 anyway, so hey, why not?

Pickoff Moves
Published 1/8/2007 by Rob at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
... ? At least, AZ Snakepit didn't think the return was awful, describing the minor leaguers sent to the Yanks as "nothing of stunning significance". About What You Figured: MLB.com Writers Mark Their HoF Ballots

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