THT Live:Asking after Pelfrey

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 THT Live:Asking after Pelfrey
Two good posts on Mike Pelfrey today. Pelfrey has had several outstanding starts lately. Obviously, it would be a major boost to the Mets' chances if he's turned the corner on his budding major league career. Peter Bendix isn't sure the improvement is real, however, noting that his recent starts have come against relatively weak competition . Meanwhile, David Golebiewski has turned to the ... [link]

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The Mighty Pelf
Published 7/17/2008 at Mike's Mets
... Later on in the day The Hardball Times linked to this same article I found earlier from Matthew Artus' link, and also to another one on the Driveline Mechanics site entitled ...

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