Transaction Analysis: AL Central Moves and Issues by Christina Kahrl

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What Ozzie does works, the Indians prepare for the long trek to a cold and dark October, and the Tigers are heard making tentative growling noises. [link]

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Sox Transaction Analysis
Published 7/16/2008 by larry at South Side Sox: Front Page Posts
Sox Transaction Analysis Big Move: Nothing really applies, but that isn't to say that the Sox haven't been busy doing what they can to improve their chances of taking this thing to the wire. Losing Paul Konerko to the DL created an interesting opportunity for ...

Like Stripes on the Fur Coat of a Tiger - 07/17
Published 7/17/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys: Front Page Posts
   Over at The Spot Starters, Blake rounded up a few Tigers bloggers for an All-Star break "State of the Tigers" panel.  I joined Kurt of Mack Avenue Tigers, Lee of Tiger Tales, Bill from The Detroit Tigers Weblog, and Blake himself to discuss several pertinent topics including Justin Verlander's second half, the Gary Sheffield dilemma, who could finish the season strong, and which off-season deal to call a Mulligan on. Thanks to Blake for inviting me onto the panel.   Lee and Kurt weren't finished talking Tigers with us, however.  ...

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