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These Giants are who we thought they'd be. The Tigers and Mets though...
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Inside Stadium Financing: Part II
bizofbaseball.com 4/7/2008 — Biz of Baseball recently reported on the state of stadium financing. Topics examined included the rising costs of financing due to drastic changes in the auction–rate bond market and the advantages in acquiring financing via “mixed use” developments. Subsequently there have been notable developments on both fronts. CARDINALS’ BALLBARK VILLAGE AT A STANDSTILL? Plans ...
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newsday.com 4/7/2008 — ATLANTA - Ryan Church thought he had it. Not in a
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SILVER LINING FROM DELGADO
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Whole team to blame for Tigers' atrocious start
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