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LEAGUE-SWITCHERS OF THE WEEK Uh-oh. Interleague play is back. So here's everything you need to know about the 2008 interleague schedule:• TOUGHEST SCHEDULE -- The Reds' 15 interleague games are against the Indians, Red Sox, Yankees and Blue Jays.• EASIEST SCHEDULE -- The Indians' 18 interleague games are against teams currently a combined 32 games under .500: the Reds, Rockies, Padres, Giants ... [link]

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Bad The Chuck James Experiment, Bad
Published 5/16/2008 by shaun at Section 435
In a shocking (SHOCKING) turn of events, Phillies’ ace (and player most likely to parlay their name into a soap opera gig) Cole Hamels outdueled Richmond Braves’ ace The Chuck James Experiment. Meanwhile, in Omaha, one Hiram Kyle Davies was quoted as saying, “Gawd, I could do better than THAT. Please tell me Dayton Moore doesn’t want this clown, too.” Even Mark Bowman is now speculating who the next warm body to fill in this roster spot will be. How about Greg Maddux? I thought it was a pretty stupid question when it landed in the Braves mailbag on Monday, but Jayson Stark is reporting that the Padres are ...

Odds and Ends: Kershaw, Medders, Tavarez
Published 5/23/2008 by Tim Dierkes at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
Hopefully they'll let you leave work early today in anticipation of the holiday weekend.  Before you go, here are some random links. RotoAuthority takes a look at Clayton Kershaw, who may be called up soon. Brandon Medders was DFA'd to make room for Doug Davis.  Not to ...

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