Where Did the Frenchy Quotes Go?

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In my previous post , I was searching for Jeff Francoeur’s original quotes about his demotion to the AJC. The problem is that, the quotes are no longer on the website. In the story that I believe was originally written by Carroll Rogers now links to a milder story by Thomas Stinson. AOL Fanhouse documents the original quotes that can no longer be found on the AJC’s website.  ... [link]

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THT Live:Where did the Frenchy quotes go?
Published 7/8/2008 by Bryan Tsao at The Hardball Times
Always interesting when newspapers change their stories after they've been published. JC Bradbury tracks some of the changes the Atlanta Journal-Constitution made to a piece about Jeff Francouer. ...

Is the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Covering for Jeff Francoeur?
Published 7/8/2008 by Matt Watson at FanHouse
... Of course, you'll have to take our word for it -- as J.C. Bradbury points out on Sabernomics, the AJC has since wiped their archives clean of the quote, replacing the orginal article with ...

Sabernomics: Where Did the Frenchy Quotes Go?
Published 7/9/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
Sabernomics: Where Did the Frenchy Quotes Go? Into thin air space? In my previous post, I was searching for Jeff Francoeur’s original quotes to the AJC about his demotion . The problem is that the quotes are no longer on the website. In the story that I believe was originally written by Carroll Rogers now links to a milder story by Thomas Stinson. AOL Fanhouse documents the original quotes that can no longer be found on the AJC’s website. “This has really put a damper on my relationship with the Atlanta Braves,” Francoeur told the AJC. “I love playing for the city, I love ...

What are we to do about this whole Francoeur thing?
Published 7/9/2008 by Jay Busbee at Right Down Peachtree
... But nobody wants to take a step back, even if they need to do it to go forward, and Francoeur reacted in frustration to the news he was headed for the land of bus travel and open-air hotel doors. (Interestingly, the quotes appear to have vanished from the AJC's website.) Frenchy's reaction ...

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