WHYGAVS/Bucs Dugout Crossovers: Looking at the rotation

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After looking at the hitters a couple of weeks ago , Charlie from Bucs Dugout and I discuss the state of the starting rotation as we head in to Neal Huntington's second winter. Paul Maholm WHYGAVS: Maholm did a great job increasing strikeouts and cutting down on his hits and as a result, he ... [link]

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Bucs Dugout / WHYGAVS Crossover: Starting Pitchers
Published 10/13/2008 by Charlie at Bucs Dugout
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