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From George A. King III : May 6, 2008 -- The bullets he hits find leather. He hits a ball on the screws and watches it die in the April-May wind. Then there are too many feeble ground balls, harmless pop-ups and stress-free fly balls that don't drop. Welcome to Hitters' Hell, Jason Giambi's current address. "The hardest thing is for it not to get into your head," said Giambi, who is ...Greg C. posted 5/7/2008 from slidingintohome.blogspot.com
Well a few months ago several Red Sox fans beat up a Yankees fan in Boston, sending the man to the hospital. If you thought that was as bad as it could get with this rivalry, this news from ESPN proves you were wrong. NASHUA, N.H. -- A woman accused of running down a man in her car after a Red Sox - Yankees argument in a bar never hit her brakes as she accelerated toward the small group he ..Greg C. posted 5/7/2008 from slidingintohome.blogspot.com
From Anthony Rieber : Kennedy's descent means the ascent of lefthander Kei Igawa, the $46-million "investment" who likely will start in Kennedy's place Friday or Saturday in Detroit. Igawa has been pitching relatively well for Scranton; he's 3-3, 3.86 after allowing four runs in seven innings against Durham yesterday. "He's doing OK and obviously, for Kei, it's important that he attacks the ...Greg C. posted 5/7/2008 from slidingintohome.blogspot.com
From Peter Abraham : NEW YORK - Double-A outfielder Jose Tabata, considered one of the organization's top prospects, was suspended for three games last week and considered asking the Yankees for his release. A 19-year-old from Venezuela, Tabata left last Saturday's game without permission, fleeing the ballpark after striking out in the seventh inning. That led to the three-game suspension. ...m_taylor13 posted 5/7/2008 from seamheads.com
Former ballplayers telling tales is a fantastic break from the usual musings from atop the Soapbox. Who were the Denver Bears? A few months back I found myself asking that question. Since I was still 9 when the Rockies first took the field for Major League Baseball games, the extent of my knowledge on the subject went as far as being aware there was a AAA team in Denver prior to the new ...Babes Love Baseball found this 5/2/2008 on slidingintohome.blogspot.com
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