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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the first quarter
Published 5/19/2008 by Bjoern at Mojo Blog
I praised Angels catcher Mike Napoli yesterday, but the one guy ahead of him in the home run race - Carlos Quentin - did not get much love besides the mention of his name. Luckily, ESPN did that for me: Not many surprises here, but is there any hope for Andruw Jones. He got from outstanding to awful faster than you can say ‘Roids. Although, accusing Jones of taking performance enhancers might not be fair. Maybe he is just a lazy fatty who stopped trying once the millions were on his account?

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