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The final rosters do not have to be finalized until Sunday afternoon, but looking at what we know today, here’s how I see it in the NL Central: Pos Cards Astros Pirates Cubs Brewers Reds C Molina Towles Doumit Soto Zaun Hernandez 1B Pujols Blum Clement Lee Fielder Votto 2B Schumaker Matsui Imamura Fontenot Weeks [...]

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We have already heard that Cecil Cooper could be the first manager to lose his job. But, lost in all the mess in Houston is how Ed Wade is doing his best to make sure the Astros will be losing as many games they can in years to come. One prospect on my list for [...]

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The Reds Chris Dickerson (like it says here) has a track record of the high strikeout numbers.  I decided to take a look back at his minor league performance, and he is pretty consistent with double digit home runs and the 20 or so stolen bases. HR     RBI  SB  BB    SO  AVG  OBP  SLG  AB  [...]

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Just like all the other professional sports who have claimed they owned the events taking place on the field, you lose. In this PDF, it tells of how the Supreme Court rejects fantasy baseball dispute. Good day for the world of collaboration and sharing information. In other news, I heard a few items today on [...]

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In a fitting tribute to the QS, Brandon Webb continues the Quality start steak going six innings with 0 ER and picks up the win to make it 6-0 on the season. Lets not forget who he was facing in Jake Peavy who also pitched a good game, but takes the loss. I told you [...]

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Rosenthal On Reds new found pitching talent : Johnny Cueto, the Reds’ top pitching prospect, is the talk of Florida, and Edinson Volquez, the team’s principal return for Josh Hamilton, also is drawing high praise from rival scouts and executives. Bonds in Tampa means playoff talk: According to the CHONE projection system, the Rays would [...]

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The Hammer moves to the American league in 2008. Its more of a pitcher friendly park in Arlington Texas than what he experienced with the Reds. He is being called a top undervalued pick by David Luicani : We’re projecting a huge year for Hamilton, much more than we would have expected just a year [...]

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In 2007, Josh Hamilton defied the odds and became the heart warming story of the baseball season. This chapter of his life was one about turning his life around and being able to fight off the drug problem that practically ruined his life, let alone a baseball career. After being the top overall pick in [...]

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It’s preview season at Beyond the Boxscore and people are taking notice . I had the opportunity to ask R.J. Anderson, Columnist at Beyond the Boxscore and DRaysBay a bunch of questions. Anderson has also appeared at Deadspin and just completed a book on the Tampa Rays called Lamar-itis. With the loss of 40 year [...]

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In being the first overall pick in the major league draft over 10 years ago, Josh Hamilton was pegged to be the cog that the Tampa Bay Rays hoped to build their organization around. His life went in turmoil due to a serious drug problem that got him kicked out of baseball and a return [...]

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