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Tim Lincecum provides comic relief, and some links
Tim Lincecum provides comic relief, and ...
Anybody catch one of the funniest moments of the season last night, after Tim Lincecum struck out Jason Giambi in the fourth inning? After giving up a first-pitch blast to Giambi in the second inning (the only run Lincecum would give up in his 4-1 complete game win), Lincecum was as focused as one could...
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Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Part 2: First Basemen
Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Part 2: First...
When I first started collecting baseball cards in 1987, first basemen ruled the Major League landscape. There were six young surefire Hall-of-Famers at first (or so we thought at the time): Will Clark, Mark McGwire, Mark Grace, Fred McGriff, Don Mattingly and Wally Joyner. Hell, maybe even John Kruk...
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Dear Rich Harden...
By: Clarifornia As the media debates what exactly the A’s gained or lost from Harden’s trade to the Cubs, some Oakland fans might choose to jump into the discussion. Others might shrug this off as another one of Beane’s anti-boredom tactics. And others might simply cite Moneyball as...
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Giants gave up a run…and still won...
Jonathan Sanchez committed the sin of giving up a run to the Oakland A’s in the second inning on Jack Cust’s homer. Joe Blanton was perfect through the first three innings, and the Giants were on their way to another 4-1 loss (or something similar). Then in the fourth inning Bengie Molina...