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November | 2014 | once upon a .406
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Once upon a .406. Where baseball is always in season. Monthly Archives: November 2014. The Red Sox add a heavy burden. November 24, 2014. Pablo Sandoval became a member of the Boston Red Sox, as soon as he passed a physical. Of course, it’s hard to imagine Sandoval ever passing a physical, let alone with $90 million riding on it. Sandoval is listed as … Continue reading →. Poll of the day. Wide World of Stuff. Join 67 other followers. Once upon a .406. Blog at WordPress.com. Join 67 other followers.
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March | 2015 | once upon a .406
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Once upon a .406. Where baseball is always in season. Monthly Archives: March 2015. 2015 New York Yankees: Why their expectations run ahead of reality. March 31, 2015. On deck: Adam Warren won the competition to be the Yankees’ No. 5 starter this spring, which wasn’t so hard once Chris Capuano got hurt. Holding on to it will be more difficult. The Yankees’ top prospect is Luis Severino, … Continue reading →. Poll of the day. Wide World of Stuff. Join 67 other followers. Once upon a .406.
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July | 2015 | once upon a .406
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Once upon a .406. Where baseball is always in season. Monthly Archives: July 2015. July 28, 2015. One day Jonathan Papelbon says he wants the Phillies to trade him, now, even sooner if they can. And then another day Papelbon insists he only wants to close, and won’t be happy if he’s relegated to being a setup … Continue reading →. Poll of the day. Wide World of Stuff. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 67 other followers.
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once upon a .406 | Where baseball is always in season. | Page 2
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Once upon a .406. Where baseball is always in season. Newer posts →. How they rank: July 15. July 15, 2016. With the first half over, here’s how teams rank, with the good news and the bad news. Last rankings in parentheses (stats through Sunday’s games):. 1 San Francisco (4): Good news:. Madison Bumgarner has 10 wins, a 1.94 ERA and two home runs as a hitter. Bad news:. That’s one more homer than Gregor Blanco, who’s batted 136 more times. 2 Chicago Cubs (1): Good news:. 3 Texas (3): Good news:. The Indi...
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01 | August | 2015 | once upon a .406
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Once upon a .406. Where baseball is always in season. Daily Archives: August 1, 2015. August 1, 2015. Poll of the day. Wide World of Stuff. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 67 other followers. Once upon a .406. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “once upon a .406”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 67 other followers. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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April | 2015 | once upon a .406
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Once upon a .406. Where baseball is always in season. Monthly Archives: April 2015. How they rank: April 27. April 27, 2015. First-month stats edition. Stats through Sunday’s games: 1. Kansas City: Royals are second in batters hit by pitches, with 18, which might explain their testiness. They probably lead MLB in games lost to suspension (reliever Kelvin Herrera was suspended seven … Continue reading →. Poll of the day. Wide World of Stuff. Join 67 other followers. Once upon a .406.
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June | 2015 | once upon a .406
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Once upon a .406. Where baseball is always in season. Monthly Archives: June 2015. On Rookies of the Year, past and present. June 17, 2015. Joc Pederson has hit 17 home runs in less than half a season, and is likely to hit more than 30. But that may not be enough to win the National League Rookie of the League Award. Chris Heston has … Continue reading →. Poll of the day. Wide World of Stuff. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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Why The Royals got off easy | once upon a .406
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Once upon a .406. Where baseball is always in season. Why the Tigers won’t miss Dombrowski as much as you might think →. Why The Royals got off easy. August 5, 2015. Note: Updated after it was announced Blue Jays pitcher Aaron Sanchez would not appeal his suspension, making him eligible to pitch against the Yankees beginning Saturday. It doesn’t take Marvin Miller to figure out what would have been the basis of Sanchez’s appeal, which could have gone something like this: Are you nuts? Never mind that the...
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February | 2015 | once upon a .406
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Once upon a .406. Where baseball is always in season. Monthly Archives: February 2015. 2015 Houston Astros: Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow. February 28, 2015. Carlos Correa was the No. 1 pick in the 2012 draft and we’re about to get a close-up view of why. Injuries held Correa to just 62 games last year, but opposing pitchers weren’t as successful: he hit .325 with … Continue reading →. Poll of the day. Wide World of Stuff. Join 67 other followers. Once upon a .406. Blog at WordPress.com.