Kyle Fragnoli
Kyle has been writing and blogging about sports for nearly a decade. As a founding member of YouGabSports.com, he's taken his knowledge to help create a thriving sports community on the web.
When he's not writing, he's enjoying time with his wonderful wife and twin boys.
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2013 American League Predictions: A Fan's TakeWith the 2013 season upon us, it is time to get our predictions in for each divisional race, starting with the American League.
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2013 MLB Break-Out CandidatesEvery year, there are players that burst onto the MLB scene. Who will be this year's Mike Trout and breakout to be a star?
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Remembering Earl Weaver Through QuotesEarl Weaver, one of baseball's truly great men, passed away on Saturday. We remember him through his most famous quotes.
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2013 Hall of Fame Ballot: A Fan's TakeI may not have a real vote for the MLB Hall of Fame, but that doesn't stop me from casting my ballot. -
Mets Have Tough Choice to Make with DickeyThe Mets and R.A. Dickey seem miles apart in regards to an extension and the team seems no closer to moving the Cy Young winner. So what do the Mets do?
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Rays Show Faith in Longoria with Extension: A Fan's TakeThe Tampa Bay Rays did the unbelievable; they got Evan Longoria to sign ANOTHER club-friendly deal.
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Boston Red Sox Look to Extend Both Ortiz and Ross: A Fan's TakeWith the managerial search seemingly coming to an end, the Red Sox should turn their attention to extending both David Ortiz and Cody Ross. -
John Farrell is Not the Answer for Boston Red Sox: A Fan's TakeJohn Farrell is a popular name to replace the recently fired Bobby Valentine, but he is not the right man for the job.
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Barnum and Bailey: Reds Righty Puts on No-Hit ShowReds Right-Hander Homer Bailey tosses the 7th no-hitter in Major League Baseball's 2012 season.
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Red Sox Have Better Incumbent Candidate at First Than James Loney: A Fan's TakeFor the cost conscious Red Sox, James Loney is not a best available option at first base. That honor may fall to Mauro Gomez.
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Red Sox Need to Relish Role of Spoilers: A Fan's TakeThe Red Sox don't have any postseason aspirations. That doesn't mean they have nothing to play for.
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Red Sox Officially Reset the Team with Blockbuster Dodgers Trade; A Fan's TakeThe Red Sox needed help and the Dodgers showed up with a get out of jail free card. Now, the Red Sox get a fresh lease of life.Also published on:
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Red Sox Players Need to Worry About the Players: A Fan's TakeThe Boston Red Sox players are too busy pointing the finger at Bobby Valentine rather than accepting their portion of the blame.
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Red Sox Will Not Be Buyers at the Deadline: A Fan's PerspectiveThe front office wants you to believe they will make a big move, but this Red Sox team should not be buying at the trade deadline.
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Clay Buchholz's Redemption a Sign of Good Things to Come for Red Sox: A Fan's TakeThe Red Sox struggled early on in 2012, and Clay Buchholz was a good example of that. But with Buchholz's performance of late, is it a sign that he and the Red Sox are turning things around for good?
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Pedro Ciriaco Latest Sparkplug for Red Sox: A Fan's TakeRed Sox fans haven't had much to cheer for in 2012, but the latest replacement player, Pedro Ciriaco, is looking to change that.
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Ellsbury's Return Will Allow Red Sox to Look to Future as Well: A Fan's TakeJacoby Ellsbury's return is just around the corner, but could the Red Sox be using it to also shop the star center fielder?Also published on:
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Red Sox Will Have Decisions to Make with Soon to Be Crowded Outfield: A Fan's TakeWith injured players returning to the outfield soon, the Red Sox will need to make some tough decisions regarding productive replacement players.Also published on:
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Red Sox Middlebrooks Could Have Say in Rookie of Year Competition: A Fan's TakeWith Kevin Youkilis no longer blocking the way, the future is bright for the Red Sox's budding slugger.Also published on:
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Red Sox Patience with Buchholz Paying Off: A Fan's TakeIt is safe to say that Clay Buchholz is putting his disastrous start behind him and is back to the pitcher the Red Sox thought he was.
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Red Sox Need to Make Drastic MoveNothing is working for the Red Sox right now, so it is time to shake up the roster, one way or the other.Also published on:
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Red Sox Option Bard, Matsuzaka to Step In: A Fan's TakeThe Red Sox had to do something with Daniel Bard and on Tuesday, they sent him to Triple-A. Will Daisuke Matsuzaka be starting in his place? And if so, will it be a good change?Also published on:
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When Will Jon Lester Step Up for Red Sox: A Fan's TakeJon Lester has always had ace material. Now he needs to step up and show it before the season slips away.
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Why My Family Celebrates Memorial DayIn short, our family celebrates Memorial Day as a thank you to all the brave men and women.
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An Interview with MLB Fan Cave Dweller Benjamin ChristensenThe MLB Fan Cave is every baseball fans' dream. Benjamin Christenson is just one of those fans lucky enough to live it.
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Red Sox and Pitching Staff Look to Continue Momentum Against Rays: A Fan's TakeThe Red Sox are rolling. Can they continue against the first place Rays?
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Red Sox Fans Bracing for Continued Turbulence but Hoping for Best: A Fan's TakeTo say the Red Sox season has been lackluster would be an understatement. However, to give up on them altogether would be a mistake.
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Red Sox Recall Jose Iglesias, but Where is Will Middlebrooks in the Mix?The Red Sox recalled shortstop phenom Jose Iglesias on Tuesday, but why not Will Middlebrooks?
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Red Sox Ortiz Continues Reinvention and Redemption: A Fan's TakeDavid Ortiz has come back from the brink and is now more of a complete hitter than ever before.
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Red Sox Need to Be Bold and Move Bard to Save PenThe Red Sox bullpen is in shambles, so moving Daniel Bard into the closer role should be the obvious decision.
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Paging Albert Pujols, Where Are You Albert PujolsWhat has happened to the game's best hitter to start the season, plus other fragments of MLB thoughts...
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Beckett and Bailey Are All Thumbs for Red Sox: A Fan's TakeAndrew Bailey appears headed to the disabled list with a thumb injury and Josh Beckett may not be far behind him.
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2012 MLB All-Breakout Team: A Fan's TakeThe 2012 MLB season is underway, and these players have a chance to really do something special this season.
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Is Bard Pitching Himself Out of Rotation Spot - a Fan's TakeDaniel Bard appeared to be a lock for the rotation. Now with a week left to go before the start of the season, could his performance jeopardize that?
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Red Sox Great Mel Parnell Passes Away at 89: A Fan's TakeThe Red Sox lost a great member of their fraternity with the passing of Mel Parnell.
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University of Vermont's Five Best March Madness Moments: A Fan's TakeThe University of Vermont has a short history of NCAA Tournament appearances, but once memorable victory is reason enough for the Catamounts to celebrate.
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With Cook Out, Red Sox Rotation Picture Getting More Clear: A Fan's TakeBobby Valentine declared that Aaron Cook is likely out of the mix for the fifth starter slot. So who is left standing?
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Five Things Red Sox Fans Can Appreciate About the New York YankeesAs fans, we sometimes have to admit that we like certain things about our team's top rivals. Regardless of loyalties, there are those things for every team, even the New York Yankees.
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Top 10 Home Run Hitters in Red Sox HistoryThe Red Sox have had many great slugger knock the ball around Fenway Park. Here are the top ten to have knocked it out.
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Luke Scott Immature in Poking Red Sox Fans: A Fan's TakeLuke Scott was entirely pleased in Baltimore's role in Boston's collapse last season, but chose to center that pleasure on the polarization of Red Sox fans.
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Red Sox's Quiet Captain Varitek Calls it a Career: A Fan's TakeJason Varitek walks away from the game after 15 seasons, and so does one of the classiest guys to ever play the game.
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Red Sox and Cubs Still Have Unfinished Business in Esptein Compensation Talks - a Fan's TakeThe Red Sox and Cubs finally came to a deal in the compensation talks regarding former GM Theo Epstein. But there is still some dealing left to be done in the matter.
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MLB Fantasy Sleeper Agent - Brett LawrieToronto 3rd Baseman Brett Lawrie needs to be on everyone's short list of sleepers to watch for the 2012 fantasy baseball season.
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An Angry Beckett and Lester is Just What the Red Sox Need: A Fan's TakeJosh Beckett and Jon Lester were two of the faces mixed into "Chickengate" and it is only fitting that the two of them will help Red Sox fans forget about it.
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MLB Fantasy Sleeper Agents - Johan SantanaJohan Santana may be a good late round pick or early season waiver wire claim.
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Jose Iglesias is the Red Sox Shortstop of the Future, Just Not the Immediate Future: A Fan's TakeEvery fan is eager to start the Jose Iglesias era in Boston, but they would be wise to temper their expectations for another season.Also published on:
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Position Battles Create Excitement in Red Sox Camp: A Fan's TakeThe Red Sox failed to create much excitement with their offseason moves, but the battles for the rotation, shortstop, and outfield positions will surely help resolve that.Also published on:
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Loss of an Internet Friend Leads to Conflict of EmotionsThe word "friend" gets thrown around the internet like a bad link these days, but when one of those friends dies, can you truly mourn them?
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Top MLB Rookies to Watch for in 2012The 2012 Major League Baseball season is close at hand. Here is a sampling of the top rookies to keep an eye out for in 2012.
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Could Patriots Success Bode Well for Red Sox: A Fan's TakeThe Patriots and Red Sox have run hand in hand in recent years, so will a Patriots Super Bowl appearance foretell a Red Sox playoff run?Also published on:
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Considering Retirement, Tim Wakefield Will Be Sorely Missed: A Fan's TakeWith retirement all but inevitable for Tim Wakefield, he has left his mark on Boston, both on the mound and off of it.Also published on:
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Ten Memorable Joe Paterno QuotesThe argument over what type of man Joe Paterno really was will follow him to the grave, but his quotes will live forever.
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Red Sox Trade of Scutaro is Shrewd but Risky Move: A Fan's TakeBoston sent Marco Scutaro to Colorado in the hopes of freeing up salary for a starting pitcher, but does it fix the problem or create a new one?Also published on:
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Rangers Rolling the Dice on DarvishThe Rangers saw what happened with Boston and Matsuzaka, but still took the chance on Darvish. Will it pay off?
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Which Red Sox Retread Makes the Opening Day Rotation: A Fan's TakeBoston continues to sign the low risk, his reward scraps from the free agent bargain bin, so maybe we should start speculating as to which makes the team.Also published on:
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There is Another Path to Redemption for Manny RamirezManny Ramirez is looking to redeem himself as a ballplayer, but perhaps his calling is in a different role.
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Some Hall of Fame Votes Question the Purity of the Voting Process: A Fan's TakeHow are the Hall of Fame voters justifying the votes cast for Eric Young, Brad Radke, Bill Mueller, and others on this year's ballot?Also published on:
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Red Sox Right in Bridging Rotation for 2012 Season: A Fan's TakeThe Red Sox are taking a frugal approach to filling their rotation holes, but fan's shouldn't be overly worried. There is a plan in place here.Also published on:
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Red Sox Faith in Bard Impacting Other Moves?The Red Sox are giving Daniel Bard the benefit of the doubt in his transition to starter, but should they also hedge their bets a bit?Also published on:
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Acquisitions of Shoppach and Melancon Finally Get Hot Stove Cooking for Red Sox: A Fan's TakeThe Red Sox have been quiet all winter long, but no longer, as they have finally started the task of building the 2012 team.Also published on:
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Marlins Reeling in All the Big Free Agent Fish: A Fan's TakeThe Miami Marlins are creating quite a bit of hype by chasing everyone from Albert Pujols to CJ Wilson to Mark Buerhle as the Hot Stove keeps cooking.
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Well Deserved Suspension Likely on the Way for Lions SuhNdaukong Suh's latest antics got him ejected on Thanksgiving and will likely raise the ire of Roger Goodell as well. But will Suh ever learn his lesson?
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Red Sox Need to Get the Hot Stove Cooking: A Fan's TakeRed Sox fans are used to having a special Thanksgiving treat, but we'll take something in time for the holidays.Also published on:
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Epstein Compensation Needs to Begin and End with Garza: A Fan's ViewThe Red have been working out a deal for Theo Epstein for over a month. They need to stick to their guns and get Matt Garza in a packaged return.Also published on:
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If Verlander is MVP, Why Are We Not Arguing for Kershaw as Well: A Fan's TakeJustin Verlander is the American League MVP, but why is no one flouting Kershaw'sAlso published on:
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With Sveum Out, Should Red Sox Turn Attention to Bobby Valentine: A Fan's TakeDale Sveum, Boston's top candidate, has taken the Cubs job. Will Boston change course and try to sweep Bobby Valentine into town?Also published on:
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Red Sox and Cherington Need to Be Responsible with Off Season DecisionsWith Jonathan Papelbon flying the coop, Ben Cherington and the Red Sox need to avoid jumping to a rash decision on other signings.Also published on:
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Penn State Student Reaction to Paterno is MisguidedStudents took to the streets to voice their displeasure over Joe Paterno's firing on Wednesday, but is their anger misguided?
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He Said It: Memorable Quotes from Joe FrazierWith the passing of Smokin' Joe Frazier, it is a good time to look back at some of his most memorable quotes.
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Five Sleeper MLB Free Agents Worth Taking Chances On: A Fan's TakeWorld Series titles are won on the backs of the little guys who step up, so making the right roster depth signings are key to producing a winner.
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Cherington Has a Lot to Juggle as New Red Sox GM: A Fan's ViewTheo Epstein is getting a lot of publicity over how tough his task will be in Chicago, but his replacement in Boston doesn't have such an easy task either.
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Red Sox and Cubs Play Let's Make a DealNow that Theo Epstein is on the move, just how much should the Cubs pay up for their next GM.
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Five Home Runs To Make a Mark in the World SeriesBaseball's biggest stage is also home to its biggest highlight, the home run. Here are the top five in the history of the World Series.Also published on: -
Red Sox start look to 2012 with Arizona Fall League: A fan's viewBoston is sending eight total prospects to Arizona to compete in this season's Arizona Fall League
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Francona first to fall victim to Red Sox's failure: A fan's reactionTerry Francona is out as manager of the Boston Red Sox, but should he be?
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Jacoby Ellsbury cements his case for American League MVP: A fan's viewWith his performance down the stretch, Jacoby Ellsbury has shown why the MVP trophy is his to lose. -
Frag's NFL Week 4 PicksWeek Four is upon us, so let's take a look at the Week Four match-ups.
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MLB in for a Wild WeekendWith all the divisions now settled, baseball turns its attention to the tight races for the Wild Card playoff spots.
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Frag's NFL Week 3 PicksTwo weeks are already behind us and week three promises some solid NFL action .
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Red Sox dependent upon Yankees to make playoffs: A fan's perspectiveNow that Tampa's set to start a run of 7 games in 9 days against the Yankees, Red Sox fans are doing the unthinkable and rooting for the Yankees.
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Fan's take: Can Red Sox's playoff hopes survive weekend against Rays?The Red Sox are reeling, but they need to pull themselves out of it now if they hope to outlast Tampa Bay. -
Player Trouble Brewing in MilwaukeeWith the Brewers in the thick of the playoff picture, it seems detrimental to the team that some players are taking care of personal business on company time.
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Fan's take: Lost weekend has Red Sox needing to focus on wild cardA late-season swoon has left Boston trailing in the division and may be letting Tampa creep back into the wild card picture.
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Nationals Being Greedy in Pushing StrasburgStephen Strasburg is returning to the Major Leagues after just one year removed from Tommy John surgery. The only question is "why"?
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Fatalistic Red Sox fans need not applyThe Red Sox are a team with a past filled with both triumph and heart break. Fans shouldn't spend their time hoping for the latter.
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Vermont Family Counts Blessings After Hurricane IreneHurricane Irene battered Vermont, but my family and I managed to weather the storm.
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Fans hoping John Lackey keeps momentum going for Red Sox: A fan's takeJohn Lackey has looked stronger over his last nine starts, and the Red Sox will need him to keep it going to start a pivotal series with the Yankees on Tuesday.
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Jacobs Positive HGH Test is Only Good If Instituted at MLB LevelMike Jacob's positive HGH test is a step in the right direction, but only if they institute testing at the Major League Level also.
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Lavarnway and Hassan give Red Sox options down the stretch: Fan's lookBoston is looking for ways to improve on the production from Varitek and McDonald, and that help may come from their farm system.
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Fan's take: Where will Red Sox get Wakefield his 200th win?After failing on four straight attempts to secure his 200th career win, Tim Wakefield's next three starts will give him and the team a chance to get it done.
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Alex Rodriguez is Backing MLB and the Yankees into a CornerWith the recent by MLB into Alex Rodriguez's gambling, the commissioner and the Yankees are finding themselves in a hard place.
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Bedard trade could be hit or miss for Red Sox: A fan's takeBy acquiring Erik Bedard at the trade deadline, the Red Sox got the pitcher they badly needed. But can he stay healthy enough to help?
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Red Sox should steer away from Beltran and chase pitching help at deadline: A fan's takeBoston may be in the hunt for Carlos Beltran, but it'll be the pitching help the Red Sox bring in that will truly help them.
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Five worst deals by Red Sox at trade deadline: A fan's takeThe Red Sox have had mixed results with the trade deadline. Here are five of the worst deals in the team's history.
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Roger Clemens Defense Fighting Correct FightThe attorney's for Roger Clemens are finally seeing just how to fight the perjury charges against the fallen star.
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Red Sox and Ortiz can find middle ground on extension: A fan's viewDavid Ortiz is saying he wants a two-year extension, but should the Red Sox give it to him?
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2011 MLB 1st Half AwardsWho is taking home the first half MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year, and Manager of the Year awards?
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Ellsbury rising to elite status in Crawford's absence: A fan's takeJacoby Ellsbury is becoming the star Boston thought he'd be.
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Big Impression: Small Gesture by Player is Huge for Young FanA simple message from a minor league baseball player makes a huge impression on one young fan and his father. -
Red Sox fans looking forward to end of J.D. Drew era: A fan's takeWith J.D. Drew likely entering his final few months in a Red Sox uniform, which players will Boston look at replacing him with?
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For Jose Bautista, a Reconsideration is in OrderJose Bautista is once again proving doubters wrong, and growing as a hitter in the process. -
Loss of Dice-K is Wakefield's gain: A fan's takeWith Matsuzaka opting for Tommy John surgery, Tim Wakefield gets a unique chance to cement his place in Red Sox history.
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Top five draft picks by the Red Sox since 1995: A fan's viewThe current Red Sox roster is riddled with players drafted and developed by the team. Here is how one fan ranks them.
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He Said It: Ten Memorable Shaquille O'Neal QuotesWith Shaq's announcement that he is retiring from the NBA, it is only fitting to celebrate him with some of his best quotes. -
Beckett, Verlander set for big stage in Boston: A fan's outlookJust before interleague play starts, we get a treat with a quality match-up between two of baseball's best pitchers.
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Red Sox ready for 2011 interleague schedule: A fan's previewThe Red Sox have a favorable interleague schedule on paper.
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Red Sox closing in on the .500 mark: A fan's takeFor the third time this season, the Red Sox are one game below .500. Can they push past the Blue Jays to get there?
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Red Sox have a lot to build on in May: A fan's takeApril was a disaster for the Boston Red Sox, so if they want to recover in May, they'll need to fix the following areas.
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Is Our Baseball Slowly Being Taken Away from Us?If budget crunches and time constraints at international competitions are any indicator, America may be slowly losing its National Pastime.
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Pitching leading Red Sox resurgence: A fan's takeThe Red Sox are on a roll, winning eight of their last 10 games. Nothing is more responsible for that than the excellence of the starting pitching.
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Members, not the BBWAA, should be the sole voters for the Baseball Hall of Fame: Fan debateAllowing the Baseball Writers Association of America to vote for the Hall of Fame is a travesty to the game. Allow the members to judge their peers and leave the reporters on the sidelines where they belong.
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Red Sox fans thankful McCourt failed to buy team: A fan's takeWith MLB taking over the Los Angeles Dodgers, Red Sox fans are happy to not be in their fans shoes.
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Red Sox look to keep surging against A's: A fan's takeThe Red Sox have finally strung together a win streak, but can they keep it going against the best pitching in baseball?
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Fan's take: Matsuzaka not giving Red Sox what they paid forDaisuke Matsuzaka has long been considered a bust for the Red Sox, but just how much is he costing them?
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Fan's take: Red Sox make moves hoping to spark changeWith Boston's season quickly slipping away, the Red Sox are looking for anything to spark a win streak. -
Fan reaction: After another sweep, Red Sox still trying to right the shipAfter opening the season 0-6 after sweeps by Texas and Cleveland, the Red Sox will travel home looking for answers against the rival New York Yankees.
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Fan's take: Rangers sweep leaves Red Sox with corrections to makeAn opening series sweep at the hands of the Texas Rangers has helped quell expectations of the Boston Red Sox.
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Phillies and Red Sox have huge expectations to live up toCan Philadelphia and Boston live up the incredible expectations placed on them?
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Fan's guide: Fun facts every fan should know about Fenway ParkWith Boston's home opener less than a week away, any fan heading to Fenway for their first trip should know these insightful facts about baseball's oldest park.
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Fan's take: Five MLB players who need to step up nowThe five players need to live up to their potential or move out of the way for those that can.
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Barry Bonds Trial or Not, I Am Past Steroid Controversy in BaseballOne fan comes to grips with his feelings toward steroids in baseball.
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Fan's take: Top five 2011 MLB Opening Day matchupsThe 2011 MLB season is finally here and these five match-ups are the best there is to offer.Also published on:
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NFLPA Off Base in Asking Draftees to Stay HomeThe NFLPA is taking away a special moment by asking rookies to choose between the draft and the union.
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Fan reaction: Adrian Gonzalez saying all the right things to Red Sox fansWith his bat and demeanor, Adrian Gonzalez should be a big hit in Boston this summer.
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Fan's view: Red Sox need to find a new role for Daisuke MatsuzakaDice-K's latest spring start shows that his best days are behind him and that Boston needs to make a choice in regards to his future with the team.
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Take it from this fan: The line for second place starts behind Red SoxThe 2011 Boston Red Sox are built to win -- and here are five reasons why they will.
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Fan outlook: Red Sox lefty reliever role still up in the airThe Red Sox roster is almost set, but the role of left-handed reliever still leaves a bit to be desired.
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The World of Sports According to Charlie SheenWhy not parody Mr. Sheen and see how he feels about some timely sports issues.
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Fan perspective: Jed Lowrie creates shortstop controversy in BostonJed Lowrie's performance at the end of last season has made the revolving door at shortstop in Boston that much more interesting to watch.
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10 best players of free agency era to only play for one teamEver wonder who the true team players in major league baseball were?
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Fan perspective: Top 10 fantasy baseball catchersUnfortunately, catching isn't likely to win you a fantasy championship, but its a necessity, so here are the top 10 fantasy catchers for 2011.
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HOF Voters Toss Brick by Omitting Reggie MillerThe Basketball Hall of Fame voters really missed the mark by omitting Reggie Miller from the list of finalists.
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Sports Shorts - February 16 2011It's time to turn our ribbing to C.C. Sabathia, Michael Vick, Jerry Richardson and others in this week's edition of Sports Shorts
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Baseball fans have reasons to be excited for 2011 MLB seasonThe 2011 baseball season is upon us and fans have a few reasons to be excited. -
Rangers Mishandling Michael Young SituationThe Rangers handling of Michael Young is speaks volumes for how they view their "team player." -
Sports Shorts - 2-10-11Another injection of sports humor for your weekly enjoyment.
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Best Green Bay Packers jokes to get you ready for the Super BowlWith all the talking heads rambling on about the big game and breaking down the two teams, it is great to actually inject a little humor into the situation.
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Fan perspective: Five reasons the Red Sox won't win it all in 2011The pundits want to hand Boston the title, but some time things go wrong. Here are five things that could stand in their way.
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Monday Monologues - January 31, 2011Generally a slow weekend in sports, the weekend before the Super Bowl provided us with plenty of fodder to pick apart.
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Fan take: Taking sides on PEDs is a gray matterThere is no easy way to pick a side on the argument of performance-enhancing drugs.
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5 Potential Super Bowl XLV Impact PlayersEveryone is banking on the stars, but these five players may have more to say in the final outcome.
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Carmelo Anthony - Contractually ObliviousWhatever happened to the days where star athletes played out their contracts?
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The Plight of Albert PujolsShould he stay or should he go now? That's the quandary of Albert Pujols.
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Top five Super Bowls of all timeOne fans opinion on how to rank the five best Super Bowls of our time.
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Top five Vermont-born athletesVermont isn't known for its athletes, but there are a select few who have managed to distinguish themselves.Also published on:
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2011 NFC Wild-Card Match-ups and PredictionsThe Eagles and Packers are a great match-up, while the Saints might as well have a bye, but how do they breakdown?
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2011 AFC Wild-Card Match-ups and PredictionsThe 2011 NFL Playoffs are upon us. Here is the AFC breakdown.
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Fan forecast of 2011 MLB awardsIt's early, but it's never too early to talk baseball and the 2011 season.
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How HItchcock's 'Rear Window' Shaped My Love of MoviesEveryone has that one film that speaks to them. For me, it was Rear Window.
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Top 5 Boston Red Sox moments of 20102010 may have been tough for the Red Sox, but there were still moments worth the memories.
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Red Sox fans have many reasons to be excited about 20112010 was somewhat of a down year for the Boston Red Sox and their fans. However, 2011 has many bright points to look forward to.
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'Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas' and Why it is a Special Holiday FilmEmmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas may not be Jim Henson's biggest muppet holiday film, but it holds a special place in my family's hearts. -
Ten great gifts for Milwaukee Brewers fansLooking for the perfect gift for the Milwaukee Brewer fan in your house? Then look no further!
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Cliff Lee, Phillies Throw Yankees and Rangers Big CurveballCliff Lee's signing with the Phillies was a huge surprise, especially in New York. -
NFL Needs to Do Better Job in Being Consistent with PunishmentsThe latest fines against Andre Johnson, Cortland Finnegan, and Josh McDaniels are despicably low in comparison to other penalties handed down.
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Red Sox Now Officially Mirror Yankee ModelWith Boston's signing of Carl Crawford, the Red Sox have officially sworn allegiance with the dark side of the force. -
Top 10 fictitious athletes in moviesIn between seasons, its great to get caught up again with our favorite fictitious athletes.
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Patriots Dismantle Jets and Claim AFC SupremacyNew England destroyed the Jets on Monday Night Football 45-3. -
Sources: Red Sox on Verge of Acquiring Adrian GonzalezBoston's 1-year courtship of Adrian Gonzalez appears to finally be over.
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Could Derek Jeter Negotiations Hurt Cliff Lee Pursuit for YankeesThe Yankees already have to overcome the obstacle of Cliff Lee's wife, will the Jeter negotiations present another stumbling block?
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Top MLB rookies to watch in 20112010 was a big year for rookies. 2011 may be even bigger if these rookies have anything to say about it.
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Top five players in North Carolina Tar Heel historyRanking a team like North Carolina is a tough job, but someone has to do it.
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Ten Memorable Sparky Anderson QuotesWith Sparky Anderson's passing on Thursday, here are ten quotes to help remember him by.
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How did the New England Patriots get their name?The Patriots part isn't a mystery, but why are they the New England Patriots?
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Fan perspective: NFL needs to keep Thanksgiving in DetroitRecent years have seen a call for the NFL to take the Thanksgiving Day game away from Detroit, but that can't be allowed to happen.
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Surprise, Vikings Waive Randy MossSources are now saying the Randy Moss has been waived by the Minnesota Vikings just four games into his second stint with the team.
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Red Sox and Yankees saying goodbye to legacy playersThe 2010-2011 off-season may represent the end to the last decade of Red Sox/Yankee Rivalry.
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Review: The Walking Dead - Days Gone ByThe first episode of The Walking Dead has finally arrived. Was it worth the hype?
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2011 Hot Stove season: Top 10 MLB free agents this offseasonWith the 2010 season wrapping up, here are the top 10 free agents for the 2011 Hot Stove season.
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How exactly does a Zamboni work?Everybody knows what a zamboni is, but how many people really know how it works?
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Favre Picking Up Where Tiger Left OffBrett Favre has somehow managed to unseat Tiger Woods from the throne of most hated athlete.
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First person fan reaction: Eagles win battle of the mediocre over NinersPhiladelphia and San Francisco met in a game of teams with similar issues, but two different results.
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First person fan reaction: Eagles lose game but win respectThe Eagles lost a tough game to the Redskins, but did right by Donovan McNabb.
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Teams looking to challenge Miami for 2010-11 NBA TitleThe Heat may have been prematurely awarded the NBA Championship, but these three teams have their say in the matter.
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Ranking the MLB postseason pitching rotationsPlayoff baseball is all about which team pitches better. Here are the top five rotations among the playoff contenders.
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2010 MLB Season-Ending Award PredictionsWith the 2010 MLB season ending, it is time to speculate as to who takes home the individual honors.
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First person fan reaction: Patriots unconvincing in win over BillsNew England got the win over Buffalo during week three, but they aren't necessarily the better team for it.
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Jose Bautista Joins Other Unlikely 50 Home Run HittersJose Bautista is in a small club of players that no-one ever expected to hit 50 home runs in a season.
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First person fan reaction: Patriots and Jets start budding rivalry during week 2New England and New York were all talk leading up the game. Are the Patriots and Jets building up to Red Sox and Yankee proportions?
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Why Does Jeter's Acting Differ from A-Rod's AnticsDerek Jeter's acting performance has sparked debate over why his "cheating" is any different than teammate Alex Rodriguez's.
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Red Sox Still a Bridge Too FarTheo Epstein called 2010 a bridge year, but perhaps it was a bit short-sighted.
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Jets Follow Patriots Down Harassment RoadThe sexual harassment complaint against the Jets by Ines Sainz is eerily similar to the Lisa Olson complaint against New England in 1985.
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Favre Cowardly Standing Up to Media After the FactBrett Favre is saying he doesn't invite the media attention. But is making that point at this stage of the season really taking a stand?
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Fantasy Football Dominates Among Casual GamersIn the never-ending battle between fantasy football and fantasy baseball, football is winning on the backs of the casual gamers.
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Most Cursed Franchises in Sports TodaySome teams have all the luck, but then again, some teams have a complete lack of it.
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Clemens Indictment Showcases Government's Overstepping into SportsRoger Clemens faces jail time for lying to a congressional panel, but should he have even had the opportunity to lie?
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Worst Baseball Trade Deadline Deals in HistorySome of the worst trades in history have come at the trade deadline, when teams are in a rush to better their team in the short-term. Here are five of the worst ever.
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Five Burning Questions for MLB's Second HalfWith the first half behind us, what can we expect during the second half of Major League Baseball?
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Remembering George Steinbrenner Through QuotesWith the passing of George Steinbrenner, it is fitting to sit back and remember him through some of his best quotes.
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No Sport Needs a Super TeamNow that we know Lebron has signed with the Heat, does his Super Team help or hurt the league?
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Is There a New Red Sox Curse?The recent rash of injuries to Boston's line-up seem to indicate there is a new curse in town.
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MLB's Most Irreplaceable PlayersLike Dustin Pedroia, these teams cannot possibly exist without these irreplaceable players.
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Rioting Continues to Plague Sports ChampionshipsThe Lakers recent championship showcased the continued dark side of sports: rioting.
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Return Engagement as Manny Ramirez Comes Back to BostonManny makes his first return visit to Fenway Park with the Dodgers, but what way are fans going to go?
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Promoting Prospects Suddenly All the Rage in MLBWith Stephen Strasburg's debut drawing huge crowds and hype, Major League teams are following suit and promoting their top prospects.
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Selig Will Not Set Precedence If He Overturns Galarraga Perfect GameBud Selig has a decision to make and history shows that the commissioner can make the right call if he chooses to.
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Pittsburgh Pirates a Long Way from Ending FutilityThe Pittsburgh Pirates haven't fielded a winning team since 1992. That isn't likely to end anytime soon.
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Some Nifty Facts on Halladay's Perfect GameRoy Halladay's perfect game demands some comparison to the other 19 in Major League history.
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NBA Free Agent Summit is Interesting ManueverGathering of Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh, and Joe Johnson is an interesting move by the free agent class of 2010.
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Realigning Major League Baseball for Better CompetitionA lot of talk has been on the table about realigning the divisions in Major League Baseball. Perhaps this proposal is the key to doing it properly.












