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MLB Roster Cuts: Aging Players Who Will Be Forced into Retirement
One of the hardest parts of the waning days of spring training is that Major League Baseball teams have to make cuts to get their rosters down to 25 players...
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MLB Roster Cuts: Seasoned Vets Who Are Back on Open Market
One team's garbage is another's seasoned veteran that may or may not have one more productive season left, or so the saying really should go. Opening Day is around the corner, and that means some elder statesman are now looking for work...
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Colorado Rockies: Effects the Newly Acquired Veterans Will Have on the 2012 Team
Finally! The Rockies finally did something noteworthy in the offseason by acquiring players they've had their eyes on for a while. Not often do they pull off an upset by bringing in a Cuddyer or scooping up a Scutaro via trade...
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LA Dodgers: No Arbitration for 7 Free Agents Is Addition by Subtraction
There is little chance that the Los Angeles Dodgers will be serious contenders in 2012. The fact that they have refused to offer arbitration to their seven free agents bodes well for the future...
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MLB Free Agency: Should New York Yankees Consider Casey Blake as Bench Depth?
With baseball's free agency period growing closer towards us, we've all talked about the big names. Albert Pujols. Prince Fielder. Carlos Beltran. CC Sabathia...
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Los Angeles Dodgers Part Ways with Casey Blake, Jon Garland
Third baseman Casey Blake and starting pitcher Jon Garland both had their 2012 options declined by the Los Angeles Dodgers , making them free-agents...
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Brett Wallace and 10 MLB Players Whose Performances Are Flying Under the Radar
Every year, there are players that go under the radar, mostly because they are in the shadow of a much bigger name or are stuck in a small market. Some are just stuck on a bad team and look worse because of it...




