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  • Roberto Alomar of the Toronto Blue Jays goes airbourne over Chicago White Sox Dan Pasqua to convert the double play. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Daniel/ALLSPORT

    The MLB's Top 10 Second Basemen Since 1980

    by Joel Reuter

    Number four in my Best of...from 1980-Present, second base was another tough one. While the top four guys are on this list, without question, it gets tough after that, and where to rank numbers one-four was also tough... Read More »

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    Yankee's Bench Problem: What's Left?

    by Shanan H.

    Yes, the Yankees have a bench problem, at least in the infield. Cody Ransom and Angel Berroa are the back ups. Ransom is young, and no one is sure he'll work, and Berroa's on a minor league deal... Read More »

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    Ray Durham Becomes the Newest Milwaukee Brewer

    by Adam Lindemer

    Two weeks after the Milwaukee Brewers acquired ace CC Sabathia from Cleveland, they landed Ray Durham from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for two minor leaguers; outfielder Darren Ford and pitcher Steve Hammond... Read More »

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    Ray Durham Traded to the Milwaukee Brewers

    by Lance LeQue

    The Milwaukee Brewers have made another move, acquiring 2B Ray Durham from the San Francisco Giants. The trade was announced today, immediately after the game between the two teams... Read More »

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    Ray Durham a Brewer

    by Harry Pavlidis

    Ray Durham goes from San Francisco to Milwaukee, in exchange for cash and prospects, details pending per WGN radio. No word on any other Bay Area players (cough...Huston Street...cough) at this time... Read More »

Opinion

PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 02:  Johnny Damon #18 of the New York Yankees hits a single in the top of the first inning against the Philadelphia Phillies in Game Five of the 2009 MLB World Series at Citizens Bank Park on November 2, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  (Photo by Nick Laham/Getty Images)

Giants Don't Need a Left Handed Bat

by Andrew Fife

Brian Sabean recently told reporters that signing a left handed bad was high on his list of priorities. Speculation has led many to believe that Johnny Damon and Adam LaRoche are his main targets...