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6 results for "albert pujols"
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Podcast: Lawrie, Montero, hitting coaches
Eric KarabellBoth young and old players were on our minds as Keith Law and I gathered for Thursday's Baseball Today podcast! 1. Brett Lawrie gets four games for his outburst and helmet throw, but is it enough? And what should happen to the umpire? Plus, are th...
Blog | May 17, 2012 -
Notable winners, losers in offseason deals
Eric KarabellThe baseball winter meetings are clearly in the rearview mirror, but the offseason discussion never ends. We're still waiting to find out final destinations for first baseman Prince Fielder (I think he ends up with the Chicago Cubs), shortstop J...
Blog | December 16, 2011
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Matt Moore, Hanley Ramirez, Ian Stewart among big winners in offs...
Eric KarabellEric Karabell has notes about some winners and losers from the movement during the winter meetings and beyond.
Blog | Conversation | December 16, 2011
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Albert Pujols will return to St. Louis Cardinals and be the top p...
Eric KarabellEric Karabell offers up a bold prediction for hitters on all 30 teams for the 2012 fantasy baseball season.
Blog | Conversation | October 28, 2011
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Faces of the franchises ... circa 2016
Eric KarabellLooking around baseball it's not too difficult to figure out the faces of each franchise. It's not necessarily the best player, as is the case with the, um, New York Yankees and shortstop Derek Jeter. In some cases it's not an everyday player at all,...
Blog | June 10, 2011 -
Podcast: What's wrong with the Twins?
Eric KarabellHere are the top five reasons you must listen to Thursday's Baseball Today podcast , led by SweetSpot blogger and Seattle Mariners fan David Schoenfield, with a minor assist from me: 1. The Rays are over .500! The Rays are over .500! And you would...
Blog | April 28, 2011