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Difficult to assess impact of amphetamines ban
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.comThe amphetamine ban has prompted players to move down the spectrum to coffee and energy drinks or to seek other legal alternatives.
Story | Conversation | September 07, 2006
The second baseman is in right field?
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.comSome teams are employing extreme defensive shifts to neutralize dangerous left-handed hitters like Jason Giambi and David Ortiz, writes Jerry Crasnick.
Story | Conversation | August 24, 2006
Catchers targeted as future managers
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.comWhere are baseball's future managers? More than likely, they're crouching at a ballpark near you.
Story | Conversation | June 09, 2006
Human element still vital in high-tech age
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN InsiderAdvance scouting helps teams keep track of opponents and gain competitive intelligence.
Story | Conversation | September 23, 2005
Humble Coleman a local legend
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN InsiderPadres broadcaster Jerry Coleman has a personality that's as warm as the San Diego weather.
Story | Conversation | July 30, 2005
Vidro looks forward to good times
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN InsiderNationals second baseman Jose Vidro is excited to be part of the team's new beginning in Washington.
Story | Conversation | April 14, 2005
Sosa hoping for fresh start
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN InsiderThe addition of Sammy Sosa will make the Orioles fun to watch, but it's tough to see how Baltimore can improve.
Story | Conversation | March 18, 2005
Positive vibrations sweeping Reds Nation
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN InsiderThe Reds aren't on par with the Cardinals, Astros or Cubs in the NL Central but they're headed in the right direction.
Story | Conversation | January 21, 2005
GM meetings stoke Hot Stove
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN InsiderThe GM meetings laid the foundation for an active Hot Stove experience at the winter meetings in December.
Story | Conversation | November 11, 2004
Rivera's emotional ride
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN InsiderMariano Rivera has come through for the Yankees hundreds of times. But on Tuesday night, it was different, writes Jerry Crasnick.
Story | Conversation | October 12, 2004
Few untouchables on Royals' roster
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN InsiderWith trade commodities up and down his roster, Royals GM Allard Baird will be a busy man in the coming weeks.
Story | Conversation | June 23, 2004
Radcliff, Zduriencik earn rave reviews
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN InsiderScouting directors often are the unsung heroes of a major-league organization. Here are the five best.
Story | Conversation | June 07, 2004
'Special assistants' becoming invaluable
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN InsiderGMs like Mark Shapiro and Theo Epstein are turning to former players to get an inside view of the clubhouse.
Story | Conversation | February 06, 2004
Everyday Joe? Twins hope so
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN InsiderThe coronation of Twins phenom Joe Mauer begins next season now that All-Star A.J. Pierzynski is gone.
Story | Conversation | November 20, 2003
Roger over, but maybe not out
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN InsiderDon't be surprised if Roger Clemens comes back to the bigs next season after competing in the Olympics.
Story | Conversation | October 14, 2003
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