Factory Alumni Player Update: Matt Olson
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[image: Steve Bernhardt Profile]*Steve Bernhardt: Building the Better
Ballplayer*
Congratulations to Under Armour All-American *Matt Olson* who finished his...
Simon Castro Bounces Back For White Sox
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The White Sox brought in righthander Simon Castro over the offseason,
hoping he could rediscover the form that once made him one of the Padres’
top prospec...
There’s No Place Like Home (Thankfully)
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As Red Sox fans we have grown accustomed to the Sox being a great home team
over the past decade. However, the Sox declines in recent seasons is
almost ...
Cool Play Index Event Finder Tricks
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The Event Finders are an underrated set of Play Index tools: Batting by
Team / Pitching by Team All-Star Batting / All-Star Pitching Postseason
Batting / P...
Giancarlo Stanton Has Some Power
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Last night, Giancarlo Stanton turned around on a 72 mph Jamie Moyer
offering and took it to left field for a grand slam that put the Marlins up
6-4 against...
Andy Pettitte to Hang it Up?
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At age 38, Andy Pettitte is seriously considering retirement. The long-time
New York Yankees pitcher has reportedly sent text messages to teammate Mark
Tei...
THE BREAKDOWN
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The deal is for three years and $37.5 million total. Konerko will make $12
million in 2011, $12 million in 2012 and $6.5 million in 2013.
He will then be p...
How about calling more LOW strikes?
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...called strikes is far from new: The complaint about high strikes dates
back decades. In 1987, Peter Gammons wrote in Sports Illustrated that
calling th...
IIATMS: Change is here
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Friends, the time is now.
Effective immediately, I will begin anew at my new location, It's About The
Money, Stupid. I thank you once again for taking time...
This week on the new Small White Ball.com
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Here is some of what you've been missing by not visiting the new
SmallWhiteBall.com on the MVN Network. Bookmark it now, suckas!
- Boston Sports Wrap: Red ...
Major League Baseball Network Premieres in 50 million homes Today.
If you would like to contribute what channel you found Major League Baseball on in your area, please do so in the comments section. Time Warner in the Los Angeles area had it on channel 276.
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