The Wire Troll: Tommy, Can You Hear Me?
Hanson has been totally dominant at Triple-A Gwinnett this season, allowing only 40 hits and 17 walks while striking out 90 in 66 1/3 IP with a 1.49 ERA.
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Hanson has been totally dominant at Triple-A Gwinnett this season, allowing only 40 hits and 17 walks while striking out 90 in 66 1/3 IP with a 1.49 ERA.
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In case you hadn’t noticed, B.J. Upton has finally awoken from his season-long slumber.
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Despite being shorthanded Tuesday, the Minnesota Twins won the opener of their three-game set against the Cleveland Indians, 4-3, managing to pad their lead over the last-place Tribe to 4.5 games.
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Denard Span enjoyed a huge game against the BoSox last week, but he’s gone into the tank since, sputtering to a 2-for-17 since – a slump that’s dropped his BA 17 points and under the .300 mark.
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With the BoSox in an offensive funk (13 runs in five games heading into Sunday’s action), manager Terry Francona juggled his lineup, dropping Jacoby Ellsbury from the lead-off spot down to eighth in the order.
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Every year there is a reliever that steps up and manages to amass solid win totals and 2009 looks to be Pena’s year.
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Next on the career win list is 74-year-old Jamie Moyer, who is one shy of 250 wins, but looks done like dinner.
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