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by Team Baseball Analysts 05.23.2013 03:22 |
Fantasy baseball has been a popular pastime for 30 years. Unfortunately, there tends to be too much "fantasy" and not enough dealing with the nitty-gritty reality of what it takes to fill a well-rounded roster at the major league level. |
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by Team Baseball Analysts 05.23.2013 03:22 |
One of the biggest success stories of the 2011 season has been Brandon McCarthy. From 2005-2009 he never posted an FIP better than 4,7, and twice had a FIP above 5. Then he spent 2010 injured and in the minors. |
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by Team Engadget 05.23.2013 03:22 |
While single-chip SSDs are clearly known quantities, they usually run at a much more leisurely pace than their larger counterparts. |
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by Team Engadget 05.23.2013 03:22 |
We've come across a number of GPS-based tracking devices over the years but most are rather bulky and difficult to setup. |
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by Team SlashDot 05.23.2013 03:22 |
psykocrime writes "The crazy kids at Fogbeam Labs have a new blog post positing that there is a trend towards advanced projects in NLP, Information Retrieval, Big Data and the Semantic Web moving to the Apache Software Foundation. |
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by Team Forbes 05.23.2013 03:22 |
As Congress continues its investigation into allegations that the Internal Revenue Service improperly targeted certain applications for tax-exempt status based on keywords and politically charged language, a number of IRS and Treasury officials made their way to the Hill today to te |
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by Team Reuters International 05.23.2013 01:23 |
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Metals swap deals with Iran by Switzerland-based commodities giants Glencore Xstrata and Trafigura could have been a way of skirting international sanctions against Tehran over its nuclear program, according to a confidential U.N. |
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