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by Team MLB Rumors 06.19.2013 15:24 |
- Bud Norris knows that he's a prime trade candidate, writes Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports. Norris tells Morosi that he feels it's critical to stay informed: I don"t think you want to be blindsided by it: One day, you come to the park and, boom, you"re gone.
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by Team Bleacher Report 06.19.2013 09:24 |
The Luis Suarez drama has to end at some point. The way things are going, it looks like it may very well end with Suarez leaving Anfield and Liverpool coming away with a massive payday. |
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by Team Bleacher Report 06.19.2013 09:24 |
No, this does not mean the 2013 season comes with such demanding expectations, but the Giants are a team that tends to go on Super Bowl runs that were not expected heading into the season. |
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by Team Bleacher Report 06.19.2013 03:23 |
The Colorado Rockies will call Roy Oswalt up from Double-A back to the MLB on Thursday after completing his rehab, according to Troy Renck of The Denver Post.
After breezing through the minor leagues in his rehab starts, Oswalt is on his way up, according to NBC Sports. |
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by Team Bleacher Report 06.19.2013 03:23 |
Nearly four years ago, Chelsea paid £1,5 million for midfield prospect Nemanja Matic, who had helped MFK Kosice win the Slovakian Cup that spring. |
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by Team Mashable 06.19.2013 01:25 |
Physically going out to the ol' ballgame has always been an unmatched sporting experience. More recently, however, fans have flocked to online social platforms to talk trash, post thoughts and generally partake in the fun of spectator sports
Well, fandom's offline and online realms jus |
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by Team CowBoys Blog 06.18.2013 19:24 |
Visits to schools are supposed to be publicly appealing fodder for politicians, but this one got some boos … from the students at the school. New Jersey governor Chris Christie was asked what his favorite teams were. |
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by Team Engadget 06.18.2013 19:24 |
There's a battle going on between Airbus and Boeing, but while both industry players maintain their fair share of government contracts, this war primarily concerns the commercial side of the biz. |
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