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My Anonymous Sources...

Here is an ode to the totally out of control hot stove.  Feel free to add any to my not-that-funny comments. My Anonymous Source(s)... ...is actually Scott Boras and he's behind on his payments...

Brandon Inge on the Trade Block, Too?

Okay, this may be getting out of hand now.  First, the Detroit Tigers let it be known that Edwin Jackson was available for trade.  Then, Curtis Granderson was also dangled out there for inte...

Afternoon Prowl: Metrodome Horror, Easy Pick Twins, Porcello's Fastball, and the Cabrera Dilemma

  Joe Posnanski compares the Metrodome to the horror film slasher that just won't die.  And even those who say they love the place don't really love it.  Posnanski also suspects that a ...

Lunchtime Prowl: The Fu-Te Ni Mixtape, All-Star Picks, Same Ol' Maggs, and Bobby Seay's Holds

  Mack Avenue Tigers has more on Detroit's newest reliever, Fu-Te Ni, including a video clip "mixtape" that gives you a look at his sidearm-type delivery.  It looks similar to Clay Rapada's ...

White Sox Not Looking For Just Any Starter

So I'm reading Jon Heyman's latest piece on likely trade targets for contending teams, when I realize that the media is missing Kenny Williams' main objective yet again. Here's what he had t...

Evening Prowl: Dontrelle's Revival, Everett's Family Life, Saluting Umpires, and Hating on Twitter

  Now with FOXSports.com, Jon Paul Morosi writes about the prospective revival of Dontrelle Willis, not just as a baseball player but as a representative for the sport.   Tiger Geist would ...

Former Tigers Catchers Do the D-Backs Manager Shuffle

Out in Arizona, one former Detroit Tigers catcher replaces another as the manager of the Diamondbacks.  Bob Melvin is out, after four full seasons in the D-Backs dugout, which included a 200...

The Astros Have Won One Game This Spring

The Astros are 1-14-3 (do you put ties at the end?) this Spring Training. That's right, they have one win, fourteen loses, and three ties. Can we contract the National League to like eight franchises?...

Morning Prowl: Left Field or Else, Sidearmers Rule, and 100-Pitch Limits

  Carlos Guillen says he won't play in the World Baseball Classic if he's not playing in left field.  That's reassuring, as I was a bit worried he'd be playing shortstop or third and mi...

JustVORP versus Just VORP: The (Sort of) Big Rundown

As one of Baseball Prospectus' flagship stats, VORP (Value Over Replacement Player) is probably best known to the general public as  some nerdly invention that infuriates crusty old deans sports ...


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