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Would Andruw Jones Solve the Yankees Centerfield Problem?
(Zell's Pinstripe Blog) I am far from a Andruw Jones fan, but there has been recent rumors going around that the Yankees could go after him...
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Could Andruw Jones Possibly be Done?
When the Dodgers restructured Andruw Jones' contract, I wondered out loud if the Yankees would be interested in signing him based on the fact that they have already probed the center-field market this offseason...
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Could Andruw Jones Be Seattle Bound?
The Seattle Mariners need a power hitter, Andruw Jones needs a job. So trading for him is the best of both worlds, but what would it take to acquire Jones? Just back in 2007 Andruw Jones hit 26 home runs, and 41 in 2006...
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The Dodgers And Andruw Jones Finally Done
Bill Shaikin of the LA Times confirmed that the Dodgers and Andruw Jones have agreed to restructure his contract in order to facilitate a trade...
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Dodgers Working to Move Andruw Jones to Make Room for Manny
T.J.Simmers of the LA Times reports that the Dodgers are plotting to cut ties with Jones and save $12 million at the same time. Well, duh! I mean, it sounds like a fantasy dream come true. But what leads me to believe that T...
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Let's Take Andruw Jones, A Guy Who Hit .158
The Mets are considering taking a guy who hit .158 last year and I actually like the idea. He's Andruw Jones and he's only 32, which is toddler-age for a typical Omar pickup...plus the rumor has the Dodgers paying much of the money...
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Sherman Likes Hideki Matsui for Andruw Jones Deal
With a tentative deal on the table between the Yankees and the Brewers for Mike Cameron the Bombers are exploring other options before they decided to follow through with it...
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Andruw Jones Proves How Unimportant You and I Really Are
In late 2007, Atlanta Braves free agent outfielder Andruw Jones agreed to a two-year deal with the L.A. Dodgers. The contract agreed to was short but very profitable, as Jones is currently earning—I mean receiving—$18...
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Dodgers Should Void Andruw Jones Contract For His Failure To Fulfill It's Terms
As the United States prepares to celebrate it's Thanksgiving holiday—traditionally with a turkey dinner—and baseball teams work on their budgets and rosters, this would seem the perfect ...
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My Six Baseball Pet Peeves
Having played and watched baseball most of my life, I've developed basic pet peeves over the sport that I see at just about every level of play. 6. Outfielders diving for a ball...
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An Open Plea To Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo: Hire Me Please!!!!
I'd like to begin this article with a little disclaimer if I may. I'm intending for this piece to be an editorial describing how sports talk radio can be better with my presence on satellite radio and that's all...
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Fantasy Ranking: The Dodgers Outfield
With their latest acquisition of Manny Ramirez, the Los Angeles Dodgers now have five fantasy baseball-worthy outfielders. Which outfielders from their team are most valuable to fantasy owners? 1...
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All-Time Braves Lineup
It's interesting that this week's Open Mic topic is a team's all-time lineup, as ESPN started discussing the all-time franchise players for each major league team...
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Manny's Arrival Gives Dodgers Options On Andruw
Okay, Dodger fans. LA went out and got the real deal - a bona fide slugger with a loud bat that boasts over 500 career HRs. Manny came to Chavez Ravine and wasted no time showing fans what Andruw Jones was supposed to deliver: hits, home runs and RBIs...
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Move Over Barry Bonds—That's Why I Play in Center Field, Part I
No 10: Andruw Jones With his unmatched defensive skills and home-run-happy tendencies, Andruw Jones is unquestionably the best center fielder of the last 10 years...
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Takashi Saito Out Six Weeks, Andruw Jones Unfortunately Healthy for the Dodgers
The Dodgers' quest to be this year's most mediocre playoff team suffered a blow yesterday when it was announced that closer Takashi Saito will be out until late August...
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Los Angeles Dodgers: Ned Colletti's Follies
So what makes a team go from contender to pretender? You guessed right. It's BAD signings by a GM. Ned Colletti, the Dodgers GM, was brought in after the firing of Paul DePodesta, who gutted the Dodger team of 2004 to a sub-par 2005 season...
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Fantasy Baseball: Week 11 Hot Waiver Wire Pick Ups
The week of the MLB first-player draft has arrived, and players continue to impress as teams fight into the All-Star Break. Week 10 boasted the rise of three young pitchers, and Week 11 is the time to pick them up...
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The King In Waiting
The best picthing prospect in baseball is Julio Teheran. Yes, maybe other such players as Kershaw are ready for the big leagues, but none show as much promise as Teheran. Teheran was signed by the Braves for more money than Felix Hernandez...
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Land of the Free and Home of the Braves?
Sure you hear it every year: this year is our year. But this year should be the year it finally comes back together for the Atlanta Braves...
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From Atlanta to LA: Center Fielder Andruw Jones Struggles in Dodger Blue
Can anyone explain the plate struggles of five time All-Star Andruw Jones?One thing is for certain: the Dodgers center fielder and 10-time Gold Glove winner has no explanation...
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The 10 Most Disappointed Mothers in Baseball
Picture: Whenever I see these, I just think of used Tampons Mothers Day is usually a time for sons and daughters everywhere to show their appreciation for the hard work and time their Mother’s put into raising them...
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Andruw Jones: Why?
I was opposed to the signing from the second I heard the rumor of the Dodgers seeking Andruw Jones.While I knew there was no chance of winning Torii Hunter over the overbidding (over the overbidding?) Angels, that is no excuse for what the Dodgers did...
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Los Angeles Dodgers: The Decline of Andruw Jones
Andruw Jones reminds me of milk. Yes, milk.He was really good for most of the time, got a little spoiled and ultimately became flat out bad.That bad part is happening now.Jones is in his 13th major league season, a number that represents bad luck...
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Andruw Jones Not Shining In Los Angeles
Every single year, in pretty much every single sport, there is talk of who might be the "Most Improved" player. Rarely, however, is there talk of which player has become the biggest disappointment in baseball...




















