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Jair Jurrjens won his league-leading 11th game with ease. He pitched a complete game 1-hitter against the Orioles last night and struck out 8. Jurrjens lowered his ERA to 1.89 and leads all pitchers. How better to start off July than by going yard. Jose Bautista hit his 25th of

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Haven't we heard this story before? The Dallas Morning News reports that Chris Davis may soon be joining the Rangers yet again after a ridiculous run at Round Rock. He has 19 homers in 33 games and 9 in his last 11. David Murphy will most likely lose playing time

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THE FARM REPORT – WEEK 13 Collin Cowgill, RF ArizonaThe 25-year old Cowgill has toyed with PCL pitching in the season's opening three months. He's batting .363 (.406 in June) with 12 HR, 52 RBI and a 1.015 OPS, in large part a result of working himself into more hitters

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According to multiple sources, including Buster Olney, Phil Hughes’ velocity peaked at about 94 mph today, including reaching 93 in the sixth inning of a rehab start for Double-A Trenton. Hughes dished six and a third innings of three hit ball, issued two walks and fanned eight. Time to troll the

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Here is how I handle things.  If I am right about something, I will make sure you never forget about it.  If I turn out to have been wrong on something, you will be hard pressed to get me to acknowledge there was ever a disagreement.  And If I have

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Cliff Lee pitched a 2-hit complete game shutout Tuesday against the Red Sox. It was his third complete game shutout in a row. Lee is the hottest thing since the Sony Walkman or Justin Bieber (its debatable). In the month of June he is 5-0, with a 0.21 ERA, 0.69 WHIP,

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Brett Talley & Corey Herron of TheFantasyFix.com tab the Fantasy Baseball All-Stars as well as the All-Value Team for the first half of 2011.  They also answer some "mailbag" questions from Twitter and the "Quick Fix” this week. If you have a question that you would like Brett or Corey to address on next

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On a day in which Frank McCourt, the owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, files for Bankruptcy Protection, the team puts up 15 runs on 25 hits. Maybe they should file Chapter 11 more often? Matt Kemp slugged his National League leading 22nd moon shot in the aforementioned 15-0 victory

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If hitters and starters were like children, starters would definitely be the favorite first son of mine. Which is why I write a weekly pitching article,The Rubber. Hitters would be the youngest child that could never quite live up to their big brother. And closers, well, they would be like

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Welcome to Week Thirteen (or should I say Fourteen, like some hotels) of (Waiver) Wired and Baked – your weekly review of who shouldn’t be available in your league, but probably is (all players are owned in fewer than 50% of Yahoo leagues).  As always, I’ll review the top 5

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