Don’t Mind New York’s State

Every year, people look at the first few weeks of the baseball season and overreact. There are lots of folks right now that are jumping on the Milwaukee Brewers bandwagon, just as there are lots of folks jumping off the Senators wagon. Anyone that knows baseball knows that these things aren’t going to stay this […]

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Good Guy Repeat: In The Bag

Hawk here. Don’t think I was gonna let this place slide like a slide piece. Yeah, I got blog. So what? You folks’ve been good to me, so I’m gonna be good right back. Gotta do it ’cause it’s the right thing to do. Just like Wilford Brimley says. And he’s right. In case you […]

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Let a Hundred 3Bs Bloom

Hey there, sports fans! It’s me, Bob Uecker, chattin’ with you. Aren’t ya glad the 2006 season has started? I know I am. All that talk about steroids and revenue-sharing and ineffective cronyism among the elites that run baseball — hey, even if it’s true, who cares? Baseball is a great and wonderful game, and […]

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Turning Your Fantasies Into Realities in 2006!

I’ve never been so busy in my life! Since the last time I wrote here, Kris and I were traded to Baltimore and you can imagine the impact that had on our lives. Everything has been so crazy. I’ve spent so much time shuttling between cities and running my online poker business, there has barely […]

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Yard Work Fantasy League: Before the Draft.

Spart-Daddy here. Listen, I asked some of the other people in the league to give me a brief write-up of who they are and how they plan to draft on Saturday morning. (We will also have a special secret guest or two but I am not going to tell you because that will make you […]

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Kabir’s Prognostications for 2006.

In the time of turmoil, When no one knows where to turn, Kabir says, Trust your heart, true fan, On-base percentage, and long relief. While lawmakers fret about the past, Be like Mark McGwire, refuse to talk about it. How can one profit from the past? Unless one is Adrian Beltre, one cannot. The AL […]

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The Cost of Doing Business

In the highly competitive world of health insurance, CIGNA has always stood for quality. Over the past year, innovations and improvements made by our health care, group disability and life, and international insurance operations have strengthened our foothold in the industry and helped make CIGNA a name healthcare providers and healthcare consumers can trust. It […]

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United They Fall

It has been nearly two weeks since the World Baseball Classic ended unsuccessfully for the Cuban team, but that is no reason for our proud nation to be disappointed. There was no shame in losing this championship game – with our best players choosing to remain in Cuba, we were able to best many nations […]

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Okay Suckaz: Yard Word Fantasy Baseball Is ON Like “CSI”

Okay, losers, here’s the deal. I’m back, and I know you missed me. I should do a whole thing here about “oh the new season” and “ah Opening Day is a national holiday” and all that shinola — but come on, it’s me, Spart-Dawgz, the only daddy that’ll walk the line. I keep it real […]

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No, Really, These Guys Are Good

Wow, that was a close one! I was watching last night’s Japan / Korea game with a bunch of folks from the team and my boy Buck Martinez, and man! That was really tense! I was even sweating a bit! You know that weird sweat you get sometimes when you’re not doing anything, but then […]

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