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Tag Archives: Cleveland Indians
Baseball God’s April Fools Joke By Marc “Razz” Rasbury
There are some fans, as well as media personnel, ready to jump off a bridge because of their teams getting off to bad starts. And there are some fans looking to purchase post-season tickets based on their teams’ unexpected hot … Continue reading
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Tagged 162-game schedule, Adrian Gonzalez, American League East, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Baseball God, Ben Franklin Bridge, Bob Ojeda, Boston Red Sox, Bronx Bombers, Carl Crawford, Charles River, Chris Young, City of Brotherly Love, Cleveland Indians, Cy Young, Doc Gooden, Easter Bunny, Jimmy Rollins, John Smoltz, Josh Beckett, Kansas City Royals, National League East, New England, New York Mets, New York Yankees, NFL head coach Dennis Green, Philadelphia Phillies, Red Sox Nation, Ron Darling, Ryan Howard, Steve Avery, The Curse of Willie Randolph, Tom Glavine, Wild Card spot, World Series. Cliff Lee
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Man, He is now a Leg-End! By Aaron “The Inkwell” Smith April 8, 2011
Where do I start? Manny Ramirez is a New York City native who started his career for the lowly Cleveland Indians. He then went on to play for the Boston Red Sox, as one half of the dynamic power-hitting duo … Continue reading
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Tagged 100-game suspension, 2004 World Series MVP, 50-game suspension, Alex Rodriguez, anabolic steroid stanozolol, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, Congressional hearing, David Ortiz, female hormone, HCG, Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program, José Canseco, Juiced: Wild Times, Los Angeles Dodgers, Major League Baseball, Manny Ramirez, New York City, performance enhancing drugs, Rafael Palmeiro, Rampant 'Roids, Roger Clemens, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big, Tampa Bay Rays, testosterone, Texas Rangers, The New York Times, The Washington Post, World Series
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