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-- Is there anything worse than seeing a team drop 10+ runs in a game (St. Louis scored 12, IIRC), then taking a look to see how your player did, only to find he went 0-for-6? Congratulations, owners of Jeff Spiccoli ... err ... Khalil Greene. I'm thinking he hits a lot of waiver wires and people realize his problems went deeper than merely playing in PETCO Park.
-- How is Ryan Ludwick not playing every day? Tony La Russa, who always surprises me by making the playoffs every year, must be some kind of genius keeping a guy who hit close to 40 home runs last year on the bench for 30 to 40 percent of their games.
-- Health Bell is looking like the closer steal of the year.
-- Emilio Bonifacio did manage a hit and a run but also achieved a golden sombrero. Oh, boy. I still think he's worth owning, but start mixing and matching him. I'd bench him against tough lefties.
-- If I woke up tomorrow with my head stapled to the floor, I wouldn't be more surprised than I was when I saw what Mike Hampton did. I love looking up his career stats and seeing the big gaping hole in his chronology after 2005.
-- Good day for old lefties, and Andy Pettitte showed he still has something left in the tank.
-- Great day to be an owner of just about any Texas Ranger.
-- Cole Hamels didn't get his start against the Washington Nationals. FUCK! At least he gets the Padres next time. Oh, wait, the Padres are playing how well? FUCK!
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