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December 26, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
Kenny Williams loves it when a plan comes together, Bud Selig is immortalized as the Street and Smith's Executive of the Year, and the Giles brothers are back together.
December 18, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
Dice-K finally becomes a Red Sock, Vernon Wells signs on the dotted line, Logan White accepts kudos, and Johnny Damon may yet be suffering from post-concussion syndrome.
December 11, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
With all those zeros flying around, some had to come from Kansas City. Meanwhile, the Dodgers and Red Sox bicker over tampering, and the Cubs spend for the little guy.
December 4, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
Thank the Winter Meetings for encouraging all of Major League Baseball to forget the age-old maxim, "loose lips sink ships."
November 27, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
Major League Baseball struggles valiantly to crown the best of the best from the past and present, free agents have never been happier than they are now, and the Pirates are anything but major players in free agency. What else is new?
November 20, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
With cooking metaphors exploding on the back page of every sports section across America, the simmering hot stove provides its share of quotables.
November 13, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
The hot stove burns both player and executive alike in this edition of The Week in Quotes.
November 6, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
The Matsuzaka posting in all its indentured glory, plus the Gold Gloves and a new man in the Rangers dugout.
October 30, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
David Eckstein gets the clutch tag for the rest of his natural life, Gary Sheffield's not a happy little baseball player, plus the ins and outs of a new collective bargaining agreement.
October 23, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
Some World Series hijinks from Detroit, plus Ken Macha's departure from Oakland and the beginning of the Piniella era in Wrigleyville.
October 16, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
A tragedy in New York dominated the week, although people still found time to talk about the playoffs.
October 9, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
Everybody's chatty in the Big Apple, Eric Chavez isn't quite sure what he's saying or how he feels, and much more.
October 2, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
Managers--some already out the door--have the mike this week.
September 24, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
Alex details the A-Rod saga in three acts (with a suprise cameo from Derek Jeter), some lingering bad feelings from Grand Theft Austin Kearns, and what may be one of the last doses of Ozzie Guillen wisdom this year.
September 18, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
Pedro's tears are so delicious, crusty veterans desperately hang on, Ortiz has a Howard Roark moment, and Jim Leyland teases what could be the most entertaining press conference of all time.
September 11, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
Baseball chimes in on today's anniversary, and Alex has news from around the league on the Blue Jays, Dmitri Young's release, and more.
September 5, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
David Wells cements his status as a track and field legend, Ichiro and Kenji Johjima feel each other out, and Grady Little is coming to an insane asylum near you.
August 28, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
The Blue Jays keep finding themselves in the newspapers, players identify ways to cope without amphetamines, and John Smoltz is not a happy camper right now.
August 21, 2006
by John Erhardt
Billy Beane has some thoughts on the Frank Thomas signing, Chad Harville doesn't like being demoted, and Ozzie Guillen is at it again.
August 14, 2006
by John Erhardt
Ryan Freel has voices in his head, Ozzie Guillen dismisses an entire country's shortstops, and Rickey Henderson still isn't ready to retire.
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