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December 8, 2008

The Week in Quotes: December 1-7

by Alex Carnevale

Everyone swears by this economy, the Red Sox don't really need no stinking catchers, and the Blue Jays ponder signing Eeyore.

December 1, 2008

The Week in Quotes: November 24-30

by Alex Carnevale

Gloom in the Motor City, raiding the Far East, and something to do in Denver when you've been dead.

November 24, 2008

The Week in Quotes: November 17-23

by Alex Carnevale

Wee Dustin struts, Hal's in charge (no ifs, ands, or buts), and free agency's kaput?

November 17, 2008

The Week in Quotes: November 10-16

by Alex Carnevale

Big money can generate big talk, discussions about the voting process, plus the quotes and quotables from around the major leagues.

November 10, 2008

The Week in Quotes: November 3-9

by Alex Carnevale

Ask not what you can do for your country, Red Sox payroll is not controlled by Yankee payroll, and the fountain of youth is in Trevor's backyard.

November 3, 2008

The Week in Quotes: October 27-November 2

by Alex Carnevale

Thank you sir can our closer have another, Detroit is burning, and the Mets third baseman plays hard-to-get.

October 27, 2008

The Week in Quotes: October 20-26

by Alex Carnevale

There is a lot of misinformation, and we can't misuse information that we miss, so, what was the question?

October 20, 2008

The Week in Quotes: October 13-19

by Alex Carnevale

The unflappable Rays, mulling over what wasn't in Boston, and notable quotables from around the game.

October 13, 2008

The Week in Quotes: October 6-12

by Alex Carnevale

Judge what I do by what I say (and Coco too), the Mariners on a roll, and the two-headed Hank-a-Hal.

October 6, 2008

The Week in Quotes: September 29-October 5

by Alex Carnevale

Lou is (not) the congratulator, Jerry Manuel tries to distance himself from all those numbers, and Jeff Kent bravely bears his cross.

September 29, 2008

The Week in Quotes: September 22-28

by Alex Carnevale

Indescribable confusion, the rumble in Chicago, the Mets audition for the role of Eeyore, and A.J. oils up his wheelbarrow.

September 22, 2008

The Week in Quotes: September 15-21

by Alex Carnevale

Saying good-bye in the Bronx, Sheff's latest war of words, and the notable quotables from around the majors.

September 15, 2008

The Week in Quotes: Week of September 8-14

by Alex Carnevale

Avoiding a repeat in Milwaukee, Ozzie's stone-cold sanity, mailing it in, and Mr. Byrnes' master plan.

September 8, 2008

The Week in Quotes: September 1-7

by Alex Carnevale

Gambling can ruin your reputation, loading up with duds for the playoff run in LA, and more wisdom and sound advice from around the majors.

September 1, 2008

The Week in Quotes: August 25-31

by Alex Carnevale

Boras vs. Coonelly, Olivo vs. Hillman, and the NL West vs. destiny.

August 25, 2008

The Week in Quotes: August 18-24

by Alex Carnevale

Teams that are trying, getting brainy in Houston, Hankeriffic good times in Texas, and all the other notable quotables from the week that was.

August 18, 2008

The Week in Quotes: August 11-17

by Alex Carnevale

Delivering Steinbrenner-isms, Kent-mantics, and Cash-o-grams.

August 11, 2008

The Week in Quotes: Week of August 4-10

by Alex Carnevale

Olympic despair, Ozzie clears the air, and never saying die down in Houston.

August 4, 2008

The Week in Quotes: Week of July 28-August 3

by Alex Carnevale

Manny is over being Manny, we have no diplomatic relationship with Cuban since the missile crisis, and other inanities from the week in baseball.

July 28, 2008

The Week in Quotes: Week of July 21-27

by Alex Carnevale

Goosing the Boss, Manny being whiny Manny, and falling in love with prospects.

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