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THT Daily: Aloha Friday

by Matthew Carruth
March 07, 2008

The Movement is Growing - The Wall Street Journal takes note of the various clubs starting to accept at least some input from their dedicated fans.

Drag and Lift - More development on the Pitch F/X data front. Before all is said and done, this will surely be the DIPS of this decade.

Power of the Mind - Are hGH's benefits all just a placebo effect?

Player Categorization - Let's Go Tribe runs with an idea from Joe Posnanski to group players by performance buckets and evaluate teams that way.

Young and Johnson - The latest look into the positional battle between Dmitri Young and Nick Johnson. Here's a hint, don't come to camp pushing 300 pounds if someone's after your job.

Ouch! My Brain. - Dusty Baker speaks and Reds' fans collectively reach for the aspirin.

Profile: Adam Jones - John Sickels writes up a player profile on Adam Jones, his history so far and what various systems project for this year.

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