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THT Daily: The grass is greener

by THT Staff
March 05, 2008

Baltimore renews Nick Markakis for $455,000 - O's outfielder joins Prince Fielder and Cole Hamels on the All-Displeased Team.

No complaints here - John Maine appears content with the Mets' renewal at $450,000.

Pirates charting their future - Ian Snell is on their radar, Matt Capps is off.

Five pounds of players in a two-pound bag - Trying to make sense of the Corey Patterson signing.

Robbing Peter to pay Pierre - If Juan Pierre plays regularly in LA, who suffers?

Meet Rob Thomson - Introducing the Yankees' new bench coach.

Comfortable with comfortableness? - The implied criteria for Philadelphia's front office.

What if Schilling's shoulder woes had been apparent sooner? - Second thoughts about Santana.




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