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May 25, 2013
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John Barten Kyle Boddy Brian Borawski James Gentile Matt Hunter Frank Jackson Chris Jaffe Brad Johnson Jason Linden Dan Lependorf Bruce Markusen Jeff Moore Greg Simons Scott Spratt Dave Studeman Shane Tourtellotte Steve Treder And here's the full roster. Now availableYou can now purchase the Hardball Times Baseball Annual 2013, with 300 pages of great content. It's also available on Amazon and Kindle. Read more about it here.
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About Paul Francis SullivanSully (born Paul Francis Sullivan) is an Emmy nominated television producer whose credits include "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and "The Bonnie Hunt Show." He has appeared on HBO Sports' "The Curse of the Bambino" as well as ESPN2 and the award winning baseball documentary "Spaceman - A Baseball Odyssey." As a performer he has appeared on "Monk" and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien." As a filmmaker he directed and co wrote the indie film "I'll Believe You" and has won awards for his many short films including "Sergi" which was featured on PBS' "Independent Lens." He is a Boston Red Sox fan. He lives in L.A. County with his wife and kids.Note: This page displays up to 200 articles at a time. To view a subset of a writer's work, click on one of the following years: 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 Paul Francis Sullivan's ArticlesClick here to view an RSS feed of this writer's articles. 2012Five questions: Los Angeles DodgersMarch 21, 2012No team's 2012 season is more up in the air than the Los Angeles Dodgers'. Dave Duncan, the 1982 Mariners and lost gloryJanuary 30, 2012Could Dave Duncan have transformed the Mariners into a playoff contender in the 1980s? The pieces were certainly there! | ||||