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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Autographs and Mays

Posted by Bryan Tsao
JoePos' latest on seeking autographs and life. His usual compelling read, but the following passage, a mostly representative email from a fan meant to highlight the importance of learning how to ask for something, made me crack up.
Dear Joe,

I have to do this assignment in class where, like, I have to write about someone who has a job I would like to have. And even though I really don’t agree with you much, and I don’t really like your writing, you have a pretty cool job, so I need to ask you a few questions. Give me a call at this number or email me back.




Worst All-Star performance ever?

Posted by Bryan Tsao
A Viva El Birdos looks at some of the worst All Star performances of all time, and it doesn't look great for Dan Uggla.

Q&D Mets Marcels

Posted by Dave Studeman
Jessica applied Sal's quick-and-dirty Marcel spreadsheet to the Mets' players to project how they're likely to perform for the rest of the year. (We're on a first-name basis with everyone around here.) One good sign: Carlos Delgado, .256/.342/.473.

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Rays reach another milestone, extend AL East lead
Edwin Jackson took a shutout into the eighth inning, Cliff Floyd and Willy Aybar each homered, and the Rays beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 on Thursday night to guarantee they will finish no worse than .500 for the first time in franchise history.


Beckett scratched, will have pitching elbow examined
Josh Beckett has been scratched from a scheduled start again, and the Boston Red Sox ace plans to have his ailing right elbow examined by Dr. James Andrews in Alabama.


Chamberlain hopes to return to Yankees next week
Joba Chamberlain thinks he could return to the New York Yankees next week, and he expects to be used out of the bullpen.


No. 1: Green Monster seats at Fenway Park come out on top
USA TODAY combined nominations from readers and votes from our staff to come up with the 10 best seats in baseball. Today we complete the series with No. 1 on the list.


Inventor has 'Radial' solution to shattered bat problem
A New Jersey inventor believes he has the solution to baseball's spate of shattered bats, and MLB officials are intrigued enough to look at his creation.


For MLB teams, chase is on to get healthy
They spent the entire baseball season vying to be a contenders in September only to discover their postseason hopes may rest more on medical reports than scouting reports.


Rays keep on rolling as Garza shuts down Jays
Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon thinks the Rays' latest victory came in a "really classic kind of a game."


Indians win 10th straight behind Shoppach, Choo
Kelly Shoppach homered and drove in three runs and Shin-Soo Choo also went deep to lift the Cleveland Indians to their 10th straight win, 9-5 over the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday night.