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Fun-loving Bell finally has his dream job PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tim Kurkjian   

The T-shirt worn by Padres closer Heath Bell did its best to explain who he is, though he is inexplicable in every way other than perhaps his saves total.

 
The nine nastiest pitches in the majors PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bert Blyleven   

Below are the top weapons off the mound that big-league hitters have nightmares over:

 
Will Dice-K suffer the same fate as past Japanese flameouts? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom Verducci   
The Red Sox can blame the World Baseball Classic all they want for the shoulder fatigue of right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka, and to a certain degree, they do have a point.
 
Nobody should be upset by Swisher's words PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ken Rosenthal   
If White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen is offended that the Yankees' Nick Swisher called Joe Girardi "the best manager I ever played for," then Swisher's two managers with the A's, Ken Macha and Bob Geren, should be offended, too.
 
Elements play a big role in how baseball is played in April PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rick Sutcliffe   
Poor weather can certainly be a big factor when players struggle in April, but sometimes it's about learning what parts of your game to focus on.
 


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