Tag Archives: Matt Thornton

In 18 Hours They’ll Be Laying Flowers On Their Life

The outcomes aren’t important, but how the team reaches them is the last gasp of meaningful baseball we have.

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White Sox Pitching Laughs at Hope, Accusations, Offers

If attitude is everything, this season is going to be awesome.

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¡Clásico!

Are you ready for some baseball? Presenting the 35th Street guide to the World Baseball Classic.

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Bold Predictions: Five Things to Watch in Spring Training

Besides starting pitching, Josh Fields, the gaping hole in center, the top of the order and Alex Rodriguez.

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Choices, Choices, Choices (Freelance Baseball II)

Now batting for Team USA: the centerfielder, number 27, Ken Rosenthal!

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In Defense of Freelance Baseball

You know what’s wrong with someone playing in the World Baseball Classic? Nothing, that’s what.

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. . . All They Got to Rule the Nation

Hope and happiness by way of awesome guitar solos and occasional moments of greatness. Part two in a series.

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The Mediocrity Report: Weekend Edition

In which your editor is right and everything else in the baseball world is horribly, horribly wrong.

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