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. Cleveland Indian Third Baseman Lonnie Chisenhall had a modest .255-27-7-22-1 line in his 66-game debut. He didn’t blow you away, but remember that
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. In a perfect world (at least if you are a Colts fan) it would have taking care of business in front of the home fans in Super Bowl XLVI. . Obviously
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Anthony Gruppuso, US Presswire . One of the players that is jumping off the shelves is New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin. In his past two games he’s
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. We already looked at the LestersLegends’ top 15 fantasy baseball third basemen for 2012 , but that doesn’t mean there aren’t additional options
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. Congratulations to the New York Giants. As a Patriots fan it was a brutal loss. To have Eli once again snatch victory from us with a brilliant fourth
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. Prior to the Prince Fielder signing Jose Bautista was my top hot corner option. With Miguel Cabrera moving over, here are the Lester’s Legends 2012
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. We are at the point of the season where some teams have fell out of contention. There is still plenty of time to turn it around, but even if you can’t
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. Playing on a team that finished with a Major League worst 56-106 record doesn’t get many people noticed. Neither does a .276-26-2-12-7 line. That said, Houston second baseman Jose Altuve is a
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Danny Bollinger/NBAE/GETTY IMAGES . I’m not suggesting that Vince Carter, at 35, is going to leap over anybody on a slam or revert back to his Half-Man, Half-Amazing days. I’m not suggesting
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. Full disclosure, I wouldn’t take Dustin Pedroia over Robinson Cano. I had Cano pegged as the top second baseman last year, and I’ll stand by that claim again this year. . That said, it wouldn’t
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