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Ump Giveth and Ump Taketh Away
Posted on 7 Jul 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
Nobody likes blaming the umpire for blowing a game… but what happens when a blown call affects two games, or three… or when poor decisions become bad habits? Umpires have taken a lot of abuse over the years from managers, players, fans and even for a period in the 1980s – from Morganna the Kissing Bandit! Desultory fans, irate ballplayers and irascible managers have thrown every possi...
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Colon cancer in men occurs
Posted on 7 Jun 2011 by Jon Melton.
texas lottery Colon cancer in men occurs as a result of normal cells transforming to abnormal ones. In a perfect world the right side of the colon absorbs water, sodium and soluble wastes and the left side of the colon extracts the nutrients from food. But when abnormal cells continue to grow they begin to overwhelm healthy cells, tissues and organs by taking their oxygen, nutrients and space...
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Feline Hypothyroidism is a very complex disorder
Posted on 27 May 2011 by Jon Melton.
florida lottery You may have heard people commonly say things such as ‘Cats are so simple. All you need to do is leave them food, water, and a litter box”. For the most part, yes with a healthy cat that would be true when coupled with some TLC. However, there is a rare but serious condition that affects several cats worldwide. This is called Feline Hypothyroidism. Prognosis Endocri...
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Early detection is the key to increasing
Posted on 24 May 2011 by Jon Melton.
õîááèò The early symptoms of pancreatic cancer are very important to know. Early detection is the key to increasing your chances of survival and getting the necessary treatment for increasing the success rate of cancer treatment. Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive and deadliest forms of cancer. No cancer is friendly or forgiving. Most adults would agree it is a terrifying ...
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Marlins Net Back-to-Back Losses to Cubs
Posted on 21 May 2011 by Jon Melton.
Òðè áîãàòûðÿ íà äàëüíèõ áåðåãàõ 2012 With a chance this week to take series wins from two of the lower-echelon teams in the NL, the Fish floundered. The Marlins came out of back-to-back two game sets against the Mets and Cubs with only one win to show for it. The backdrop for the first two game set was Citi Field, a billion dollar latrine fittingly located in Flushing...
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Silent killer!
Posted on 16 May 2011 by Jon Melton.
Òðè áîãàòûðÿ íà äàëüíèõ áåðåãàõ Often regarded as the “silent killer” it is important to address lymphoma symptoms in adults. Lymphoma is one of the most common causes of death from cancer in the United States. More than 48,000 new cases of symptoms of lymphoma in women lymphoma are reported each year. Of particualr concern, the warning signs of lymphoma ...
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What The Hell Has Got Into Emilio Bonifacio?
Posted on 5 May 2011 by Brendan Tobin.
Can anyone explain what kind of flaxseed oil concoction Emilio Bonifacio took before this season? The man is leading the team in hitting. That is not a typo. He’s leading the whole team in batting average (.346). This is more surprising than the team's (19-10) record which is third-best in the National League. Who would've thought at this time that Hanley and Bonifacio would have the sam...
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April: What We Know & What We Don’t About the Marlins
Posted on 29 Apr 2011 by Brendan Tobin.
Since this weekend’s series over laps with the start of May, it’s time to take a look back at the Marlins opening month and figure out what we know about the Fish and what’s still needs to be answered. What We Know About the Marlins 1. Josh Johnson is the best pitcher in the National League You can have Roy Halladay, Tim Lincecum, Ubaldo Jimenez. They’re all studs but none of them are...
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Heart of the Order Needs to Start Beating
Posted on 18 Apr 2011 by Brendan Tobin.
The Marlins are returning to South Florida from a (8-5) road trip. The Fish finished the weekend splitting a rain-shortened two game set. Neither Roy Oswalt nor Cole Hamels could hang on to notch win to their season records. The Marlins can be happy that they’re coming to the home with the best bullpen in baseball. They were able to split a series without starts from Josh Johnson or Ricky Nol...
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Marlins Do The Texas Two-Step, Now On To Bigger Things
Posted on 10 Apr 2011 by Brendan Tobin.
Sweeping a series in Houston still eludes the Marlins, but this weekend’s series against the Astros wasn’t without its highlights. Ricky Nolasco gave the bullpen a much needed rest with his 8 inning performance on Friday night. Wandy Rodriguez had most of Florida’s lineup fooled all night but the duo of Gaby Sanchez and Logan Morrison combined for six hits to help the Marlins scratch out ...
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One is better than None
Posted on 8 Apr 2011 by Jon Lopez.
We can all agree that Houston should be at least 3-3 instead of 1-5. Opportunities were there but pitching just hasn't shown up except for Brett Myers Who should have a record of 2-0. How do you score 4 runs in the first inning and lose the game 10-4? that's pretty bad. Not as bad as the Red Sox though. Asking a team like Houston to start the season with two of the best teams in the NL isn't th...
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Marlins 2011 Season Preview: The New Wave
Posted on 30 Mar 2011 by Brendan Tobin.
The Marlins will finally bid farewell to the spacious Sun Life Stadium after this year Marlins fans are used to hearing it. It’s a young team with a ton of talent that still needs to develop. However this year feels different. The fear of losing the game's future stars doesn’t seem like a certainty anymore with a new stadium just a year away. Fans have more reason to believe that Mike Stan...









