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Fowler Could Be Next 'Face of the Game'
SAN FRANCISCO -- You don't have to hang around the Rockies for very long to get the feeling that Dexter Fowler is just about to blow up. In a good way.By all accounts, Fowler just needs to meet his offensive potential and get the right publicity, and he could one day be one of those players who attain "face of the game"...
Troy Tulowitzki Tries to Answer Skeptics
SAN FRANCISCO -- Troy Tulowitzki knows that this is the rubber year. After a brilliant rookie season and a forgettable, injury-marred second year, this is the year for him to show which of the others was legit."I believe in myself and my abilities," the Rockies shortstop said, "but there are some doubters out there. People...
Random You Tube Magic: Seaver's 300th Win
With Tom Glavine's 300th victory fast approaching (and he goes for win number 298 tonight against Cincinnati), here's a trip down memory lane to remember another Met named Tom who if not for Frank Cashen, might have also won his 300th game as a New York Met. Mets fans flocked Yankee Stadium to see Tom Seaver win his 300th...
Don Baylor, Orioles Managerial Candidate?
Sheesh, I haven't heard that name since ... the last time. And it's been quite some time too. Despite being diagnosed with bone marrow cancer in 2003, Baylor says he's ready and eager to return to managing. And according to The Denver Post, Don Baylor could be a candidate for the Orioles job:He might get [a chance] after...
DonBaylor News From the Web
- 05/17/12 Opportunity assessment to help United Way track... Source: Midland Reporter-Telegram - Midland TX Although data shows Midland is well-above the state average in economic stability and jobs, it falls below what's typical in education achievement and in access to primary health care, among other things.
- 05/02/12 Low-skill jobs get most funds from Texas hiring program Source: mySA - San Antonio TX Over the past two years, Texas and the United States paid employers almost $45 million statewide to hire laid-off workers for positions that, in many cases, they would have filled even without the subsidies.
- 05/01/12 Low-skill jobs get most funds from TX hiring program Source: mySA - San Antonio TX Over the last two years, Texas and the U.S. paid employers almost $45 million statewide to hire laid off workers into positions that, in many cases, they would have filled even without the subsidies.
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