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Matt Cain
Matt Cain is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the San Francisco Giants and wears number 43. He is managed by pitching manager Dave Righetti.
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From the Miami Herald:
During the Marlins’ Dan Uggla trade talks with San Francisco, Giants players who were discussed include right-hander Jonathan Sanchez (8-12, 4.24 ERA; no-hitter last season); lefty Clayton Tanner (a top minor-league pitcher) and a midlevel pitching prospect.
I'm sure the weather was discussed too. Uggla for midwestern cold front! Which is to say, the Giants aren't giving up Sanchez, and the Marlins don't want an...
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2 months ago:
San Francisco Giants' Buster Posey gets his first major league hit against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the ninth inning of a baseball game in Los Angeles, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson...
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From minorleagueball.com
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I recently read from MLB Trade Rumors that the Rangers offered Justin Smoak and Neftali Perez to the Marlins for Josh Johnson. The Marlins turned down the offer, which got me thinking about Matt Cain. Cain in my opinion is just as good if not better than Johnson. There are a lot of similarties between the two pitchers. If the Rangers considered Johnson I do not see why they wouldn't consider Cain. Would this be a possibility?
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From mccoveychronicles.com
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MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com -SAN FRANCISCO, CA— The San Francisco Giants announced their 2010 Cactus League schedule today, which features a new Cactus League team, the Cincinnati Reds, whom San Francisco will play twice. Although there may be some more games added to the...
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There's two schools of thought about Lady GaGa playing the Royal Variety Performance - one is that it's somehow a subversive gesture, sneaking the counterculture right into Her Majesty's face; the other is that it marks the GaGa tipping point where she has completed the journey from apparent edgy outsider to mainstream light entertainer.Put it this way: You're not going to see Frank Carson introduce Peaches to Prince Philip, no matter how much...
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