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Phil Stockman
Phil Stockman is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the Atlanta Braves and wears number 58. He is managed by pitching manager Roger McDowell.
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It’s getting down to the wire. Here are some reasonably available players to assist you in the Runs and/or RBI categories.
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Martin Prado, 1B/2B/3B, Atlanta Braves
Martin Prado scored 10 R last week, while hitting .536 (15-for-28) with one HR and six RBI. On the year, he’s hitting .304 with 56 R, 10 HR, and 48 RBI. He’s owned in 37 percent of Yahoo! Plus, 16 percent of Yahoo Public, 12.6 percent of ESPN, and 45 percent of CBS leagues...
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Bobby Cox has spent 24 seasons as manager of the Atlanta Braves. But when asked if he's coming back for season No. 25, he would not commit one way or the other, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
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- Bobby Cox timeline - Atlanta Journal Constitution (news.google.com)
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David O’Brien of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution thinks the Braves will discuss trading for Rangers OF Nelson Cruz, since they are looking for a right-handed power bat with speed.
The 29–year-old Cruz hit 33 home runs with 20 stolen bases in 128 games for the Rangers this season.
Cruz is eligible for arbitration each of the next three [...]
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I realize that I've totally whiffed on the Bobby Cox story. It just fell through the cracks inasmuch as I was taken away from my computer yesterday afternoon and by the time I got to NBC this morning someone else had already hit it up. This being the Internet, it now kind of feels like old news. But you know how I feel by now. I'm happy that Bobby will be back. I'm also happy that there's an actual end point so he doesn't have a Torre-in-New...
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