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A Dying Breed
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Tom Glavine may be the last of his kind. Pitchers that came up young and stuck around old; pitchers that took the ball every fifth day and won far more often than they lost. Tom Glavine is going to become a 300-game winner. The question is, will he be the last? Steve Schaefer explores the possibility.
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It's All Right
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Two Reds outfielders, one an all-time great on the downside and the other an all-time great that never was, are making major adjustments in Cincinnati this season. For Ken Griffey Jr., sliding over to right field means the end of an era; for Josh Hamilton just making a big league club is a significant victory. Unfortunately for the two, the team they play for might be the NL's worst in 2007. Steve Schaefer takes a look at the Reds for ASM's 30 in 30.
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All Wet
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Dontrelle Willis had a tough time keeping things dry this offseason, but the Marlins return a talented young team that stayed in contention until late last season. With Willis and Miguel Cabrera leading the team, do the Fish have enough to get back to the postseason? Steve Schaefer breaks down Florida for ASM\'s 30 in 30.
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Who's On Third?
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That one's easy, it's Rookie of the Year runner-up Ryan Zimmerman. The problem for the Nationals is that they don't have anyone else in the lineup or the rotation to give him any protection. In the latest ASM 30 in 30 preview, Steve Schaefer forecasts another last-place finish for the team from Washington D.C.
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Waiting For The Rocket
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Roger Clemens may very well determine this year's AL East race when he finally decides who to pitch for this season. Still, the Yankees are excited about another right-hander--Phil Hughes--they think will be their ace of the future. Steve Schaefer previews the Bronx Bombers for ASM's 30 in 30.
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