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aseball Digest LIVE from the Arizona Fall League: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nom7KC4nC DU
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Jordan Danks of the Chicago White Sox talks with Baseball Digest's Associate Editor Paul Greco about the Arizona Fall League, the 2010 White Sox, and playing in the Arizona Fall Leagues Rising Stars Game.

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Baseball Digest LIVE from the Arizona Fall League: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gGPYXHaj M8&feature=player_embedded#

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The White Sox traded Chris Getz and Josh Fields to Kansas City for Mark Teahen in a classic Kenny Williams “didn’t see that one coming” move Thursday morning.

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JJ Hardy Traded To Twins: http://www.baseballdigest.com/2009/11/06 /j-j-hardy-shipped-to-minnesota-for-carl os-gomez/
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Just days after I wrote an article about filling the center field void in Milwaukee for 2010, the Brewers Front Office has finally come to their senses and traded away J.J. Hardy to the Minnesota Twins for speedy center fielder Carlos “Go-Go” Gomez.

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“After one game, one glorious game, Matsui already felt enveloped in the mystique and aura of the legendary Stadium where so much baseball history has happened. Actually, Matsui added to those feelings ...

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(BRONX, NY) Hideki Matsui has hit a lot of home runs in his long and storied career, but none bigger than his blast that evened up the World Series on Thursday night.

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On Wednesday’s Baseball Digest LIVE, Larry Fleisher, who covers the Yankees for METRO, will co-host Baseball Digest’s Online Editor Mark Healey. Also appearing on the show will be Josh Landsburg, ...

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During the Yankees greatest stretch of success, they appeared in 25 World Series between 1921 and 1964, winning 20 of them. At the crest of that dynasty, the Yankees won 5 straight World Series championships ...

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When the New York Yankees blew a 3-0 lead to the hated Boston Red Sox in the American League Championship Series in 2004, Andy Pettitte wasn’t there to make sure that the unthinkable didn’t happen.
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