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New York Post (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
... a list of baseball's famous that included Clemens, Eric Gagne, Gary Sheffield, Jason Giambi and Troy Glaus. "Obviously as a human being, I regret and don't take pleasure in someone else's misfortune, whether I have any relationship to it or not," Mitchell said. "What we did was to try to meet the obligation which we'd undertaken, and we did so. Each player involved made his decision...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
... a list of baseball's famous that included Clemens, Eric Gagne, Gary Sheffield, Jason Giambi and Troy Glaus."Obviously as a human being, I regret and don't take pleasure in someone else's misfortune, whether I have any relationship to it or not," Mitchell said. "What we did was to try to meet the obligation which we'd undertaken, and we did so. Each player involved made his decision...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
... a list of baseball’s famous that included Clemens, Eric Gagne, Gary Sheffield, Jason Giambi and Troy Glaus.“Obviously as a human being, I regret and don’t take pleasure in someone else’s misfortune, whether I have any relationship to it or not,” Mitchell said. “What we did was to try to meet the obligation which we’d undertaken, and we did so. Each player involved made his decision...
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
... a list of baseball's famous that included Clemens, Eric Gagne, Gary Sheffield, Jason Giambi and Troy Glaus. "Obviously as a human being, I regret and don't take pleasure in someone else's misfortune, whether I have any relationship to it or not," Mitchell said. "What we did was to try to meet the obligation which we'd undertaken, and we did so. Each player involved made his decision...
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Sons of Bill Simmons (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
... see him play next spring.” The blueprint for a Lowell trade might be last winter’s Scott-Rolen-for-Troy Glaus deal, in which the Cardinals and Jays exchanged high-priced, physically questionable third basemen. Finding a match for Lowell might be more difficult. To further complicate matters, the Red Sox also are trying to work a salary exchange with shortstop Julio Lugo, who is less...
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Can't Stop the Bleeding (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
... wild-card race. That is brilliant, except it ignores the presence of Ryan Ludwick, Rick Ankiel and Troy Glaus (so much for “single-handedly”), and the fact that the National League wild-card race was a watered-down farce. The Cards finished fourth in their division, 151/2 games behind the Cubs. Replace Pujols with an average NL first baseman and what happens? Do they drop all the...
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Steroid Nation (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
The doctor implicated in prescribing steroids and HGH to major league baseball player Troy Glaus and Scott Schoeneweis finds himself in the news. Dr. Ramon Scruggs of Santa Ana, California was busted along with a veteran Cleveland, Ohio, cop. Scruggs was named in the Mitchell Report as the doc with the magic prescription pad. To the Cleveland Plain-Dealer: CLEVELAND -- A Cleveland police...
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Baseball Musings (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
The Blue Jays and Cardinals made a challenge trade at the start of the season, swapping Scott Rolen and Troy Glaus. Defensively, at least, the Blue Jays came out on top. Here are the Probabilistic Model of Range team rankings...
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View from the cheap seats (Free subscription) | 04/11/2008
Perhaps the Blue Jays were seeking revenge on the whole Scott Rolen for Troy Glaus today when they plucked Kelvin Jiminez off the Cardinals roster...Who in the world will the Redbirds turn to in 2009 when they find themselves down...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
... reported by SI.com in September 2007 to have prescribed Nandrolone and testosterone in the name of Troy Glaus. The following month, espn.com reported Scruggs had prescribed steroids in the name of Scott Schoeneweis.At the time of the reports, Glaus said "I don't know anything about that" and Schoeneweis declined comment. The baseball commissioner's office said on Dec. 6 there...
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View from the cheap seats (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
... Crush strikes. Pujols might hit .360 with 45 homers if he had a guy like Holliday behind him. And Troy Glaus would probably benefit, too, with more runners on base ahead of him. To everyone who keeps saying that Holliday can't hit outside of Coors Field, don't listen to the talking heads on ESPN who spurt out generalized stats. Holliday does hit for less batting average and less power...
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Bugs and Cranks (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
... there other deciding factors in giving it to him this year? Definitely. On the flip side there is Troy Glaus. The Cardinal 3rd baseman, much to the surprise of, well, everyone, had the best defensive season of anyone in the National League at the hot corner. Looks like the transition from the speedy Astroturf in Toronto paid big dividends. So, did Glaus win the Gold Glove this...
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STLtoday.com (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
... a Gold Glove for 2008, meaning that first baseman Albert Pujols, a past winner, and third baseman Troy Glaus, whose fielding percentage of .982 was tops at his position in the league, did not win. Voting was done by coaches and managers in the National League. Molina, who had a career-best offensive season at .304 with 58 runs batted in and fanned only 28 times, is the third Cardinals...
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View from the cheap seats (Free subscription) | 25/10/2008
... a Dodger keep the one St. Louis player the rules required to be invited on the bench. Oh, well. Troy Glaus, Joel Pineiro, Ryan Franklin, Rick Ankiel, Todd Wellemeyer and Ryan Ludwick could all walk away as free agents after next season, further trimming the payroll. I bet THEN the Cardinals will spend some money. Or maybe they'll get a bunch of little leaguers who will work for M&Ms...