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MLB's One-Season Wonders: Paul Lo Duca and 2001 With all the offense taking shape in the early 2000s, it's easy to miss the fact that some lesser-known players had some…
Read MoreMarlins Acquire A.J. Puk From A's For J.J. Bleday The Miami Marlins have traded outfielder J.J. Bleday for left-handed relief pitcher A.J. Puk, the clubs announced on Saturday. Puk has…
Read MoreNL East Preview: Best Division in Baseball? The NL East should be really, really good again in 2023. It might even be better than it was in 2022 when the…
Read MoreMLB's One-Season Wonders: Steven Souza Jr. and 2017 It's really sad to say, but Steven Souza Jr. could've been great. He had a cannon of an arm in right and…
Read MoreMLB's One-Season Wonders: Mike Morse And 2011 In the early 2010s, the Nationals were able to obtain solid enough talent to make deep postseason runs. It finally came all together…
Read MoreTwins Trade Luis Arraez To Marlins In Exchange For Pablo Lopez News rocked baseball today as Minnesota and Miami completed a trade involving infielder Luis Arraez and starting pitcher Pablo…
Read MoreMLB's One-Season Wonders: Daisuke Matsuzaka and 2008 With many Japanese players, they're success in Major League Baseball can be hit or miss. The two leagues are both the highest level,…
Read MoreMLB's One-Season Wonders: Johnny Estrada and 2004 Many baseball fans these days aren't aware of Johnny Estrada. The catcher had a very short-lived career playing for Philadelphia, Atlanta, Arizona, Milwaukee…
Read MoreMLB's One-Season Wonders: Domonic Brown and 2013 This is a quintessential example of a One-Season wonder. As suggested to me by my fellow colleague, Jack Sabin, Phillies outfielder Domonic Brown…
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