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- So I don’t get it; Does Jerome James salary count against the Bulls cap or not? [Blogabull]
- Scott Boras may be evil, but the real bad guys are Baseball ownership, who have somehow managed to make ridiculous profits while at the same time been able to make players seem selfish for trying to get paid 1/100th of the amount the owners make. [Deadspin]
- With Ramirez out, Piniella coyly suggests Josh Vitters may be the answer. Then he remembers the kid is at Single A and is only 19 years old. Then he remembers that the Cubs haven’t brought a good position player up through their farm system since the 1980s. [Tribune]
- Deng is still 3-4 weeks away from resuming regular basketball activities. Wasn’t he 3-4 weeks away 4 months ago when he got injured? This is the worst stress fracture in history. [By The Horns]
- Ryan Theriot has retaken the team-lead in TOOTBLANs. Balance is restored to the universe. [WV23]
- The new Deadspin commenting restrictions are a bit fascist, and this video starring AJ as Hitler is almost as accurate as it is hilarious. [Deadspin]
- The Bulls are working out a bunch of college and international talent over the next few days. Here is the schedule. [PAE]
- Luol’s Dong recommends a brand new extremely violent sport where the two competitors are tethered together. Anything to help with the boredom of trying to sit through 4 hours of baseball only to watch your bullpen shit the bed. [Luol's Dong]
- Ryan Dempster’s ongoing battle to help his newborn baby fight a rare disease makes me like the guy even more. Especially with his ability to make every start this season. [Bleacher Nation]
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Comment from AJF
Time June 9, 2009 at 10:09 am
From the sullivan article: “At this point, it appears that the top position player drafted by the Cubs in the last decade was an obscure catcher selected in the 38th round of the 2002 draft. That catcher turned out to be Randy Wells, now one of the most dominating rookie pitchers in the National League.”
I think what the Cubs need is a return of the College of Coachs!