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Venom Strikes:
And so the saga of the Arizona Diamondbacks continue….
Another strong start by Doug Davis. Another wasted effort. At least he didn’t pick up the loss today. You can lay that one on Chad Qualls. He gave up a ninth inning solo shot to Los Angeles Angels catcher Mike Napoli and that’s all they would need [...]
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You ain't seen nothing yet. But at least that jerk Eric Byrnes is out for awhile. That bum has not earned a dime of that 30 million contract, he sucks. And Mark Grace is a moron, he called the 4 bagger by Manny Aybar an inside the park homerun when two errors were made on the play by the pitcher and right fielder to allow Aybar to come all the way around to score. Then Grace does not have the professionalism and courage to admit he was wrong, the guy is an idiot.
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