Found January 30, 2009 on
Bugs & Cranks:
Kevin Millar isn’t part of the Orioles plans for 2009 and he’s not too happy about it. He told the Baltimore Sun’s Peter Schmuck (who has been Millar’s number-one fan) “They decided to go in a different direction, which is surprising to me. I’m not talking about this to sell myself. I’m low risk. I’m [...]
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