Found August 29, 2009 on Baseball Heavy:
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Game rained out last night. Here are my predictions for September call-ups.1. Jeff Bailey2. Josh Reddick3. Angel Chavez4. Marcus McBeth5. Fernando CabreraI'm pretty sure Bailey is a given, but imagine if they didn't call him up? PSYCHOBILLY FREAKOUT!Josh Reddick, yeah, that's easy.Angel Chavez may be a bit of wishful thinking, since they'll likely call up Woodward. But Woodward... I mean, can this guy hit at all? Because he hasn't done it in Pawtucket. Marcus McBeth and Cabrera for obvious reasons. I thought about Javier Lopez, but probably not. For a lefty, I think it would have to be Billy Traber. Not Hunter Jones. Jones probably thinks he has has it in the bag. If they decide to grab a catcher, then Dusty Brown. Should have been MALDONADO!!! but they missed their chance.
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