Found July 28, 2008 on
Bugs & Cranks:
Much like the ever changing winds at Wrigley Field, the trade winds surrounding the Colorado Rockies have shifted dramatically in a very short period time.
For weeks, and up until about a week ago, the wind was blowing straight out. As many as 8-10 players were rumored to be going all different directions as the [...]
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