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  2. 30 moves for 30 teams: One player every MLB club should sign ...

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    It’s a new year but the same old shortfalls for Major League Baseball’s 30 franchises in ... Aces aren’t easy to find and the Orioles learned this lesson the hard way this winter, with ...

  3. Reno Aces - Wikipedia

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    The Reno Aces introduced their new team name and logo at a press conference on September 23, 2008. [5] The nickname has a dual meaning: "ace" is a baseball slang term for a team's top pitcher, and the ace is the highest card in several card games (a reference to Nevada's legalized gambling history).

  4. Hume Springs, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Directly west of Hume Springs is Arlandria (also nicknamed Chirliagua), largely a Latino El Salvadorian community since the 1980s, and home to the Birchmere concert hall, the Alexandria Aces baseball team, Four Mile Run Farmers and Artisans Market, and St. Rita's Church, built in 1949 of stoned Gothic architecture. [2]

  5. Aces and more: 16 MetroWest and Milford-area baseball ... - AOL

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    Aces, long balls and defensive threats. The top 16 baseball players in MetroWest and the Milford area will measure up against the state's best.

  6. Category : Baseball players from Arlington County, Virginia

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    Pages in category "Baseball players from Arlington County, Virginia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  7. Dueling Aces: Athletics hold off Rebels in baseball showdown

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    Apr. 23—Hits were hard to come by and runs were even tougher to find in a rematch of last year's Section 1A baseball championship, and Lyle-Pacelli had a couple of more breaks as it prevailed 2 ...

  8. Todd Van Poppel - Wikipedia

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    Todd Matthew Van Poppel (born December 9, 1971) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Oakland Athletics (1991, 1993–1996), Detroit Tigers (1996), Texas Rangers (1998, 2002–2003), Pittsburgh Pirates (1998), Chicago Cubs (2000–2001), and Cincinnati Reds (2003–2004).

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