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The Crawfish Boxes (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Ben Margot - AP Albert Pujols wins another MVP, crushes non-Cardinal fans souls... View full size photo » We haven't really discussed it here, but you may have seen a certain slugger from up north won another MVP award. No, not Joe Mauer , it's Albert "Killer of Dreams" Pujols. If you're counting, that's his third MVP trophy and eighth finish in the top five. In fact, the...
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Arrowhead Pride (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
by Ben Margot - AP 6 days ago: Oakland Raiders quarterback JaMarcus Russell, center, is sacked by Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Wallace Gilberry (92) and defensive end Tamba Hali (91) in the second quarter of an NFL football game in Oakland, Calif., Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009. (AP Photo/Ben Margot) View full size photo » According to a league spokesman, Kansas City Chiefs linebacker...
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Blazers Edge (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
More photos » by Ben Margot - AP The Portland Trail Blazers' Greg Oden (52) is a mirage during the first half of an NBA basketball game Friday, Nov. 20, 2009, in Oakland, Calif. His teammates reported him missing at halftime; his Coach hadn't noticed. He is currently on the side of a milk carton. (AP Photo/Ben Margot) Browse more photos » The most frustrating losses are the...
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Beyond the Boxscore (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
More photos » by Ben Margot - AP Lincecum unleashes a four-seamer Browse more photos » Tim Lincecum eeked out his second straight Cy Young on Thursday. While the voting was close and, to some, controversial, he's a deserving winner. The Giants eeked everything out of Lincecum's campaign, with its 225 innings ranking 3rd in the NL and 8th overall. He didn't exceed his workload from...
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
(AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)FILE - In this May 8, 2007 file photo, Dr. Jay Chapman holds a human skull from Nepal that has been hand decorated with silver at his home in Napa, Calif. The man considered the father of lethal injection in the United States says he never gave much thought to how many fatal drugs should be used in the process, only that it worked efficiently. Dr. Chapman, now semiretired...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
The man considered the father of lethal injection in the United States said it doesn't matter whether three fatal drugs are used or one as long as the drug works efficiently.
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MSNBC.com: Top MSNBC Headlines (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
The man considered the father of lethal injection in the United States said it doesn't matter whether three fatal drugs are used or one as long as the drug works efficiently.