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My 12 Tags of Christmas - Tim Holtz style

Each day from 1st to 12th December Tim Holtz is posting a Christmas tag on his blog together with detailed instructions and photographs of how he's made them. The only downside to this is it's made me realise how many more Ranger products I need! It's day 5 already and his tags are just amazing (well, we wouldn't expect anything less would we!) I've made my first four tags based on his although I didn't...

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Why Omar Minaya Failed And What It Means For The Future (Sam Page/Amazin' Avenue)

Sam Page / Amazin' Avenue : Why Omar Minaya Failed And What It Means For The Future — On July 27, 2002, Omar Minaya, then General Manager of the Montreal Expos, traded Lee Steven, Brandon Phillips, Grady Sizemore, and Cliff Lee to Mark Shapiro's Indians for Bartolo Colon and Tim Drew. — In 2002, Major League Baseball owned the Expos.

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Why Omar Minaya Failed And What It Means For The Future

On July 27, 2002, Omar Minaya, then General Manager of the Montreal Expos, traded Lee Steven, Brandon Phillips , Grady Sizemore , and Cliff Lee to Mark Shapiro's Indians for Bartolo Colon and Tim Drew . In 2002, Major League Baseball owned the Expos. The offseason before, the Expos had narrowly avoided contraction, because the Twins , the other team in line for contraction, had another year...

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Trades Of The Decade: Colon To The Expos

... All-Star caliber player mid-way through the 2002 season. GM Omar Minaya obtained Bartolo Colon and Tim Drew from the Indians for Cliff Lee, Grady Sizemore, Brandon Phillips and Lee Stevens. The Canadian Press wrote that Minaya made a "stunning acquisition," and...

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Was the Expos Trading for Bartolo Colon the Worst Trade of All Time?

... try to get the Expos into the playoffs Omar Minaya made the splash move for Colon, also acquiring Tim Drew (brother of Stephen and JD) while giving up three prospects and Lee Stevens in the process. Fast Forward Three Months... Bartolo Colon absolutely did his job for the Expos. He replicated his 10-4 record he had with the Indians in the first half of the season and pitched to the tune...