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McCovey Chronicles :: Rowand for Bradley: The idea that just won't die

I would love to see Rowand traded so I could drop a couple of these on his new team: say hey nation is the Ralph Nader of McC.-Xanthan You can't solve your problems with the same level of thinking that created the problems - Albert Einstein to Brian... Full Article at Sports Blogs

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