Earlier this week
...very good player and would be a third base upgrade for the Angels. I agree that they need one, and that’s not a knock against Chone Figgins, who is very useful when healthy. I advocated Mike Lowell when Florida threw him into the Josh Beckett deal, and...
...he is healthy which he will never get a chance to if the Sox sign Tex. I've read several times that Kenny Williams covets Chone Figgins so how about Figgins for Dye? Rawbert: That list wasnt counting everyone that is a possibility. I was merely giving my...
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...League in 2008 slugged .431, with an OPS of .768. The Angels, meanwhile, gave most of their at-bats at third to Chone Figgins (.318 slugging, .685 OPS) and Brandon Wood (.327 slugging, .551 OPS). It makes sense, then, that the Angels would try to...
...the Chinese Democracy of White Sox baseball: 1. “Chinese Democracy” / Paul Konerko to the Angels for Scot Shields and Chone Figgins. The hot rumor since 2006 and still gathering steam, people seem to forget that Konerko has no-trade protection and that...
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...but it's in the LL archives somewhere. Maybe someone else can help me find the link. Fun Fact: Angels third baseman Chone Figgins' first name is actually pronounced "Shawn." And his last name is actually pronounced "Weinberg" (it's a silent "Figgins")....
...this season. These icons link to social bookmarking sites where you can share this story and discover new Web pages. Chone Figgins insists that the legs are fine. As evidence, he can point to that last stolen base Saturday in a victory over the Texas...
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