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The Wages of Stupidity

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The problem with trading an outstanding young pitcher for an injury-prone mediocrity and a good innings-eater for an arsonist reliever is that you end up with such unplanned special events as “Lima Time!” and “Fireworks Day with Jeremi Gonzalez.” These events may be highly flammable.

Fortunately, you might be bailed out a bit going up against a fading Big Unit. His last start convinced me that while he can’t be as bad as he looks now Johnson is finished as a dominant pitcher. A two-run homer to…Mark Kotsay? Three years ago, they wouldn’t let that kind of punch-and-judy lefthander watch the start from the dugout…

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