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    Amaury Marti is currently hitting .424/.509/.633 in 39 games for the Mexican Red Devils of the Mexican League, also known as Liga de Amaury Cazana. Bud Selig ordered the Cardinals to banish him to there, in fear of the major leagues losing competitive balance.

    Amaury also refuses to accept the watch curse. He has the power to curse, and the power to bless.

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Daily Prospect Report 7/12/07

Be sure to check here and here for the roster transactions that happened yesterday.
Kary Booher profiles tonight’s starter for Springfield: Mitchell Boggs
I imagine that every QC player gets a piece of paper on a clipboard when they arrive at the ballpark the first day. They’re told to sit in the dugout and fill out [...]

Roster moves…lots of roster moves

But wait, there’s more!!!
Per the Swing’s official site, Chris Grossman and Luke Gorsett have been promoted to Palm Beach. Coming up to the Quad Cities from Batavia is 3B Arnoldi Cruz (who has been quickly moving up from GCL-Johnson City-Batavia-now this), C Nick Derba, and OF Antone DeJesus.

Midday transactions

St. Louis Post Dispatch reports that Brendan Ryan is headed back to the minors and Andy Cavazos is being recalled (in combo with Wellemeyer -> DL and Eck off DL).
First of all, despite the favorable impression Ryan has left on many people (and I’m one of his biggest fans from a visceral-reaction level), he’s not [...]

Reading The Papers - Springfield

I came across this article from Kary Booher of the Springfield News-Leader.  I was reading it and certain parts were jumping out at me so I decided to write down said thoughts for you the readers.  I’ve generally been impressed with Booher.  I don’t find his flavor of writing to be abrasive (as some sports [...]