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Detroit vs. Cleveland Giants vs. Nationals
Winner - Tigers Winner - Giants
RBI Machine - Magglio RBI Machine - Durham
WP - Rogers WP - Morris

Angels vs. Drays Arizona vs. Philadelphia
Winner - Angels Winner - Phillies
RBI Machine - Vlad RBI Machine - Burrell
WP - Santana WP - Madson

Twins vs. White Sox Cubs vs. Mets
Winner - Twins Winner - Cubs
RBI Machine - Morneau RBI Machine - Ramirez
WP - Santana WP - Zambrano

Yanks vs. Texas Florida vs. Braves
Winner - Yanks Winner - Braves
RBI Machine - ***Arod*** RBI Machine - McCann
WP - Mussina WP - James

Red Sox vs. As Brewers vs. Pittsburgh
Winner - Sox Winner - Pirates
RBI Machine - Manny RBI Machine - Bay
WP - Schilling WP - Sell

Os vs. KC Reds vs. Astros
Winner - Os Winner - Astros
RBI Machine - Hernandez RBI Machine - Berkman
WP - Benson WP - Clemens

Jays vs. Mariners Cards vs. Rocks
Winner - ***Jays*** Winner - Cards
RBI Machine - Reed Johnson RBI Machine - Edmonds
WP - ***Halladay*** WP - Carpenter

A Whale's Vagina vs. Dodgers
Winner - A Whale's Vagina
RBI Machine - Gonzalez
WP - Chan Ho

Comments

Anonymous said…
How about
Red Sox vs. A's
Winner: Red Sox
RBI Machine: One Nut Lowell
WP: Schilling
Simon said…
Ya messed that up somehow yesterday, but when I pick the Sox I pretty much always go with Manny, plus he's been hot. I also, missed the Brewers, Bucs game, but I thought Sheets would be rusty, I was wrong but still got it right cause Bush got rocked

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