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	<title>Comments on: Baseballâ€™s Winning Glue Guys</title>
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		<description>hi julia here.. i am caption of baseball.... i use to play in universities.... i am totally agree with you psychology of players play are a very important role in games...and i am agree from that...Tim Wakefield, the Red Soxâ€™s knuckleball pitcher, is a glue guy. As Bostonâ€™s pitching staff has evolved over the past 15 yearsâ€”with youngsters coming, veterans going and pricey additions like Daisuke Matsuzaka not always deliveringâ€”the dependable constant has been Mr. Wakefield, a first-time All-Star this year at 42 who has made at least 15 starts each season.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi julia here.. i am caption of baseball&#8230;. i use to play in universities&#8230;. i am totally agree with you psychology of players play are a very important role in games&#8230;and i am agree from that&#8230;Tim Wakefield, the Red Soxâ€™s knuckleball pitcher, is a glue guy. As Bostonâ€™s pitching staff has evolved over the past 15 yearsâ€”with youngsters coming, veterans going and pricey additions like Daisuke Matsuzaka not always deliveringâ€”the dependable constant has been Mr. Wakefield, a first-time All-Star this year at 42 who has made at least 15 starts each season.</p>
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