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		<title><![CDATA[Rickey Henderson Slides in Easy -- Into the Hall of Fame]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 14:01:15 PST</pubDate>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>It was nearly 20 years ago that Rickey Henderson took that first step towards second.</p>  <p>In a Sunday afternoon game against the Texas Rangers, the Athletics left fielder started his career off with a double.&nbsp; But two innings later, Henderson would do one of the many things he became known for -- a single followed up by a stolen base.</p>  <p>Today Henderson was voted to the Baseball Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2009, grabbing an impressive 94.8 percent of the votes (511 of the 539 eligible voters).</p>  <p>Henderson is the best lead off hitter to have ever played the game. Certainly the 1,406 stolen bases he grabbed in his 24-year career factor into the equation, but the man offered every team he played for more than turning singles into doubles, doubles into triples and singles into triples.</p><p><a href="http://www.oaklandathleticsnews.com/aifeldstein/weblog/6194/rickey-henderson-slides-in-easy-.html">Continue reading "Rickey Henderson Slides in Easy -- Into the Hall of Fame"</a></p>]]></description>
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		<title><![CDATA[Billy Beane Reunites with Moneyball Prototype Jason Giambi Returns to the Oakland Athletics]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 07:32:56 PST</pubDate>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>Jason Giambi coming back to the Oakland Athletics turns my stomach.</p><p>It turns my stomach because I remember Giambi signing with the New York Yankees for seven years and $120 million because Oakland&rsquo;s six-year, $90 million dollar extension wasn&rsquo;t good enough. I turns my stomach because I remember the last press conference I watched of his had the tattooed sporting, goatee wearing, long haired first baseman I had come to admire on stage in pinstripes, clean shaven, short hair and no tattoos saying that he has waited his whole life to be a New York Yankee.</p><p>It turns my stomach because bringing back one of the main names in baseball&rsquo;s steroid controversy -- is a good idea.</p><p>There, I said it!</p><p>I&rsquo;ve sat with fellow Athletic fans and attempted to justify not bringing back the 2001 AL-MVP. I said his numbers are not as good, he is old and more importantly, not on the juice anymore. Giambi isn&rsquo;t going to be the player that Oakland fans remember. He&rsquo;s a shell of the player he once was.</p><p><a href="http://www.oaklandathleticsnews.com/aifeldstein/weblog/6189/billy-beane-reunites-with-moneyball.html">Continue reading "Billy Beane Reunites with Moneyball Prototype Jason Giambi Returns to the Oakland Athletics"</a></p>]]></description>
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