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Prickly Fruit: Byrnes Baby, Byrnes

'Byrn-in' it up.

Eric Byrnes, he of shaggy hair and reckless abandon, went 3-for-3 with a opposite-field homer in Arizona's 10-7 win against the Padres. Byrnes is batting .450 this spring on the field. I hear off it, he's batting 1.000 with the ladies. Ohhhhh yeah.

Sippin' on some Hennessey.


Brad Hennessey gave up three hits and one run in four innings of work in San Fransisco's 3-2 loss to the A's.
"Russ has pitched well this spring and he pretty much has it locked up," Hennessey said. "There's not a chance to start for the Giants right now. There are other teams out there with plenty of pitching needs. We'll see what happens."
Oh snap, son. Somebody just called out his team.

Hopefully for Tampa Bay, this doesn't carry over to the real season.

With yesterday's 5-3 loss to the Astros, the Devil Rays now sit at 1-10 in the Grapefruit League. Raymond needs to play more often. That should solve their problems.

Brian Anderson proving he can hit. For now.

Brian Anderson went 2-for-2 in Chicago's 12-7 win against the Mariners. He's hitting .348 on the spring. But be careful, Brian. Former punter Darin Erstad is primed to snatch that center field spot away from you!

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