Dustin in a close race as All Star starter
Pedroia, Kinsler shining at second base
By Doug Miller / MLB.com
Second base has become a premier run-producing position in the American League, and two of the biggest reasons why are named Dustin Pedroia and Ian Kinsler.
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Red Sox duo locked in close All-Star votes
By Doug Miller / MLB.com
On his march to the Major Leagues, the little guy who plays second base for the Boston Red Sox has heard over and over again that he can't, but then he laces up his spikes, throws on his glove and proves everyone wrong.
Now Dustin Pedroia is trying to do it again.
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4 comments:
Whatever... I have no interest in Dustin Pedroia, he turned his back on this community.
he might get a few less votes from this "dump"......
oh well....
When I watch a star entertainer, I could care less about their personal beliefs, finances, age, medical illness, politics, religion, sexual preference, marital status, favorite color, OR the place they grew up.
Many good folks who reside here in Woodland totally agree with Dustins opinion of Woodland.
If we ever wish to improve the good feelings around here we have GOT to look at ways to make Woodland a FUN place to be from.
There are certainly worse "dumps" out there. What can we do as citizens to make this city a better place to be from.
P.S. Go Dustin :)
Go to MLB.com and vote for Dustin. Click on All Star Ballot link on the left side of the home page.
From the ballot: "Vote a maximum of 25 times. Voting ends at 11:59 PM ET on Thursday, July 2, 2009."
I've heard that even baseball legends from the past can vote with you as a medium. For example, former Red Sox great TedWilliams9@yahoo.com can vote 25 times.
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