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EVENING NEWS

Besides the M's winning 2-1 behind the almost unhittable pitching of Horacio Ramirez, there are a couple other things to write about this evening.

• This is a little old, but there is an interesting blog post by Geoff Baker on Bill Bavasi's off-season moves.

• Still think Rodney Stuckey is coming back to Eastern? Check out this link to HoopsWorld's mock draft. All five of the NBA writers here have Stuckey going in the first round, from as high as 17th to as low as 30th (the final pick). First round money is guaranteed for two years. Why come back?

• Speaking of coming back, Adam Morrison was at the Shock game Saturday night, sitting in a luxury box with Blake Stepp and enjoying the company of some friends.

• It seems like everyone has a blog now. The Times' sports columnist, Jerry Brewer, has started a blog. The subject is somewhat inside baseball – he is relating how and why he writes columns – but it is also a conduit for readers to reach out to him.

• Yes, even the New York Times has blogs. And this post about Safeco Field makes you understand why blogs can be so cool. Not only can they be full of information, they also can draw you into the subject through personal observation. Cool.



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