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If you go to ESPN's MLB home page the top headline right now is "Matsuzaka holds Marlins scoreless in three-inning debut"

 

But if you hold the mouse over it it gives you ap review and it says

 

Daisuke Matsuzaka, in his first appearance against major-leaguie hitters, threw three scoreless innings for the Red Sox on Tuesday

 

Are they still considering the Marlins a minor-league team in the majors? :lol:

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If you go to ESPN's MLB home page the top headline right now is "Matsuzaka holds Marlins scoreless in three-inning debut"

 

But if you hold the mouse over it it gives you ap review and it says

 

Daisuke Matsuzaka, in his first appearance against major-leaguie hitters, threw three scoreless innings for the Red Sox on Tuesday

 

Are they still considering the Marlins a minor-league team in the majors? :lol:

 

His 1st appearance was against Boston College.

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If you go to ESPN's MLB home page the top headline right now is "Matsuzaka holds Marlins scoreless in three-inning debut"

 

But if you hold the mouse over it it gives you ap review and it says

 

Daisuke Matsuzaka, in his first appearance against major-leaguie hitters, threw three scoreless innings for the Red Sox on Tuesday

 

Are they still considering the Marlins a minor-league team in the majors? :lol:

 

His 1st appearance was against Boston College.

 

Yeah, I know. I just found it funny that ESPN, obviously a typo, refered to the Marlins as "Major-Leaguie" hitters. Their major leaguers... but not so much

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If you go to ESPN's MLB home page the top headline right now is "Matsuzaka holds Marlins scoreless in three-inning debut"

 

But if you hold the mouse over it it gives you ap review and it says

 

Daisuke Matsuzaka, in his first appearance against major-leaguie hitters, threw three scoreless innings for the Red Sox on Tuesday

 

Are they still considering the Marlins a minor-league team in the majors? :lol:

 

His 1st appearance was against Boston College.

 

Yeah, I know. I just found it funny that ESPN, obviously a typo, refered to the Marlins as "Major-Leaguie" hitters. Their major leaguers... but not so much

 

They were 9th in the NL in runs scored last year and 8th in OPS. Both stats dwarfing the Cubs.

 

Oh, now I get it, didn't notice the "leaguie" part.

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