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	<title>Comments on: Central Processing: 40-Man Rosters and How They Were Acquired</title>
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		<title>By: Super Sunday Links: 40 Man, Central Roundup, Polanco and Arbitration &#124; Motor City Bengals &#124; A Detroit Tigers Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] [A.L. Central Proccessing] Wally Fish and I have had our debates before over the CY Young (Yo Yo Yo Wally You were right and I&#8217;m going to let you finish, but Justin Verlander should of been in the top three!), but in all honesty this guy knows what he is talking about. Over at his blog, Kings of Kauffman, Wally has broken down the 40 man roster of every team in the Central. Though the forty mans will change due to free agency, trades and rule V draftees, Wally did a nice job of gathering the information about every player currently in the Central. This is a piece definitely worth reading and bookmarking. Did you know that the Tigers forty man is produce mostly of drafted talent (55%). Only three players were free agent signings, while four were international signings. Nine players on the forty man have been acquired via trade. Thanks to Wally Fish over at Kauffman&#8217;s Finest for putting the time in on this. Thank god he isn&#8217;t a White Sox blogger. It actually excites me that he is writing about a team that is rebuilding and trying to work it&#8217;s way up. It&#8217;s a good fit for a guy with as much passion as Wally has. It&#8217;s good to see it&#8217;s not going to waste. Make sure you keep up to date with Wally&#8217;s work on twitter. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] [A.L. Central Proccessing] Wally Fish and I have had our debates before over the CY Young (Yo Yo Yo Wally You were right and I&#8217;m going to let you finish, but Justin Verlander should of been in the top three!), but in all honesty this guy knows what he is talking about. Over at his blog, Kings of Kauffman, Wally has broken down the 40 man roster of every team in the Central. Though the forty mans will change due to free agency, trades and rule V draftees, Wally did a nice job of gathering the information about every player currently in the Central. This is a piece definitely worth reading and bookmarking. Did you know that the Tigers forty man is produce mostly of drafted talent (55%). Only three players were free agent signings, while four were international signings. Nine players on the forty man have been acquired via trade. Thanks to Wally Fish over at Kauffman&#8217;s Finest for putting the time in on this. Thank god he isn&#8217;t a White Sox blogger. It actually excites me that he is writing about a team that is rebuilding and trying to work it&#8217;s way up. It&#8217;s a good fit for a guy with as much passion as Wally has. It&#8217;s good to see it&#8217;s not going to waste. Make sure you keep up to date with Wally&#8217;s work on twitter. [...]</p>
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