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Stock Watch: Beachy's freakishly good, but what's up with Lincecum?
Give the Braves an A for doing their homework on Brandon Beachy. Jon Heyman says Atlanta is reaping the rewards for deciding to listen to their scouts' advice. Elsewhere, Tim Lincecum just isn't his old self.


Scioscia shouldn't need help from press, but here's my two cents
It's absurd Angels manager Mike Scioscia could be in any trouble, but the firing of his close friend and hitting coach Mickey Hatcher has folks wondering whether he is.


Stock Watch: Hamilton's up, but so is Inge while Pujols plummets
You don't have be an inside trader to know Josh Hamilton is red hot. And now that he's in Oakland, the same goes for Brandon Inge. Jon Heyman also examines the continuing free-fall of $240-million man Albert Pujols.


Stock Watch: Cubs' first baseman LaHair a revelation so far
Bryan LaHair is on fire and Jon Heyman says it looks like the Cubs' 29-year-old first baseman, after finally getting his first real big-league shot, is no fluke. Elsewhere, Clay Buchholz and Heath Bell could sure use a spark.


Stock Watch: Jeter among surprises so far, but so are Reyes, Angels
Derek Jeter is old in baseball years, at 37, while the Astros' Jose Altuve is short (5-foot-5) for the show. But Jon Heyman says torrid starts make both great buys so far. Elsewhere, Albert Pujols and Jose Reyes are big disappointments.


Perhaps no separating Young's social maladjustment, underachievement
Since he began playing baseball for money, Delmon Young has never lived up to seemingly limitless potential while exhibiting extraordinary anger and bad judgment. Jon Heyman says there likely is no separating the two.


Reyes' reception a reflection of Mets' attempt to keep him last winter
Reyes returns to NY


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