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Sing Us A Yawn, It’s Soriano Man

Like Billy Joel, Alfonso Soriano is washed up and in a New York state of mind. Don't tell A-Rod, Christie Brinkley is his type of gal. Soriano getting traded to the Yankees is the best news for him in some time. That's the magical elixir calling to fantasy baseballers (<--my mom's term!). Soriano will now revert back to his younger self -- when he was still in his forties -- and start mashing the ball, stealing bases and doing an extra springy hop when he catches fly balls. Playing for the Yankees is a youth tonic made of juniper berries and grounded-up mints Steinbrenner hoarded from restaurants. There's just an air about playing with other guys in their fifties that brings everything to life. It's a real life Cocoon in the Bronx. Don Ameche will be played by Vernon Wells, Wilford Brimley will be played by Travis Hafner and Alfonso Soriano is Steve Guttenberg! Girardi might be the third youngest guy on the bench. Birth certificates are inconclusive. Or! Soriano is who he is at this point. This second scenario seems more likely. It's not like Wrigley is a bad hitters' park. Nothing's gonna change for him in Yankee Stadium. He could hit a few homers, give you a .260 average and throw out his hip at a moment's notice. Anyway, here's what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball:

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