Twenty games below .500.
Thomas Diamond just didn’t have it, and Albert Pujols got his. And the Cubs helped a brother out.
By Brett on August 14, 2010
Twenty games below .500.
Thomas Diamond just didn’t have it, and Albert Pujols got his. And the Cubs helped a brother out.
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