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Some hodgepodge news and notes around the league

June 19, 2010 by admin  
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Some hodgepodge news and notes around the league. to see if the strainsare the same, which could indicate the beginning of a pandemic.To get the latest news, or to see what people are saying, visit our onlinediscussion forum at Flu TalkP.O. Wells said that he hopes the gift he receives is a new Yankees contract. . Jones is certainly sparking interest from those teams. David Wells While the struggles of the Yankees' rotation are common knowledge, not everyone knows that the almost-45-year-old David Wells is lobbying for the job.It's not often that a pitcher can still be in the big leagues 10 years after his perfect game, but David Wells may just have that chance.Next Saturday is the 10-year anniversary of his perfect game against the Twins.

A team spokesman said Armstrong was merely being sentimental. Jacque Jones Jones was released by the Detroit Tigers on Monday, and he is drawing interest from around the league.Both the Florida Marlins and San Diego Padres have had difficulty getting production out of centerfield. earlier this week:”I think everyone in Seattle would like to see him retire in a Mariners uniform. Let's dive right in to the latest rumors coming out of the MLB: Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners president Chuck Armstrong certainly created a firestorm of media attention when he spoke about Griffey Jr. SOURCEBayer CropScienceTom Dover of Bayer CropScience, +1-304-767-6101.

One thing you have to love about baseball is how the rumors never stop. These companies manufacture active ingredients for agricultural, industrial,personal care and other products.Total employment at the site isapproximately 700 people. Va.Among the companies with operating facilitiesat the site are Bayer CropScience, The Dow Chemical Company, FMC, and Praxair. He currently is a guest instructor at TexasA&M’s well-known Fire & Hazmat schools.”We are very pleased to welcome Doug to the Institute site family,” saidCrosby. “We look forward to his contribution toward helping to ensure thesafety of our site and the community.”The Bayer CropScience Institute site is a manufacturing industrial parklocated near Charleston, W. As a member of Bayer’sEmergency Response Team there he has served as Incident Commander, OperationsChief, Emergency Communications Officer, Hazmat Specialist/Corporate HazmatTeam Leader, Environmental Specialist, and Facility Security Officer.A former paramedic and volunteer firefighter, Jones has served as a member ofmultiple mutual aid organizations. Prior to that positionhe was at Bayer’s Baytown, Texas, site, where he held positions in safety,environmental management and emergency response.

“We look forthe new role of Emergency Services Leader to significantly enhance ourcoordination and emergency communications with Metro 911 and the community’semergency responders.”As a part of his new role, Jones already has been meeting with community firedepartments and emergency response officials to familiarize himself with thepeople and procedures that are involved in emergency response. In this role, Jones will lead the emergency responseefforts at the Institute site and will be the primary liaison with neighboringand county emergency response organizations.(Photo: http:// )”The safety of our employees, neighbors and the community is our highestpriority,” said Nick Crosby, site manager for the Institute site. INSTITUTE, W.Va., April 24 /PRNewswire/ — Bayer CropScience is pleased towelcome Doug Jones to the Kanawha Valley as the Emergency Services Leader forthe Institute site. And if it hasn’t, don’t expect Burke to be around too long.. Of course, Burke’s wife, who works occasionally as a broadcaster in Vancouver would likely be able to find employment in Toronto while being closer to husband.When stories surfaced last week about the Leafs interest in former Canucks GM Dave Nonis, it only added more fuel to the Burke speculation. But even after that statement, the rumors just won’t seem to go away.It seems logical that from a personal standpoint Burke would welcome a move to Toronto to take over the Maple Leafs. Heard on Episode 3.36 of AFITC  So does anybody really think the Brian Burke to Toronto scenario is over and done with? It seemed that way two weeks ago when Burke himself came out and said he will be serving out the duration of his contract as general manager of the Anaheim Ducks.

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