If you use a little poetic license, though, they're also looking at the 2011 baseball season as Big League Stew saw it.
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The relative down time in baseball has given me plenty of time to reflect back on another wild year gone by on Big League Stew.
We've discussed those maturity issues a time or two here on Big League Stew.
As the postseason continues, Big League Stew's Alex Remington will take a look at the statistics that might make a difference in each series.
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