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JAMIE SAMUELSEN'S BLOG: Galarraga should become mainstay for Tigers (Detroit Free Press)
But I don't see how you can pull this guy now? So Willis has to pitch out of the bullpen for a week or two. He's done it before in his career and he can do it again now. When Willis went on the DL, he clearly wasn't right. Maybe a week or two in the bullpen will help him to figure out what's causing his control issues and work through some things. Will it ding his pride a little bit? Perhaps.

Tapes 'N Tapes Aren't Waiting On Blog Love (ChartAttack.com)
Music blogs are a dime a dozen these days, but it's clear that a few still manage to hold clout. A blog first brought Tapes 'N Tapes ' self-released debut, The Loon, to label and public attention in 2006. While the Minnesota-based foursome are certainly grateful for that word-of-mouth-driven success, singer/guitarist Josh Grier doesn't expect their latest album, Walk It Off, will benefit from ...

Live Blog: Hornets vs. Mavs (Game 4) (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Things didn't work out for the New Orleans Hornets (58-27) so well last time out, as they took to the road for Game 3 and suffered a one-sided loss to the Dallas Mavericks (52-33). They'll look for a different result tonight in Game 4 as they look to take a three games to one lead in the series.

Raiders blog: Day 2 of the NFL Draft (The Sacramento Bee)
Follow the Raiders' second day of the NFL Draft on Jason Jones' blog. http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/raiders/

A Review of Corporate Actions Automation - community blog from Ross McGill (Finextra)
Congratulations must go to Gary Wright who chaired the corporate actions automation conference in London week before last week. The conference did two things that are pretty rare these days.