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Originally Published: April 12, 2005
Baseball America
Compiled by Kevin Goldstein and Chris Kline
DURHAM, N.C. The Tigers' No. 1 prospect also knows the key to a good pregame meal, at least if the subject is peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. "It's the jam," Curtis Granderson said, sitting in his locker spreading some across a piece of bread with a plastic knife. "That's the key. It just spreads better."
DURHAM, N.C. The Tigers' No. 1 prospect also knows the key to a good pregame meal, at least if the subject is peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. "It's the jam," Curtis Granderson said, sitting in his locker spreading some across a piece of bread with a plastic knife. "That's the key. It just spreads better."
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