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http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/braves/stories/0326bravesnotes.html?imw=Y Info on his late 2005 eye infection.

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2216645 There is a link to the ROY voting in a chart. Can someone make a chart for the page using that?

changed a few things, Specifically: Francouer was not known as someone 'who can hit the ball no matter where it is pitched'. For his rookie season he was an undisplined fastball/strike hitter. He could not hit things out of the strike zone well and frequently had trouble on breaking balls. The francouer frank thing was unneeded and inaccurate. The franks were about high school age kids during the 2005 season, they certainly were not francouer's age or his high school friends. Cleaned up some grammar things. It might be interesting to note that francouer threw out the same batter twice in one game at home, iut was on August 14th Alex Gonzalez of the Flordia Marlins was thrown out after roudning third from second both times by francouer

Actually, it was Luis Gonzalez of the Diamondbacks. The Braves were playing the Diamondbacks on August 14.


is the ball he was hit by last night notable? --*kate 05:21, 8 June 2006 (UTC)