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  • It's true a high-placed Rockies source called a Ubaldo trade chances about 20 percent'' shortly after his name first came up in talks.

    SI.com 2011

  • Against pitchers who establish the inside part of the plate, such as Ubaldo Jimenez and Manny Corpas, Youkilis will have to cheat (start his swing early) to get to inside pitches.

    Scout's take: Boston Red Sox lineup analysis 2007

  • The Indians acquired Ubaldo Jimenez from the Colorado Rockies for three minor leaguers and a player to be named.

    Ubaldo Jimenez Traded: Rockies Send Pitcher To Indians The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • "I thought it was a joke," said Ubaldo Vitali, a silversmith who restores historical masterworks by hand in his Maplewood, N.J., studio.

    The New Class of 'Geniuses' Jack Nicas 2011

  • The Indians acquired Ubaldo Jimenez from the Colorado Rockies for three minor leaguers and a player to be named.

    Ubaldo Jimenez Traded: Rockies Send Pitcher To Indians The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • It should speak volumes that in the talks for Ubaldo Jimenez, the Rockies said that Montero could be in the deal, sure—but they were primarily interested in the Yankees' young pitching prospects.

    Taking Inventory of Trade Bait Daniel Barbarisi 2011

  • Joe Schram/The Wall Street Journal Parts of a trophy restoration project litter a table at the New Jersey studio of silversmith Ubaldo Vitali.

    Get to Know a Genius 2011

  • Silversmith Ubaldo Vitali of Maplewood, N.J., is one of 22 recipients of so-called 'genius grants' from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

    Get to Know a Genius 2011

  • The Yankee batters, meanwhile, couldn't muster much support against Ubaldo Jiminez.

    Reporter's Notebook 2011

  • While Detroit's AL Central rival, the Cleveland Indians, gave up three top pitching prospects for pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez, the Tigers acquired Fister at a lower price outfielder Casper Wells, infielder Francisco Martinez, pitcher Charlie Furbush and a player to be named later.

    After the Aces, the No-Names Brian Costa 2011

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