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Looking back at this year's photos of the day, it appears that Frank Catalanotto is criminally under-represented.  So here's the Cat, checking his swing:
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Adam Lind deserves some photo of the day respect; unfortunately, I've only photographed that one Cleveland game during his time up with the big club, and as far as I can recall he had only the one at-bat.  As a result, my coverage is pretty limited.  With that in mind, here's Lind stepping up to the plate:
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As Craig Burley determined, Jason Phillips is the slowest active player in major league baseball.  So what's he doing in this picture?  Looks like he's trying to steal a base...
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Today's photo features Victor Martinez sliding into second base.  In the background, Aaron Hill appears to have his foot on the bag and the ball in his glove -- and is there a little bit of space between Martinez and second?  Was he out?
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Here's Roy Halladay from Tuesday's Jays-Indians tilt, clearly upset by the umpire's call:
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It is what it says: here are Vernon Wells and Reed Johnson bumping fists after a Wells homer.
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So, remember that photo from last week of Gregg Zaun sliding through Jason Kendall?  Here's what happened a fraction of a second before that:
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My holidays are winding down, but I'm still on them.  And yet I am still delivering Photo of the Day!

Here's Troy Glaus' magnificent swing:

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I'm still somewhere out in the wilds of Northern Ontario.  I'm probably sick of it by now.  But you're still getting Photo of the Day -- here's Johnny Mac, bunting:
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B.J. Ryan hurls a pitch -- and yet I am out in some desolate part of cottage country in a cabin with no electricity. How did I manage to do Photo of the Day while away from all modern technology?
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