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That's right, for the next two weeks it'll be all All-Stars, all the time over at Photo of the Day.

We begin with The Mighty Tree, Troy Glaus:
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It took two innings of Friday night's game for me to decide who was going to be Photo of the Day today.

Here's Lyle Overbay:
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It's not a plate-blocking shot, but it'll have to do.  This one's for Geoff.

Here's Gregg Zaun chatting with the umpire after being handed a new baseball:

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Frank Catalanotto had another great night at the plate on Wednesday.  What else is there to do but to make him the photo of the day?

Here's the Cat in mid-swing -- does it look like he's checking it?  I don't know enough about the mechanics of a swing to tell you for sure.

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It's that time of year, folks, when I offer you a shot at fame and fortune! Or at least fame. Read on after the photograph for details.

Today's photo honors Aaron Hill's strong showing against the Nationals last night. Of course, he delivered with the bat and so I'm giving you a picture of him firing a ball over to first base:

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It finally struck me -- every time I saw Brian Tallet pitch I hear the word "groovy", and I couldn't figure out why.  But he's tall, skinny, has wicked sideburns and a crazy handlebar mustache, and his hat sits up high on his head.

He looks like one of the people who live in Pepperland.

Here's Brian Tallet delivering a pitch:
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Troy Glaus getting out of the way of a pitch on Saturday led to a very amusing (and confusing, for those of us in the stands) series of events.  Today's photograph isn't from Saturday, but it is Glaus getting out of the way of a pitch:
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When I asked myself who was under-represented in Photo of the Day so far, the answer was pretty clear: B.J. Ryan!

So here's Bo Junior, delivering a pitch:

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Okay, we've gone enough days without a Bengie Molina photo.  So here's the man himself, telling the rest of the guys out there on the field what to do next:
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So remember that picture from last week of Aaron Hill sliding into second?

This is the next frame in the sequence, with Hill on the bag and Omar Infante catching the late throw:

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