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Bibliography for Leo Estrella
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» The Baseball Index contains the following references for further reading material on Leo Estrella (RHP 2000 Blue Jays):

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ARTICLES
» Toronto Blue Jays
Article in USA Today Baseball Weekly
August 12,
1998 (Vol. 8, Issue 21) -- p. 10, 1 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: n
Named people: Gord Ash; Tony Phillips; Leoncio Estrella; Brian Loyd; Juan Guzman; Randy Myers; Ed Sprague
Topics: Toronto Blue Jays; Trades; Team Changes; 1998; Salaries; General Managers
» Toronto Blue Jays
Article in USA Today Baseball Weekly
November 25,
1998 (Vol. 8, Issue 36) -- p. 13, 1 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: n
Named people: Joey Lawrence; Casey Blake; Pete Tucci; John Bale; Leoncio Estrella; Isabel Giron; Shannon Withem
Topics: 40 Man Rosters; Roster Spots; Promotions; Dismissals; Hot Stove League; 1999; Toronto Blue Jays
» New York Mets
Article in USA Today Baseball Weekly
August 5,
1998 (Vol. 8, Issue 20) -- p. 22, 1 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: n
Named people: Bernard Gilkey; Nelson Figueroa; Willie Blair; Jorge Fabregas; Tony Phillips; Leoncio Estrella; Bill Pulsipher; Mike Kinkade
Topics: Trading Deadline; 1998; New York Mets; Trades; Arizona Diamondbacks; Florida Marlins; Milwaukee Brewers; Leadoff; Starting Pitchers; Outfielders
» Winter League Statistics: Cincinnati Reds
Article in USA Today Baseball Weekly
January 31,
2001 (Vol. 10, Issue 45) -- p. 36, 1 page(s)
Stats: Team Season Stats, Rosters Photos/Illustrations: Graphs/Charts:(1)
Named people: Ben Broussard; Juan Castro; Brady Clark; Raul Gonzalez; Omar Hurtado; Jackson Melian; Braxton Whitehead; Jason Williams; Leoncio Estrella; Chris Reitsma
Topics: Winter Baseball; Season Reviews; 2000-2001; Statistics; Cincinnati Reds
» No Minor Deals
Article in USA Today Baseball Weekly
August 5,
1998 (Vol. 8, Issue 20) -- p. 6, 1 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: bw:(1)
Named people: Ted Lilly; Steve Hoff; Hiram Bocachica; Carlos Guillen; Jose Santo; Peter Munro; Freddy Garcia; Matt Kinney; Jim Stoops; Leoncio Estrella
Topics: Trades; Trading Deadline; 1998; Pennant Races; Prospects
» Deals of the Deadline (cont.) by The Associated Press
Article in USA Today Baseball Weekly
August 5,
1998 (Vol. 8, Issue 20) -- p. 6, 1 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: n
Named people: Kevin Orie; Todd Noel; Justin Speier; Felix Heredia; Steve Hoff; Juan Guzman; Nerio Rodriguez; Shannon Carter; Tony Phillips; Leoncio Estrella; Ed Sprague; Scott Rivette; Ellis Burks; Darryl Hamilton; Jim Stoops
Topics: Trades; Trading Deadline; 1998; Pennant Races; Prospects; Chicago Cubs; Florida Marlins; Third Basemen; Pitchers; Baltimore Orioles; Toronto Blue Jays; New York Mets; Leadoff; Oakland Athletics; San Francisco Giants; Colorado Rockies
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