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Even the independent leagues are a bit like WWE with multiple teams being owned by the same group. I occasionally wonder how they decide to bestow the titles.

It's dicey. I do understand some of these leagues, at least at the beginning, are trying to keep one rich guy from dominating and keeping the others from establishing a base, torpedoing the viability of the whole thing.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>The 2011 Orioles team had 5 current KBO players play for them that year. Bell, Scott, Pie, VandenHurk and Reyes <a href="http://t.co/k9KBFV7KXL">http://t.co/k9KBFV7KXL</a></p>— Dan (@MyKBO) <a href="

">April 20, 2014</a></blockquote>

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>The 2011 Orioles team had 5 current KBO players play for them that year. Bell, Scott, Pie, VandenHurk and Reyes <a href="http://t.co/k9KBFV7KXL">http://t.co/k9KBFV7KXL</a></p>— Dan (@MyKBO) <a href="
">April 20, 2014</a></blockquote>

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I guess I can see how we improved then.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Tigers&src=hash">#Tigers</a> release Alex Gonzalez. Fister deal is now Fister to WSH for Krol, Ray, and 2 weeks of Alex Gonzalez.</p>— Chris Cotillo (@ChrisCotillo) <a href="

">April 20, 2014</a></blockquote>

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>The 2011 Orioles team had 5 current KBO players play for them that year. Bell, Scott, Pie, VandenHurk and Reyes <a href="http://t.co/k9KBFV7KXL">http://t.co/k9KBFV7KXL</a></p>— Dan (@MyKBO) <a href="
">April 20, 2014</a></blockquote>

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Pretty telling to me, considering that the KBO supposedly doesn't like the Orioles anymore after the Kim Seong-min fiasco.

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Here's a reminder list of former O's just since 2012.

Robert Andino* 2B 2009-2012

Jake Arrieta* P 2009-2013

Jairo Asencio* P 2013

Xavier Avery* LF 2010-2013

Luis Ayala* P 2012-2014

Mike Belfiore* P 2012-2014

Jason Berken* P 2007, 2009-2012

Wilson Betemit* 3B 2012-2013

Alex Burnett* P 2013

Alexi Casilla* 2B 2012-2014

Endy Chavez* LF 2011-2012

Zach Clark* P 2009, 2012-2014

Chris Dickerson*LF 2013

Dana Eveland* P 2011-2012

Luis Exposito* C 2012-2013

Scott Feldman* P 2013

Lew Ford* LF 2012-2013

Freddy Garcia* P 2013

Kevin Gregg* P 2011-2012

Bill Hall* LF 2012

Jason Hammel* P 2012-2013

L.J. Hoes* OF 2012-2013

Travis Ishikawa* 1B 2012-2013

Dan Johnson* 1B 2013

Jim Johnson* P 2005-2013

Nick Johnson 1B 2012

Jair Jurrjens* P 2013

Matt Lindstrom* P 2012

Joe Mahoney* 1B 2010-2012

Nate McLouth* LF 2012-2013

Michael Morse* LF 2013

Yamaico Navarro*2B 2012-2013

Ronny Paulino* C 2012-2013

Zach Phillips* P 2011-2012

Stu Pomeranz* P 2012-2013

Jason Pridie* LF 2012-2013

Omar Quintanilla*SS 2012

Mark Reynolds* 1B 2010-2012

Brian Roberts* 2B 2001-2013

Francisco Rodriguez*P 2013

J.C. Romero* P 2012

Joe Saunders* P 2012

Chris Snyder* C 2013

Miguel Socolovich*P 2011-2012

Pedro Strop* P 2011-2013

Taylor Teagarden*C 2011-2013

Jim Thome DH 2012

Steve Tolleson* 3B 2011-2012

Danny Valencia* DH 2012-2013

Randy Wolf* P 2012

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