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By Jayson Stark
ESPN.com Sunday, March 9, 2003 When GMs put their team together in December and January, the last thing they're worried about is how the 1933 White Sox did after making a similar move. But that's where us Useless Infomaniacs come in. We check those historical precedents. Then we spew them out into cyberspace. And here they are: Losing their rotation One year after winning 101 games, the Braves will have at least three new starting pitchers -- and possibly four, if Jason Marquis isn't in the rotation. We had a hard time r ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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