Jul 27, 2008
Story Timeline: 78 days
CINCINNATI -- Stitches in his lip and all, Josh Fogg will be back on the mound Sunday. And this time, the "Dragon Slayer" is charged with beating up on his former team. Fogg spent two seasons in Colorado and made it to the World Series as a member of the Rockies' pitching staff in 2007. He started Game 3 against the Red Sox, which Colorado lost as a part of Boston's four-game sweep. He earned the nickname of "Dragon Slayer" for his habit of securing surprising wins over opposing teams' top pitchers, such as Brandon Webb and Curt Schilling. Fogg said he doesn't keep tabs on his former team, but he found time to mingle with a few of his former teammates during batting practice before the series opener Friday. "I see that they're playing well and playing a lot better lately," Fogg said. "Obviously, they proved [Friday] they're...
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