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Doug Miller "is a leading pollster and commentator, regularly briefing corporate leaders and government officials in North America, Europe, and Asia on global public opinion and stakeholder views. He has presented GlobeScan findings and their strategic implications at Davos, UN Headquarters, the White House, the World Bank, Oxfam International and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. After starting his career at 3M Company, Mr. Miller worked in both NGOs and government agencies before founding Synergistics, the issues management and social marketing firm, in 1978. In 1987, he founded Environics International, which he re-branded GlobeScan in 2003."

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Pujols poised to take his place with legends

Albert Pujols, who's quickly proving to be one of the greatest hitters in the annals of Major League Baseball, is already well ahead of most of the all-time greats in one category: nicknames. Whether you want to call him "The Machine," "Prince Albert," ...

From DOUG MILLER, MLB.com,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Albert Pujols,  Major League Baseball,  National League,  Adam Wainwright,  Pete Rose

Let's go shopping: Free-agent market open

As of 12:01 a.m. today, the free-agent market officially opened, meaning clubs no longer have exclusive negotiating rights to the players who wore their uniforms in 2009. In other words, the wheeling and dealing is about to begin, and for all the ...

From DOUG MILLER, MLB.com,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Yankees,  Tony Reagins,  Bobby Abreu,  New York Mets,  John Lackey

Hot Stove churning as FA period dawns

Here's a rundown of Thursday's biggest Hot Stove news, rumors and rumblings. The big news of the day came from SI.com, which reported that slugging left fielder Jason Bay turned down a four-year offer for "close to $60 million." MLB.com's Ian Browne ...

From DOUG MILLER, MLB.com,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Major League Baseball,  Los Angeles Times,  Jason Bay,  Theo Epstein,  Tony Reagins

Halladay celebration in New York?

Here's a rundown of Wednesday's biggest Hot Stove news, rumors and rumblings. The rich could get a lot richer, according to SI.com's latest report of the Yankees having talked to the Blue Jays about the availability of ace Roy Halladay. The article ...

From DOUG MILLER, MLB.com,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Mets,  New York Yankees,  Roy Halladay,  Alex Anthopoulos,  American League

Pedro wants to pitch in 2010

Pedro Martinez enjoyed another whirlwind trip through October baseball so much that he's primed to chase the World Series dream again in 2010. This time, however, Martinez intends to start in Spring Training. Martinez's agent, Fernando Cuza, on Monday ...

From DOUG MILLER, MLB.com,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Philadelphia Phillies,  Pedro Martinez,  National League,  New York Yankees,  Major League Baseball

New faces may unseat Silver Sluggers

When it comes to putting up huge offensive numbers over the course of a baseball season, Silver doesn't stand for second place. The Silver Slugger Awards have been given annually to the best offensive player at each position as selected by the Major ...

From DOUG MILLER, MLB.com,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Yankees,  Major League Baseball,  American League,  Joe Mauer,  Victor Martinez

NL Gold Glove winners

They flashed leather, pulled off web gems, picked it, got their uniforms dirty, and stoked stadiums with razor-sharp routes, dazzling dives and wall-scraping wows. They're the 2009 National League winners of the Rawlings Gold Glove Awards, announced ...

From DOUG MILLER, MLB.com,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Philadelphia Phillies,  National League,  San Diego Padres,  Adrian Gonzalez,  Orlando Hudson

What's on second? Small free-agent class

The classic line "What's on second?" could become a very serious question during the Hot Stove season. While only four of the available free agents at the position -- Placido Polanco (Type A), Orlando Hudson (Type A), Ronnie Belliard (Type B) and Mark ...

From DOUG MILLER, MLB.com,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Mets,  Placido Polanco,  Orlando Hudson,  Ronnie Belliard,  Mark DeRosa

Look for locks to keep NL Gold Glove crowns

Defense wins championships in baseball, too, and as the game gets more statistically complex and experts look beyond the obvious acts of hitting and pitching, great glovework becomes more and more important. Wednesday marks the annual celebration of ...

From DOUG MILLER, MLB.com,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Mets,  National League,  Philadelphia Phillies,  Jimmy Rollins,  Troy Tulowitzki

Free-agent market thin at first base

Last year, the first-base class of free agents had a first-class front-runner in Mark Teixeira. This time around, it's more of a contender-by-committee situation, with talent available but no Type A headliner to pull in anything close to what Big Tex ...

From DOUG MILLER, MLB.com,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Mark Teixeira,  Carlos Delgado,  Nick Johnson,  Adam LaRoche,  Russell Branyan

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