<div><strong>FROM THE espn WIRES:</strong></div>
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<p><b>"It is now time…" to call <a class="flexpop" href="javascript:newWin('http://espn.go.com/mlb/player/_/id/28973/colby-rasmus')" content="tabs#ppc">Colby Rasmus</a>' recent hot spell a mirage and declare this a perfect time to sell.</b> During his past 14 games, Rasmus is a .351/.403/.702 hitter with four home runs, 10 RBIs and two stolen bases, and that he's 25 years old and has long been projected to be a future fantasy stud might have his owners wondering whether he has finally arrived. I say no, he hasn't. Not <i>yet</i>. Take a look at Rasmus' schedule during that hot spell: Three games at Rangers Ballpark (May 25-27), games against starters in funks like <a class="flexpop" href="javascript:newWin('http://espn.go.com/mlb/player/_/id/29198/tommy-hunter')" content="tabs#ppc">Tommy Hunter</a> (May 28), <a class="flexpop" href="javascript:newWin('http://espn.go.com/mlb/player/_/id/30145/jake-arrieta')" content="tabs#ppc">Jake Arrieta</a> (May 29), <a class="flexpop" href="javascript:newWin('http://espn.go.com/mlb/player/_/id/30158/daniel-bard')" content="tabs#ppc">Daniel Bard</a> (June 3) and <a class="flexpop" href="javascript:newWin('http://espn.go.com/mlb/player/_/id/28596/philip-humber')" content="tabs#ppc">Philip Humber</a> (June 5). Rasmus also hasn't shown <i>substantial</i> improvement this season, neither the full year nor in his past 14 contests, in the weakest area of his game: He's a .205/.205/.409 hitter against breaking pitches (curveballs and sliders) this season, although he did hit a home run off a Humber slider on Tuesday. That homer is a start, but Rasmus has work to do. I think this is more likely a hot spell and a sell-high opportunity for his owners than it is a sign of him having arrived.</p>
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