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Baseball Primer Newsblog — The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Sunday, August 24, 2008Klapisch: Thrown a curve, kindness is my buoy“it’s worse than Tony C.” I would have packed up my duffel bag of life right then and there. Welcome back, Klap!
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Posted: August 24, 2008 at 12:35 PM | 8 comment(s)
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Eye injuries are a major scare to me. Kapisch's partially explains why as humans get older, softball becomes more feasible an option than baseball.... (reaction times are not what they used to be, which is especially dangerous for pitchers and hitters).
AFAIK his career is over, so I would assume so. Mozeliak thinks he is done.
He could be a better ump than Doug Eddings right now.
Maybe I was lucky that too many hours of playing ball on blacktop and concrete had ruined my ankles already, so I couldn't do anything more serious.
Good luck to you, Klap.
Yeah, I enjoyed those stories and they mesh well with my personal experiences. I have a cousin who was a pretty good college D1 pitcher for a decent but not elite program. Not quite good enough to be much of a pro prospect, and he eventually hurt his arm, graduated school and got a job like everybody else. He claims he can still throw in the mid-low 80s, and we were having a catch recently when I asked him show me his best stuff. His fastball, when it was coming straight at me, was terrifying. It hissed and sizzled and I could barely track it. His slider had a sickening, disorienting tilt and was still frighteningly fast. Even at his peak, he probably would have been organizational filler at best. Reminds you that even the fringiest big league players are incredibly talented.
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