Gutting the new manager has never been easier, thanks to the ax effect!
Read More...The Dodgers were swept over their weekend in Atlanta, getting outscored, 16-8. Their bullpen allowed 12 of the runs. And Mattingly’s postgame quotes were the equivalent of bad body language, the thoughts of a manager who doesn’t know how to snap his team out of it.
Watching Sunday’s meltdown on television, I thought, “Mattingly might be gone tomorrow.” And then I got a text from a rival scout, one who has no ...
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1. Gonfalon Bubble posted on February 22, 2013 at 09:20 PM # hit 0 | hit 0Too soon?
My first thought was "Put that away, Steve!"
So you can live long and prosper after prostate cancer or check out early. Your choice.
Yes, it was thanks to God that it went well, and not due to the work of your doctors and other medical professionals.
And I fully embrace my eventual descent into hell. I won't care, I'll be dead.
Indeed: the article doesn't mention his arm at all!
That said, it is common that an older male - somebody into their 80s - will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, but it will be determined that it will grow slowly enough, and other health concerns are more immediately lethal, that relatively passive treatment is done.
All that said: I wish Steve Garvey well in beating this disease. I don't care how good or bad a husband or dad he might have been - you have to root for people to beat cancer.
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