Read More...While police officers on the scene say the house had a musty smell of urine and fecal material, all of the utility players appear to have been well-fed and cared for. Donald Leius, director of the Major League Players Association, a non-profit group dedicated to finding homes for players, is not surprised. “We could always count on Dayton to help. Finding a home for all our players can be difficult, but Dayton specialized in the hard cases, the ones nobody else wanted. Whenever we would get a ...
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1. Davo Mastroianni posted on July 05, 2012 at 03:15 PM # hit 0 | hit 0It is starting to look like a much closer division than it has been in a long time. Even with the magic of selective end points (right after KC's 11 game losing streak), all AL-C teams are within 2.5 games of each other over that stretch. The White Sox were slightly better in that stretch actually, but it's looking like an interesting division.
Wanting, the saddest kind of pain
Waiting for the day when I will crawl away
Nothing is what I feel
Waiting, for the drugs to make it real
Waiting, for the day when I will crawl away
Waiting, to be disciplined
Aching, for your nails across my skin
Waiting, for the day when I will crawl away
It's a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world.
Yea, I wish he was more like the other MLB owners who privately built their stadiums and kept ticket prices low.
I'm just disillusioned
I'm a twentieth century man but I don't want
I don't wanna be here
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