Roster of Rubbish? I know some people were down on who joined Armisen on stage…but this is ridiculous!
Read More...And Collins’ team isn’t winning. So you should understand why he might be losing it. He turns 64 later this month. He was run out of Houston and Anaheim. There is no next managing job. This is more than his last best chance. It is just plain his last chance to prove he is a good major league manager.
...For if you know whether Collins is a good manager or bad manager based on his Mets ...
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1. depletion posted on March 15, 2013 at 08:30 AM # hit 0 | hit 0I hate to be pedantic but this is a horribly constructed paragraph. Never have what again? Bell's Palsy? The right side of his face? Treatment of antibiotics? And what the hell does he mean by "initial case"? Did Seaver suffer more than one case of Lyme Disease or something? And the last sentence. What the hell does that mean? After treatment with antibiotics, the Bell's Palsy might return? What? Why?
Criminy, I know Bill isn't a doctor but couldn't he have at least reviewed the English for intelligibility?
Best wishes to Mr. Seaver on his recovery.
Highest vote plurality?
Tom Seaver - no fan of the four man rotation, obviously.
J/k - get well soon.
And what the hell does he mean by "initial case"? Did Seaver suffer more than one case of Lyme Disease or something?
If you RTFA, yes he initially had Lyme Disease in 1991. The article is poorly written but this is the relevant paragraph:
It was not something Seaver was unfamiliar with, but nevertheless it was a shocking diagnosis. Back in November of 1991, when he was living in Greenwich, Conn., and spending much of his spare time on his favorite hobby — tending to his gardens — Seaver was first diagnosed with the often-debilitating, bacterial disease caused by infectious deer ticks.
Initial symptoms of Lyme disease infections include chills, fever, headache and muscle pain. However, Stage 3 Lyme disease, which can occur months or years after the initial infection, can result in memory loss, speech problems, sleep disorder and an overall feeling of chemical imbalance — all of which Seaver had been experiencing over the last year.
What the article isn't clear on is whether this is a recurrence of the disease he had 22 years ago, or whether he contracted it again.
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