Eeeww, grotle. Now I’m touch and go on pulling out the Blüd Sausage EP.

Read More...Ever since Powell entered the major leagues in 1961, Orioles fans have known him as an affable giant, whose Popeye-esque muscles and robust 6-foot-4 frame stood in stark contrast with his easy smile and kind-hearted demeanor. For 14 years, Powell readily accommodated the Baltimore aficionados, signing autographs by day, swatting homers by night. So beloved was Powell that even after he went to Cleveland in 1975, toward ...
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1. Double-Spin Mechanic posted on December 12, 2012 at 07:47 AM # hit 0 | hit 0"I came back to New York because moving is a hassle, my book editor lives right across town, and the fans are great, but anyone who expects this team to contend really should have their head examined. It's been, what, twenty ####ing years since the club last had a single plate appearance from an OFer we developed who could actually hit?*** Fred and Jeff are broke, Alderson's mailing it in, and Ricciardi, the heir apparent, couldn't hack it on the comparatively small stage that is Toronto. Seriously, folks, what chance do we have?"
***Daryl Strawberry, believe it or not.
You have to decide the Mets giving up on Angel Pagan for cash (and not much cash) then two years later bringing him back for baseballs doesn't leave Pagan with his "homegrown" hymen sufficiently intact. After Pagan the best candidate is Butch F. Huskey.
Does any other team have a record this poor of developing OFers who can hit?
And please, make that Dickey quote happen.
That's what the Orioles are about to me. Finding guys I assumed were out of baseball and hitting them seventh.
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