Pedroiadolia: The psychological phenomenon of seeing wacko images on dirty uniforms.
Read More...The narratives around the two players, however, could not be different. Pedroia is almost the prototype of the over-achieving “scrappy” player. He is a 5’8” middle infielder who does the little things well. This ignores that he was also a second round draft choice who played baseball at a top baseball school. Cano, on the other hand is bigger, more athletic and does not project scrappiness at all. Throughout ...
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1. Walks Clog Up the Bases posted on September 18, 2012 at 11:41 AM # hit 0 | hit 0now THAT would be fun
But he'll remember, with advantages,
What feats he did that day. Then shall our names,
Familiar in his mouth as household words-
Bobby the King, Ciriaco and Kalish,
Lin and Carpenter, Stewart and Valencia- "
Truth!
I think this year's winning interview will be similar with the hired candidate just repeating over and over again "I'm not Bobby Valentine."
BTW where are all those Red Sox Primates who were calling for Francona's hide around this time last year?
The original post that I can find was by Matt Clement of Alexandria on July 6 in this thread. "The idea that this team "doesn't have a shot" is full-on crazy clown town. They're around 30-40% to make the playoffs."
If it's not in reference to Harper (and I'm not sure it is, because it lacks the necessary 'bro' at the end), the only other thing I can find that it might be referring to is the David Lynch song/album Crazy Clown Time, which features references to beer, wild partying, and a guy named Bobby.
Bobby screams so loud and spit
Bobby screams so loud and spit
No one around
They all run around
They all run around
Oh, it's crazy clown town!
It was really fun!
It was real fun, oh!
If it's not a reference to that, it's a good coincidence.
Was Rick Pitino too long ago to count?
Disagree completely. Firing the manager is a mistake without a succession plan. I think you have to look at old manager and new manager together.
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