One, two big schools
All the worlds are
Colliding all around you
Read More...I was going to write something today for SI.com re Votto. Specifically, that Votto represented one of the clearest cases of Old-v-New schools of thought, re hitting production. The idea was discussed when The Technician was sitting on 4 HR/20 BI. Now, he’s up to 7 and 22. Both #s are subpar for him and, in fact, for a No. 3 hitter. The obvious question being, can a guy who ranks 11th among NL 1Bs in BI be seen as having a ...
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1. Jose Can Still Seabiscuit posted on January 20, 2012 at 10:58 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Mine isn't, but Mom is inner circle.
I don't want to know about your Mom's inner circle.
Everybody already knows too much about your mom's inner circle.
1976.
OTOH, I could see myself getting pretty jaded at some of the Reds descents into mediocrity.
So does your mom's inner circle.
And I grew up on Reds on Radio, with Marty and Joe, and yes, back in the '70s and '80s, Marty was a first-class play-by-play man. The Frick Award turned him into the Pope.
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