RIP Fred White
Fred White, a Royals radio voice for 25 years, died Wednesday due to complications from melanoma, a day after announcing his retirement following a 40-year relationship with the club.
White teamed with Denny Matthews on broadcasts from 1973-98, and since had served as the team’s director of broadcast services and the Royals Alumni.
His retirement was due to health issues, and he died in hospice care.
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1. bfan posted on February 09, 2013 at 09:23 AM # hit 0 | hit 0-- MWE
Whenever I see the name, I think of Picard saying, "Mr. Worf...could this be a Dyson Sphere?"
But it almost never should be. The double switch only helps if you're planning on using the reliever you're bringing in for the next inning (or 2 innings). These days, that's almost never the case.
Granted, if you are going to make a defensive switch anyway then you might as well double-switch.
In support of #6, Dyson's 50 career steals are in just 450 career PA and 106 career starts.
But if I was being a jerk (moi?), my follow-up question would have been whether he has set a goal of, say, a 340 OBP.
And as a Royal, he would probably ask you what "OBP" was.
Ever notice how often Frenchy makes an out.
Yeah, I guess.
Well, the opposite of that.
Why would I want to be the opposite of Frenchy?
50 steals baby!
If on-base percentage is so important, then why don't they put it up on the scoreboard?
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