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1. Mayor Blomberg Posted: January 07, 2009 at 03:30 AM (#3045031)It was.
If I were him I'd start working out at catcher again...
He can't even stay healthy at DH. We're talking about a guy who gets hurt while already on the DL. I doubt he could even put on the catchers gear anymore without spraining something.
He just had a 99 OPS+ last season. He's hit both righties and lefties well. If he doesn't mind filling a PH/backup 1B role, what's wrong with that?
Sigh...
In high school I could dunk a volleyball, a women's ball... I could dunk a ball that was just a bit flat on that bent rim in the lower gym that wasn't quite regulation anymore... but I could never quite do it for real.
Now that I'm 40, I'm just about as strong as I was then... I have not(shockingly) lost any of my foot speed... but on a good day I can maybe touch the rim...
Thanks for touching a nerve.
I was horribly fat and out of shape for much of my late 20's and early 30's... I've been exercising regularly now for about six years and have regained just about everything... except the ability to jump.
I vaguely remember reading some short article (in SI?) about aging athletes... mostly NBA players... that said that jumping ability the earliest and most consistent loss with age... even for real professionals who avoided injury and maintained serious training regimens...
:(
And that's Dominique Wilkins.
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