I mean, relatively, but I had been following baseball since I saw Chambliss win the pennant (on TV) when I was 9 in 1976.Abbey was a youngster in 2001.
True. And now you are over 50. If you follow my trajectory, you have one more baseball dynasty in you.I mean, relatively, but I had been following baseball since I saw Chambliss win the pennant (on TV) when I was 9 in 1976.
Only pitched 16 innings in the reg season and he's gone 2-3 days between appearances in the playoffs for the most part. He did go on the IL this year with forearm discomfort so maybe that's it? Just seems odd considering how good he's been the past 2 seasons.After allowing 1 in the regular season. He's worn out
What town were you living in at the time?I mean, relatively, but I had been following baseball since I saw Chambliss win the pennant (on TV) when I was 9 in 1976.
That’s funny. I grew up in KC and watched that from the other end. Age 6.I mean, relatively, but I had been following baseball since I saw Chambliss win the pennant (on TV) when I was 9 in 1976.
The socks I'm wearing were 9 in 1976I mean, relatively, but I had been following baseball since I saw Chambliss win the pennant (on TV) when I was 9 in 1976.
Frankly, it's just as odd that he's been so good the past 2 seasons(ages 29&30), but that's a different discussion.Only pitched 16 innings in the reg season and he's gone 2-3 days between appearances in the playoffs for the most part. He did go on the IL this year with forearm discomfort so maybe that's it? Just seems odd considering how good he's been the past 2 seasons.
Dear Penthouse ...Guccione just screwed up Meadows AB
West Orange, NJ, my dad was a big Yankee fan even though he grew up in Maine.What town were you living in at the time?
Whatever it was that TB saw in him, NY also did as they evidently tried to get him for a while before TB sent a top 100 guy in exchange.Frankly, it's just as odd that he's been so good the past 2 seasons(ages 29&30), but that's a different discussion.
Dave Dravecky nods approvinglyBrusdar Graterol's arm might literally fall off during this appearance.
We really need to start charging for our content.Dear Penthouse ...
Jersey, nice. Everybody knows Springsteen, Bon Jovi, and even Southside Johnny are from Jersey. You ever hear of John Eddie?West Orange, NJ, my dad was a big Yankee fan even though he grew up in Maine.
I know. It's just odd that he became so dominant so late, and I don't say that as a cryptic comment about him being a juicer. I just really find it interesting.Whatever it was that TB saw in him, NY also did as they evidently tried to get him for a while before TB sent a top 100 guy in exchange.
That was an amazing rivalry, I also of course remember Brett demolishing Gossage a few years later.That’s funny. I grew up in KC and watched that from the other end. Age 6.
Could not agree more. Fifth straight ball and it gets called a strike.Man, the call on 0-0 pitch after the four pitch walk might have changed the course of the inning. If not the game. Maybe the series!
Okay that might be a bit much, but that's still such an important missed call.
too soon, owDave Dravecky nods approvingly
He'd give you two thumbs up, but ... wellDave Dravecky nods approvingly
Most underrated rivalry ever.That was an amazing rivalry, I also of course remember Brett demolishing Gossage a few tears later.
He reminds me of Mark GastineauGraterol just looks like an asshole.
Thanks for the chuckle. Yes.He reminds me of Mark Gastineau
Glad we didn’t do the sock exchange to get himHe reminds me of Mark Gastineau
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