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MLB Daily Thread: 08/07/17- Red Sox sweep the White Sox and Sanchez is benched

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starbucks, watching the talent go by
Fuck Starbucks. Fuck Jeff Schultz. Never let a libtard buy your local sports team. He'll run it into the ground and then sell it to Oklahomo.
 

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Don Baylor and Darren Daulton both gone today.

Baylor remembered as having the 2nd most famous 9th inning HR of Game 5 of the 1986 ALCS.
 

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He's still under-performing based on his skill set. f he would abandon his homerun swing and just try to get on base, he'd be a great player. The ability is there. But modern baseball is rapidly becoming an all or nothing game.

WHICH is why it's dying. In fact, lemme check:

Yep, it's already dead.
 

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Dutch died of what? He was so young and so forth
 

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ISO audit, 2 days. fun stuff.
 

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The thing I remember most about Don Baylor is that if a pitcher wanted to move him off the plate, he had to throw it toward his head. Because, Baylor wouldn't move if you threw at his body. He'd just stand there and take the hit and trot to first base. Biggio was the same way.
 

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The thing I remember most about Don Baylor is that if a pitcher wanted to move him off the plate, he had to throw it toward his head. Because, Baylor wouldn't move if you threw at his body. He'd just stand there and take the hit and trot to first base. Biggio was the same way.

Biggio would lean in to close pitches. I don't recall if Baylor would intentionally move in, or he just stood his ground, I never got to see him play that often.
 

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starting the paperwork this week:

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We all gotta go sometime, that's as good a way to go as any



Now I'm all confused...which one WAS it?
Somewhere, Dutch still exists. After all, we are all just a series of quarks, preons, and one-dimensional strings.
 

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Somewhere, Dutch still exists. After all, we are all just a series of quarks, preons, and one-dimensional strings.

That's right, why he could be--WHOA! There he goes right now, just floated past, looking like a dustball!
 
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