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I’m doing good just to remember the initial incident.
Who’s pitching tomorrow?
Eaton is making a mockery of RF on a nightly basis.
I remembered wrong lol. Wasn't Sosahttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Cleveland_Indians_corked_bat_incidentThe Indians, knowing the bat was indeed corked, dispatched relief pitcher Jason Grimsley to retrieve the bat. Grimsley took a bat belonging to Indians player Paul Sorrento and accessed the area above the false ceiling in the clubhouse and crawled across with a flashlight in his mouth until he reached the umpires' room. He switched Belle's bat with Sorrento's and returned to the clubhouse.[2] During the sixth inning, the umpires' custodian noticed clumps of ceiling tile on the floor of the umpire's room, plus twisted metal brackets in the ceiling. After the game, Phillips noticed the bats were different when he saw that the replacement bat was not as shiny and also was stamped with Sorrento's signature. The Chicago police were called and the White Sox threatened charges against the burglar. An investigation that Saturday was carried out by a former FBI agent flown in by MLB.[3] The equipment room was dusted for fingerprints and the path the burglar took was discovered.
Sanchez vs Soroka.
the worst thing Eaton has going against him (as far as you're concerned) is that he's not a brotha you can fantasize having in your 2 hole
I remembered wrong lol. Wasn't Sosa but Albert Bellehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Cleveland_Indians_corked_bat_incidentThe Indians, knowing the bat was indeed corked, dispatched relief pitcher Jason Grimsley to retrieve the bat. Grimsley took a bat belonging to Indians player Paul Sorrento and accessed the area above the false ceiling in the clubhouse and crawled across with a flashlight in his mouth until he reached the umpires' room. He switched Belle's bat with Sorrento's and returned to the clubhouse.[2] During the sixth inning, the umpires' custodian noticed clumps of ceiling tile on the floor of the umpire's room, plus twisted metal brackets in the ceiling. After the game, Phillips noticed the bats were different when he saw that the replacement bat was not as shiny and also was stamped with Sorrento's signature. The Chicago police were called and the White Sox threatened charges against the burglar. An investigation that Saturday was carried out by a former FBI agent flown in by MLB.[3] The equipment room was dusted for fingerprints and the path the burglar took was discovered.
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There must be some history that predates my time on this forum. That’s out of left field (or RF) even for spider...
Should be decent. You going?
I was wondering myself what brought this on.
believe me, there is
don't you remember AZ? that's who Air Desmond is
Do I hear a wave?
Can’t swing a noon game. Especially on summer camp day....
they were doing Morse's song