- Oct 9, 2006
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Well, that was... unexpected.
Celebrating .500 like a bawse!
Celebrating .500 like a bawse!
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True...I cant eem remember the last series win.Hey a series W is a step in the right direction
Having struck out 19 in hitters in 11.1 IP, and flashing a fastball over 100 MPH to go along with is a devastating slider, there is no pitcher in the Mariner bullpen as capable of overwhelming opposing batters, or generating a needed strikeout with runners on base. In yesterday's loss it was Nick Vincent pitching in a tie game, and Diaz with a two run deficit. It is time to switch those two around.
http://www.lookoutlanding.com/2016/6/27/12039514/Building-a-better-mariners
The year before, he’d pulled a subtler prank on another teammate: Alex Rodriguez, then an 18-year-old rookie shortstop who, like Griffey, had been the top pick in the draft. Griffey enlisted Seattle’s trainer, Rick Griffin, to convince Rodriguez that the club’s stars—including Buhner and Randy Johnson—were involved in a scheme to sell their sperm to the highest bidder, as if they were thoroughbred stallions, and that Rodriguez might himself attract an appreciable stud fee. He brought in a fake doctor. “Dude, you got great genes,” Griffey told the rookie. The callow Rodriguez was skeptical at first. Then he started to come around. “How much money do you think we could make?” he asked. Griffey, mercifully, pulled the plug before donations were to be harvested. “Everybody has rookie hazing,” he says. “That was his.”
5 work?
I can probably make it down there by 530,6
5 work?
I can probably make it down there by 530,6
I can probably make it down there by 530,6
Hawks nest?
Hawks Nest works for me5 work?
I can probably make it down there by 530,6
Works for me. I'll be wherever we decide around 530