Re: 2009 MLB Thread
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Originally Posted by Jonathan Peterson
R.I.P. Nick Adenhart
What a tragedy that this young talent was taken. He was only 22 and pitched a great game last night. |
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Originally Posted by Jonathan Peterson
R.I.P. Nick Adenhart
What a tragedy that this young talent was taken. He was only 22 and pitched a great game last night. |
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Originally Posted by Dennis Nicholls
Tony,
Check your favorite news site. |
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Originally Posted by Dennis Nicholls
And in today's score, it's Seals 3, Pirates 0.
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"How wonderful it will be to have a leader unburdened by the twin horrors of knowledge and experience." -- Mr. Wick
I hope there are those on this Board who remember him from the mid-1970s. His antics and his eccentricities/idiosyncracies were legendary.|
Originally Posted by Ockeghem
Unbelievable. Mark Fidrych has passed away, apparently from an accident involving him working on his truck.
I hope there are those on this Board who remember him from the mid-1970s. His antics and his eccentricities/idiosyncracies were legendary.Former Detroit Tigers All-Star pitcher Mark "The Bird" Fidrych dead at 54 - ESPN |
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Originally Posted by Scott Merryfield
This is very sad news. I have very fond memories of Mark Fidrych, having grown up in SE Michigan during his time here. I'll never forget our family's trip to Florida in the 1977. We stayed with the Tigers at the Holiday Inn in Lakeland, and Mark's motel room was just below ours. I have a picture somewhere of him waving to us as he entered his room. We were driving back to Michigan when we heard on the radio that he had injured his knee shagging balls in the outfield. It was the beginning of the injuries that ended his too brief career.
I still have an autographed baseball from that spring training visit that has many Tigers on it, including Mark Fidrych. He died way too young. RIP, Bird. |
(Maybe the Red Sox should've been trying to sign him instead of Texiera!)
"How wonderful it will be to have a leader unburdened by the twin horrors of knowledge and experience." -- Mr. Wick

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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon
Okay...now I'm ticked off.
MLB has just suspended Josh Beckett six games for throwing high & tight to Bobby Abreu in the Sox/Angels series this weekend. He wasn't even thrown out of the game! Three different Angels were (including Mike Scoscia). Put aside the fact that I'm due @ Fenway Saturday (Beckett's next scheduled start)...but that's crazy! He'll probaly appeal (and pitch Saturday)...but if you saw the play the umpire granted Abreu time just as Beckett was beginning his wind-up. I'm not even sure why the Angels were so apoplectic about the incident. |