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Taj920
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Posted on Saturday, June 24, 2006 - 12:44 am:   Edit PostDelete Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Albert Pujols hits a meaningless home run with two out in the ninth, and hot dogs and showboats in the dugout. His team is about to go 0-4 on a crucial road trip, but he's happy. If Billy Martin was alive and managing Albert, what do you think he'd do?
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He'd drink a fifth.
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did steinbrenner rehire this thread or something?
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Modesty in sports is dead.

Too many players without brains.
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quote:

Modesty in sports is dead.




Ironically, that is what Reedy was thinking about Martin when he moved his dead body behind the wheel to avoid his DUI...

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