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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v429/KingJME/sosa_zoom.jpg

 

Thank God Hendry scored that sweet video of Sammy leaving early and leaked it to the media to combat this kind of self promotion from such a vile villian.

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My broadcast of the Cubs game last night came from the Washington booth. Those guys made multiple comments about Zambrano's emotions, both for good and bad. But they both agreed they love guys that play the game with his level of enthusiasm.
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My broadcast of the Cubs game last night came from the Washington booth. Those guys made multiple comments about Zambrano's emotions, both for good and bad. But they both agreed they love guys that play the game with his level of enthusiasm.

 

One of the Washington guys is Tom Pacoriek. I bet he's just glad not to have to work with Hawk Harrellson anymore.

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My broadcast of the Cubs game last night came from the Washington booth. Those guys made multiple comments about Zambrano's emotions, both for good and bad. But they both agreed they love guys that play the game with his level of enthusiasm.

 

One of the Washington guys is Tom Pacoriek. I bet he's just glad not to have to work with Hawk Harrellson anymore.

 

He was very high on Z. Said he loved his emotion and thought this Cubs team was much better than their record indicates.

 

That being said, he also mentioned that Juan is one of the best leadoff hitters in the game :(

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That being said, he also mentioned that Juan is one of the best leadoff hitters in the game :(

 

Baseball people just have a real hard time with honesty when it involves other players, especially veteran players who were every any good at all. It's like getting into a club, as soon as you do anything good in the tradition sense, you are forever a good player. The only thing that could keep you out is too many strikeouts (no matter your production), too many walks (which obviously means you are afraid to swing the bat), or by questioning the conventional wisdom of those who let you in the club to begin with.

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In honor of tomorrow:

 

http://i.a.cnn.net/si/2005/scorecard/12/20/truth.rumors.mlb/t1_wood.jpg

 

http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/mlb/photo/photogallery/2003_2nd_half_moments/chc/01.jpg

 

http://imagesource.allposters.com/images/Ssport/WOODPHU008005.jpg

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http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Baseball/Canada/2004/06/23/dawson250-cp.jpg

 

Andre Dawson swinging an aluminum bat is scary!

 

This picture is better suited for an Intensity thread.

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http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Baseball/Canada/2004/06/23/dawson250-cp.jpg

 

I wonder if he can still hit a fastball. :)

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