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I run to the store with the Cubs up 2-0. I get back 15 minutes later and we're down 4-2. What the hell happened?

 

Dempster walked the state of Texas then gave up a grand slam to Hunter Pence.

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I hate Joe West.

I don't get how he can be that obese in a job that requires you to move around. It is a joke.

 

Who was the really, really, really fat umpire back in the day? I want to say he was fired and ended up suing MLB.

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I hate Joe West.

I don't get how he can be that obese in a job that requires you to move around. It is a joke.

 

Who was the really, really, really fat umpire back in the day? I want to say he was fired and ended up suing MLB.

 

Eric Gregg.

 

He tendered his resignation during some umpire's union power play, MLB accepted it, he sued to get his job back, failed, then died.

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I hate Joe West.

I don't get how he can be that obese in a job that requires you to move around. It is a joke.

 

Who was the really, really, really fat umpire back in the day? I want to say he was fired and ended up suing MLB.

 

John McSherry died on the field.

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Dempster doesn't look all that bad.

 

Sort of like how he was lucky in so many starts, it's sort of "unlucky" that the four of the baserunners he's allowed scored on one play.

 

If Pence's liner is 8 feet shorter, it's a one-run Cubs lead and we're talking about how lucky Dempster's been again.

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Eric Gregg.

 

He tendered his resignation during some umpire's union power play, MLB accepted it, he sued to get his job back, failed, then died.

 

There we go. Now there was a beached whale of a man.

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Eric Gregg.

 

He tendered his resignation during some umpire's union power play, MLB accepted it, he sued to get his job back, failed, then died.

 

There we go. Now there was a beached whale of a man.

http://content.clearchannel.com/Photos/sports_photos/MLB/MISC/eric_gregg_GI3.jpg

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Eric Gregg.

 

He tendered his resignation during some umpire's union power play, MLB accepted it, he sued to get his job back, failed, then died.

 

There we go. Now there was a beached whale of a man.

http://content.clearchannel.com/Photos/sports_photos/MLB/MISC/eric_gregg_GI3.jpg

 

He made for some exciting, close, low-scoring playoff games. What's so bad about that?

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Eric Gregg.

 

He tendered his resignation during some umpire's union power play, MLB accepted it, he sued to get his job back, failed, then died.

 

There we go. Now there was a beached whale of a man.

http://content.clearchannel.com/Photos/sports_photos/MLB/MISC/eric_gregg_GI3.jpg

 

Wasn't he the one that was calling strikes a foot and a half off the outside corner in the 1997 NLCS?

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Wasn't he the one that was calling strikes a foot and a half off the outside corner in the 1997 NLCS?

 

I want to say he was one of the guys who caused MLB to implement QuesTec.

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Eric Gregg.

 

He tendered his resignation during some umpire's union power play, MLB accepted it, he sued to get his job back, failed, then died.

 

There we go. Now there was a beached whale of a man.

http://content.clearchannel.com/Photos/sports_photos/MLB/MISC/eric_gregg_GI3.jpg

 

Wasn't he the one that was calling strikes a foot and a half off the outside corner in the 1997 NLCS?

Yes, did anyone else see the irony in the Braves bitching about pitchers getting too much off the corner?

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So fukudome has a hit 10" to the right of the foul line and a LD straight to the shortstop. His away numbers go down, but he hasn't had a bad day.

 

Also, please, someone, destroy DMB

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