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I can't wait for him to racky-tack someone!!

Steve Stone annoys the living crap out of me, but that was probably my favorite call of all time.

 

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And then of course...

 

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I still remember the experiment that was Kyle Farnsworth starting back in 1999.

 

For some reason I have a fairly vivid memory of watching him pitch against Atlanta while I was in a Dick's Sporting Goods in south Jersey, and he was decent.

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I still remember the experiment that was Kyle Farnsworth starting back in 1999.

 

For some reason I have a fairly vivid memory of watching him pitch against Atlanta while I was in a Dick's Sporting Goods in south Jersey, and he was decent.

 

I always remember the shutout he threw against the Dodgers in '99.

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I still remember the experiment that was Kyle Farnsworth starting back in 1999.

 

For some reason I have a fairly vivid memory of watching him pitch against Atlanta while I was in a Dick's Sporting Goods in south Jersey, and he was decent.

 

I always remember the shutout he threw against the Dodgers in '99.

 

Didn't he only give up a hit or two in that game?

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I still remember the experiment that was Kyle Farnsworth starting back in 1999.

 

For some reason I have a fairly vivid memory of watching him pitch against Atlanta while I was in a Dick's Sporting Goods in south Jersey, and he was decent.

 

I always remember the shutout he threw against the Dodgers in '99.

 

Didn't he only give up a hit or two in that game?

 

 

2 hits, 3 walks, 2 strike outs

 

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/gl.cgi?n1=farnsky01&t=p&year=1999

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I still remember the experiment that was Kyle Farnsworth starting back in 1999.

 

For some reason I have a fairly vivid memory of watching him pitch against Atlanta while I was in a Dick's Sporting Goods in south Jersey, and he was decent.

 

I always remember the shutout he threw against the Dodgers in '99.

 

Didn't he only give up a hit or two in that game?

 

 

2 hits, 3 walks, 2 strike outs

 

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/gl.cgi?n1=farnsky01&t=p&year=1999

 

Thanks. I was pretty sure it was a low-hit game. I was just too lazy to look it up myself.

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I still remember the experiment that was Kyle Farnsworth starting back in 1999.

 

For some reason I have a fairly vivid memory of watching him pitch against Atlanta while I was in a Dick's Sporting Goods in south Jersey, and he was decent.

 

I always remember the shutout he threw against the Dodgers in '99.

 

Didn't he only give up a hit or two in that game?

 

 

2 hits, 3 walks, 2 strike outs

 

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/gl.cgi?n1=farnsky01&t=p&year=1999

 

That still ranks among the most bizarre games I've ever seen.

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He really could have been great for us if he wasn't such a meathead. I remember him on far too many occasions falling in love with his slider, falling behind in the count because he couldn't throw strikes with it, then having to come with a fastball and the hitter just sat on it.
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I'll never understand what made Wilson think that it would be a good idea to charge the mound.

 

He got the idea from Robin Ventura.

 

Was that the most humiliating baseball beat down of all time? 60 year old Nolan Ryan giving him noogies!

 

Even more humiliating was the fact that Ryan continued to pitch with a bloody lip and Ventura's blood on his jersey. He was such a stud.

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I'll never understand what made Wilson think that it would be a good idea to charge the mound.

 

He got the idea from Robin Ventura.

 

Was that the most humiliating baseball beat down of all time? 60 year old Nolan Ryan giving him noogies!

 

Even more humiliating was the fact that Ryan continued to pitch with a bloody lip and Ventura's blood on his jersey. He was such a stud.

 

Even better was Ryan staying in the game and Ventura getting tossed for charging the mound.

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I'll never understand what made Wilson think that it would be a good idea to charge the mound.

 

He got the idea from Robin Ventura.

 

Was that the most humiliating baseball beat down of all time? 60 year old Nolan Ryan giving him noogies!

 

Even more humiliating was the fact that Ryan continued to pitch with a bloody lip and Ventura's blood on his jersey. He was such a stud.

 

You're confusing your games. The bloody jersey game was not the same as when he got in the fight with Robin. It was a Bo Jackson line drive.

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