TUCK! sez: First in war, first in peace, first in 2005?
by TuckFebruary 11, 2010
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TUCK! sez: First in war, first in peace, first in 2005?by TuckFebruary 11, 2010
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Jay Eward said...
The Redskins used that same strategy to stay in last place for an entire decade! I laughed, I cried - awesome piece of work. Posted 02/14 at 11:28 PM
TUCK! said...
@Jim: Well, uh, maybe they can pry Belliard from the Dodgers while they’re at it. Maybe not. @Jay: Thanks! Posted 02/15 at 04:07 PM
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After the last two years of 100+ loss futility, almost anything would be an improvement. As a native Washingtonian, this has been the worst kind of deja vu, reminiscent of the hideous Senators teams of my childhood. But check those 2005 standings. The Nats were in first place for a large chunk of the season.