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June 03, 2010

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Paul E said...

I’m sure Joe West was just as convinced Beuhrle balked as Jim Joyce was convinced Jason Donald was safe at first….that’s baseball, right?

Posted 06/03  at  09:56 AM
TUCK! said...

@Paul E: Sure, but Joyce doesn’t have West’s, uh, “background,” eh? Thanks for the post!

Posted 06/03  at  10:44 AM
Ed D. said...

“Buy my CD” isn’t by chance a reference to legendary Vegas act Cook E. Jar, is it?

Posted 06/03  at  01:46 PM
TUCK! said...

@Ed: West apparently considers himself something of a country singer, and is said to have his recordings for sale on his website. At least that’s what his personal publicist (!) would like you to know. (Now, if we could just get Jar to work in some “Blue Cowboy”...) Thanks for the post!

Posted 06/03  at  03:44 PM
Chris said...

How did Joe West get to be the Umpire’s union president anyway? Seems like the last guy you’d want to be the official spokesman of your profession. Too bad Selig can’t just fire him.

Posted 06/07  at  02:38 AM
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