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Friday, January 08, 2010

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Posted by Jeremy Greenhouse
I believe my introduction is allowed to be unrelated to baseball, so I submit the funniest YouTube clip I saw today. It's real and it's spectacular. As for baseball,

Dan Shaughnessy, scourged by the taint of Sullivan Patrick. Or something like that. I'm not so good at the phrases of turning.

And TSJC at RAB similarly FJMs Jon Heyman.

Bert Blyleven is now knocking on the Hall of Fame's door, thanks in no small part to Rich Lederer. Even Bill Shaikin acknowledges the role Rich has played.

Carson Cistulli on Ryan Sweeney, Franklin Gutierrez, and selling jeans. Making glib comments about Moneyball is the new market inefficiency.


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