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Friday, July 10, 2009Interview with Mike Marshall. No, the other one.Fun interview with Mike Marshall over at Jorge Says No! The hitting Mike Marshall, not the pitching one. He's the president of the Yuma Scorpions in the independent Golden League now, and provides a lot of intetrestng info. Like the fact that the Scorpions have an affiliation with Colombian baseball, which is kind of weird and cool at the same time. And then there's this:Jorge Says No!: And finally, your nickname was “Bigfoot.” How did this come to be? Good interview, Josh. Keep 'em comin'! Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 2:20pm Comments
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When I was a teen in the mid-80s, Marshall was my favorite player on my favorite team. Had a poster; Mom got me an autographed ball for my HS graduation.
I used to be mildly embarrassed about this, but now I figure: Anyone can root for Fernando Valenzuela or Orel Hershiser, but it takes dedication to pull for a guy like Marshall.