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They should have pinch hit for shitty hendrickson that inning when they had basesloaded
 
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This shit is just funny. What was I thinking putting $$ on the Dodgers tonight. Back at it tomorrow.:thumbsup:
 

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here is just two pages worth of history. I think you have more to add to the forum than this

http://www.therxforum.com/search.php?searchid=1561551
so much for everyone liking the dodgers...
fuk the a's
richie sexton is a worthless piece of garbage. i can't take seattle serious until they bench the hack. he is the most overpayed player in baseball
and jdrew fucks me again. fucking clown has no business being on the field
sox just want to go home
this is the last time I take the sox on the road against a good team.
this game is fucking over
drew is an Over killer.

Thanks for doing the research. i believe those are all comments i made during a game - i didn't start a thread with any of them. and for the record i pretty much stand by all of those statements.

i'm going to refrain from looking up everything you've posted... i think that would be a little creepy.
 

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bases loaded again and they let the pitcher hit. I know he just came in but its not like he is that good they must have someone else they could use for a few innings
 

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bases loaded again and they let the pitcher hit. I know he just came in but its not like he is that good they must have someone else they could use for a few innings


Just saw that...unfuckin real these managers who fuckin give up on games.
 

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so they decided to let Stults bat with the fuckin bases loaded and one out and he comes out the next inning and gives up a bunch of fuckin runs. Some explain please.

im sorry but baseball managers are a fuckin joke...
 

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The dodgers team is getting paid off. There is no other explanation for this atrocious performance.
 

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phillies currently have more hits (17) than outs made (15) heading into the bottom of the 5th. mind-boggling to say the least.
 

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so they decided to let Stults bat with the fuckin bases loaded and one out and he comes out the next inning and gives up a bunch of fuckin runs. Some explain please.

im sorry but baseball managers are a fuckin joke...
Worst.
 

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it just doesn't make sense at all...down 8-1 in the 4th inning with bases loaded and one out and you let a relief pitcher whiff away at three pitches? Ill never understand. Coulda easily come out of that with one run maybe a few more if the pinch hitter singles and top of the order coming.
 

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http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/...layer-now-grandpa-has-tryout-at-age-40-011315

Ex-MLB/NBA player, now a grandpa, has tryout with O's at age 40
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In a quintessentially inspirational example of an athlete refusing to give up on his dreams, Mark Hendrickson is attending a Baltimore Orioles minicamp this week in the hopes of resuming his Major League Baseball pitching career.
Hendrickson, 40, may be getting up there in years — as evidenced by the fact that he became a grandfather last fall — but after the left-hander put up some pretty decent numbers in the Independent Atlantic League with the York Revolution last year (1.54 ERA in 55 appearances), he wants to give it yet another go.
“I’m a grandfather, for goodness’ sake, and that was two months ago,” Hendrickson said, according to School of Roch, via the New York Post. “Now there’s extra motivation. How many active grandfathers have been in the big leagues? Well, that right there is motivation in itself.”
Most folks, when happening upon Hendrickson, take note that he is one tall drink of water. He stands at 6-foot-9, which partly explains how he spent several years playing the journeyman role in the NBA.
Hendrickson was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round of the 1996 NBA Draft and later was selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the MLB Draft the following year.
He opted to pursue his NBA dreams first instead of continuing his baseball career, playing in 114 games over a period of several seasons where he played for the 76ers, Kings, Nets and Cavaliers.
After he was unable to find consistent work in the NBA, Hendrickson opted to return to baseball, making his major league debut for the Blue Jays in August of 2002. After a few seasons with the Blue Jays, he bounced around the big leagues, playing for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins and finally, parts of three seasons with the Baltimore Orioles.
His time in the big leagues with Baltimore ended in 2011, when he appeared in only eight games.
And now, Hendrickson is back on the hunt. He requested a tryout with the Orioles in a letter written to Buck Showalter. The Orioles skipper, who previously recommended that Hendrickson alter his arm slot and go to pitching sidearm, accommodated the 40-year-old’s request. It is his second tryout in three years with the Orioles.



This is me taking my career by the horns, so to speak, and doing what I need to do,” Hendrickson said. “Realistically, the biggest hurdle for me is getting past the age factor and getting people who are front-office people to not look at age and say, ‘Well, forget him.’ It’s about relationships that I have, reaching out to Buck.
“He’s a straight shooter. He’s not doing a charity case. If he doesn’t think I can help, then I’m not going to be here.”
Hendrickson’s reasons for attempting to defy the odds and make a comeback are simple: He misses the game.
“I miss it,” he said. “This is a challenge, what I’m doing. When Buck mentioned to me about dropping down, my whole intent of dropping down was to get to the big leagues. That’s the whole reason I did it and that’s why I’m still playing. That’s the challenge that I have at 40.”
Irrespective of how this most recent tryout goes, it’s entirely possible this isn’t the last we hear of Hendrickson and his big league dreams. There’s always next year.
 

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