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  • SportsAndLady
    Awesome angle from behind (TWSS) that throw.
  • Ironman92
    karen lotz;931828 wrote:Ruh roh Uncle Ron...

    Last night during Rangers/Tigers game my son and I were going through a case of some old 1983 Topps cards...found many of the last Brewers World Series Team, several outstanding mustaches (which my 8 year old couldn't stop laughing), some Bobby Cox managing the Blue Jays, LaRussa managing the White Sox and beautiful Ron Washington Twins card.....he looks exactly the same.....was in the minors for about 11 years FWIW
  • karen lotz
    Ironman92;931840 wrote:Last night during Rangers/Tigers game my son and I were going through a case of some old 1983 Topps cards...found many of the last Brewers World Series Team, several outstanding mustaches (which my 8 year old couldn't stop laughing), some Bobby Cox managing the Blue Jays, LaRussa managing the White Sox and beautiful Ron Washington Twins card.....he looks exactly the same.....was in the minors for about 11 years FWIW
    good info Tim.
  • mhs95_06
    SportsAndLady;931835 wrote:Awesome angle from behind (TWSS) that throw.
    Cruz played the slight tail on the throw perfectly for a strike which had Napoli waiting on the runner and enabling him to avoid a solid shot from Cabrera.
  • Ironman92
    The Tigers with Cabrera, Victor and Delmon certainly have 3/4 of an outstanding 4x100 relay team.
  • Ironman92
    karen lotz;931841 wrote:good info Tim.

    Jealous.

    Hey, wus wunderun.....how's that Ex Factor Show?
  • SportsAndLady
    Ron Washington Twins card
    Did he have a cocaine stache?
  • Jughead
    Ironman92;931843 wrote:The Tigers with Cabrera, Victor and Delmon certainly have 3/4 of an outstanding 4x100 relay team.
    Reps ;)
  • Ironman92
    Jesus....quit showing the ump's ass
  • SportsAndLady
    Wonder how accurate Leyland's pitch count is on that clicker...i mean he's gotta look away for a few pitches an inning, right?
  • SportsAndLady
    Looked like the catcher called timeout
  • Ironman92
    SportsAndLady;931847 wrote:Did he have a cocaine stache?

    No....but mustaches on players in 1983 was like tattoos on NBA players today....big ol furry monster staches.
  • chicago510
    SportsAndLady;931859 wrote:Wonder how accurate Leyland's pitch count is on that clicker...i mean he's gotta look away for a few pitches an inning, right?


    They could always just get on mlb.com and check. Thats what I do haha
  • karen lotz
    McCarver "that was close to a balk." O RLY TIM?
  • Ironman92
    Thru 4 inn

    Gallardo 78 pitches
    Carpenter 67 pitches

    Gallardo had given up 7 hits and 5 walks.
  • Ironman92
    Oh....Written in the stars...million miles away
  • Ironman92
    Darren Oliver....how? I think this his 3rd or 4th major league season.
  • Ironman92
    Good to see ol Jerry Narron on the Rangers bench, just in case Washington forgets how to do dumbshit.
  • SportsAndLady
    chicago510;931864 wrote:
    They could always just get on mlb.com and check. Thats what I do haha
    That's waht I mean, he could just ask the guy next to him to check the pitch count, and that guy could get it within seconds probably. But I guess that's me being 22 and Jim Leyland being 108.
  • Ironman92
    "Verlander's been in the dugout the entire game"

    Cookie
  • Ironman92
    SportsAndLady;931885 wrote:That's waht I mean, he could just ask the guy next to him to check the pitch count, and that guy could get it within seconds probably. But I guess that's me being 22 and Jim Leyland being 108.

    Lol

    Leyland is only 91 you exaggerating bitch tit.
  • karen lotz
    Hell of an at bat by Santiago. Doing all he can to get on for the Inge walk off.
  • karen lotz
    Leyland is a legend in Perrysburg.
  • Ironman92
    If the Rangers go on to beat the Tigers it'll just show that managers just aren't that important.
  • Laley23
    karen lotz;931892 wrote:Leyland is a legend in Perrysburg.
    I hate him. Marlins, now Tigers. Doucher.