Naw, it's dead.Nado to Hou may be dead, maybe not. They have an unsettled OF situation and could play Paredes at one of the corner OF spots if they want to. Only they know what their plan is so all we fans can do is wait and see.
Paredes is not fast or even average.Naw, it's dead.
And Paredes hasn't played a single inning of OF in his five years in the majors, or even the five years he spent in the minors before that, so that would be a strange move.
And I'm not a Henderson fan, but he was pretty amazing. ESPN doesn't even have a story on it. That's absurd.Said to see...
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Rickey Henderson, Athletics icon and Hall of Famer, dies at 65
Rickey Henderson, one of the greatest players in Athletics franchise history and a 2009 Hall of Fame inductee, died at 65.www.yahoo.com
He was one of those players that you loved to hate, lol. Remarkable talent.And I'm not a Henderson fan, but he was pretty amazing. ESPN doesn't even have a story on it. That's absurd.
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He signed for $8.2 million.I am reading elsewhere that Helsley has signed.
Sad to hear this.........dude was a hoot........loved his role in the movie Major League.......Just heard Mr Baseball Bob Uecker has died at 90.
Harry Doyle was the best announcer ever!Sad to hear this.........dude was a hoot........loved his role in the movie Major League.......
First encountered his ball game calls while on family fishing trips to Wisconsin in the 70s. No TV, we'd listen to Brewers games in the evening. Guys like him made baseball what it is for my generation. Uecker, Mel Allen, Ernie Harwell, Vin Scully, Caray, Vince & Lou, etc. Not many left (Pat Hughes, any others?). I know I'm old, but the current crop of broadcasters all sound the same to me.Just heard Mr Baseball Bob Uecker has died at 90.
Moon man Mike Shannon.................................First encountered his ball game calls while on family fishing trips to Wisconsin in the 70s. No TV, we'd listen to Brewers games in the evening. Guys like him made baseball what it is for my generation. Uecker, Mel Allen, Ernie Harwell, Vin Scully, Caray, Vince & Lou, etc. Not many left (Pat Hughes, any others?). I know I'm old, but the current crop of broadcasters all sound the same to me.
RIP.
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I did the same listening to Jack Buck. West coast trips I had the transistor radio under the pillow with that single earpiece.First encountered his ball game calls while on family fishing trips to Wisconsin in the 70s. No TV, we'd listen to Brewers games in the evening. Guys like him made baseball what it is for my generation. Uecker, Mel Allen, Ernie Harwell, Vin Scully, Caray, Vince & Lou, etc. Not many left (Pat Hughes, any others?). I know I'm old, but the current crop of broadcasters all sound the same to me.
RIP.