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| amit | Jul 21 2006, 12:48 AM Post #31 |
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What I wanna know is why he suddenly remembered his dad left him when he got to NY? Where was his dad when he was with Seattle and Texas? |
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| Strider | Jul 21 2006, 01:01 AM Post #32 |
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Good point. Just like his mother blaming his poor playoff performance on the death of his uncle. He went 3-4 against Boston the game after dude died. He just remembered that he was supposed to be sad when the playoffs came around? BC had it so right when he said that if A-Rod had Damon's personality, he'd be a helluva lot better. |
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| Mattingly23 | Jul 21 2006, 01:13 AM Post #33 |
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How about it has nothing to do with his daddy? He got into a slump, the boos and criticism started to pile up, and it has put him in a major funk, both at the plate and in the field. Maybe he first became sensitive as a result of being abandoned, but he's not thinking of his daddy while playing baseball!
Now that part is true. |
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