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JONNY DAMON -BITCH
Topic Started: Aug 20 2010, 01:16 PM (87 Views)
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CRYING BITCH IS ALL I GOTTA SAY
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Mad because Gardner is out playing him for WAY less money.
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It's just another example of why baseball players in general are bitches compared to athletes in real men's sports. He played with Gardner for a couple years, he knows the guy isn't somebody who is going to go out of his way to try and injure people and put them on the DL. He went in hard to second to break up a dp, unfortunately Guillen, who gave up his body to get the out, suffered the consequences of a good, clean slide. People need to stop crying over the play, I've seen it a few times, there was nothing dirty.
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I'm glad Damon is gone. Watching him swing the bat this week proves he's gone downhill fast. It looks like he's swinging a wet newspaper.

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The real sad thing in all this is that Jeter still didn't avoid the double play. It's bad enough he can't square the ball up and everything is a soft grounder, but he's lost two steps and can't get to first. You ever listen to a game on 880 and hear, "Jeter dribbles a slow roller to third. Gonna be a tough play. [third baseman] fields, off balance, fires... Got him!"

I'd like to know what Kevin Long thinks and if he had the authority (and audacity, really) to tinker with The Captain's swing, how much he'd change. I'm sure there's times he's sitting in the dugout thinking, "I know that approach has gotten him a .315 lifetime average, but what the f*ck. Swing the bat like a man!"
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