Edgy MD Site Manager Posted April 26, 2024 Author Posted April 26, 2024 Not John Olerud.Another indication of his toughness was that he was a rare modern player who didn't use batting gloves.
The Hot Corner Old-Timey Member Posted April 27, 2024 Posted April 27, 2024 The no batting gloves, former Met, who was better known and famous with another team sounds like my childhood hero/idol, Willie Mays.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted April 27, 2024 Posted April 27, 2024 Our subject, though, was again a Met, but not most famously. That sounds like Bobby Bonilla.Unlike Tom Dooley on the MTA, he returned.Later
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted April 27, 2024 Author Posted April 27, 2024 MOISÉS ROJAS-ALOU BELTRÉ IS OUR GUY!Don't kid yourself. Moisés was as tough as they come.Here's a rocking 1987 Topps card, offering you the kind of intelligence on a player that can make all the difference.[bLOCKQUOTE]________ was the co-winner of a rib-eating contest among professional athletes after 1985 season.[/bLOCKQUOTE]It looks like there was enough room to fit the word "the" before 1985. They just left it out. Either that, or _______ ate it.
Zach Thornton Syracuse Mets - AAA LHP On Sunday, the southpaw tossed five shutout innings as the bulk pitcher. He gave up 2 hits, walked 2 and had 5 strikeouts. Explore Zach Thornton News >
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