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Guest Edgy DC
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"You'd name a child 'Brown'? What kind of monster are you?"


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One of Hank Webb's middle names is Gaylon.

Springsteen wrote a song called Bobby Jean.

Howard Johnson, Rick Reed and Kevin Brown have more or maybe comparatively famous doppelgangers, namewise.

Coleman is the name of a popular cooler. And the butler from "Trading Places".

Kevin Collins was traded for a World Series MVP.

Chris Chambliss didn't do much as a hitting coach.

And I don't recognize the guy in the Rice uniform.

The thread that connects them does not make itself apparent to me.


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Grant Roberts (bong hit guy) had 1 start in 2000.

Rick Reed started the 1 game the Mets won in the 2000 World Series.

Manny Alexander made 1 huge mistake in whom he attempted to follow as an Oriole.

Roger Craig taught Mike Scott 1 valuable thing to do with sandpaper.

Gary Bennett played 1 game as a Met.

Vince Coleman was Public Enemy No. 1.

Dale Murray maybe had 1 good outing.

Kevin Collins was traded for 1 World Series MVP.

I am groping for 1 thing they all had in common...


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Ken Sanders was hit by a throw back from the catcher.

Vince Coleman was eaten by a tarp roller.

Howard Johnson was accused of corking his bat.

Rick Reed was needlessly ostracized as a replacement player.

Manny Alexander was needlessly ostracized for replacing Ripken.

I liked to refer to Dale Murray as The Master of Disaster in his non-prime.

Kevin Collins could have been given a newer jersey for his 1969 Topps card.

Grant Roberts trusted the wrong people.

I'm still waiting for Hank Webb to break through. And his middle name still involves Gaylon.


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Valadius wrote:
HA!!! Just got it. Wow.

They all share the last names of current U.S. Senators.


Excellent work. Your floor.


Guest Edgy DC
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Steve and tide wait for no man.


Guest Edgy DC
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I don't know who the first guy is. Mark Little? Jeff McKnight? The limited color palette giving him a radioactive sunbirn doesn't help.


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It's 1985 World Series MVP Bret Saberhagen.

Followed by the MVP's for the 1986 and 1987 World Series.

It's still Val's turn.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Nymr83 wrote:
]Here's one


all 3 of them once batted out of turn? oh wait...


thwack


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Took me a few minutes, but I probably should have concentrated harder on what was on my television.

All played for both Colorado and Boston.


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