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Thanks, that flows better.


Old-Timey Member
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Bill Denehy's all right, but I really love that view beyond the 358 sign.


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I liked Rick White.....was it Kiner or Healy that would always mess his name up? I remember Rick being big for us in 2000 , always seemed to be in trouble though.


Old-Timey Member
Posted


="metirish":1aprm4tv]I liked Rick White.....was it Kiner or Healy that would always mess his name up? I remember Rick being big for us in 2000 , always seemed to be in trouble though.[/quote:1aprm4tv]

I attended the game[/url:1aprm4tv] that he debuted as a Met in, in 2000, that was also Mike (A-)Bordick's debut game in which he homered. Rick picked up the win in relief of Rick Reed that day.







seawolf17
May 11 2009 06:47 PM


="metirish":2d0fy8i4]I liked Rick White.....was it Kiner or Healy that would always mess his name up? I remember Rick being big for us in 2000 , always seemed to be in trouble though.[/quote:2d0fy8i4]
You mean "Rick Wheat"?







G-Fafif
May 11 2009 09:23 PM


It was Fran:

"Shea will be ricking for Rock White!"

I have yet to miss Fran Healy.







cooby
May 12 2009 06:56 PM


I will miss Fran Healy until my bones are dust in the wind....


Who is that now?







Rockin' Doc
May 12 2009 07:11 PM


Robotic Danny Heep!







cooby
May 12 2009 07:12 PM


Izzit? I remember him...







Edgy DC
May 13 2009 07:34 AM


Looking at Heep here, I realize I have a mostly irrational hatred of shaving down the knob at the end of the bat and wrapping one's lower hands around the shaven knob.

(grumpy old man)Your hands belong above the knob.(/grumpy)



(I'm also not particular to when guys have dimples hollowed out at the end of their bats. (I think Wally Backman was the first guy I noticed with such a bat, but it probably pre-dates him by at least a decade..)







Benjamin Grimm
May 13 2009 08:12 AM


"wrapping one's hands around the shaven knob"

That definitely calls for a response from Fman.







metsmarathon
May 13 2009 08:23 AM


i would've expected the knob never to need shaving...







MFS62
May 15 2009 07:51 AM


I'm seeing the dreaded red x in the box instead of a picture on this morning's banner.
EDIT: Never mind, the picture just found its way in there.
Later







metirish
May 19 2009 05:31 PM


Castillo looks a bit like Ortiz , yes/no?







Edgy DC
May 21 2009 04:20 PM


Mike Cubbage and his magic leviation glasses.







Swan Swan H
May 21 2009 05:09 PM


See the ball, hit the ball.







Met Hunter
May 22 2009 06:11 AM


Last summer my daughter had a soccer tourney in Va Beach. The last day there, a bunch of us happened upon a Tides game in Norfolk. I noticed Cubbage sitting behind us in a Rays hat and a clipboard. He's a scout. He was so noticeable to me. Between innings we said hello and he was nice as can be.







cooby
Jun 04 2009 08:16 PM


Is that "Sweetness" Luis Lopez?







Kong76
Jun 04 2009 08:26 PM


Click on the the 'this guy' link and find out each and every time the
picture changes!







cooby
Jun 04 2009 08:28 PM


Cool! I thought it still was about the Ramones







Kong76
Jun 04 2009 08:34 PM


She continues the friend or foe game.







Benjamin Grimm
Jun 05 2009 06:48 AM


="Kong76":29zavirn]Click on the the 'this guy' link and find out each and every time the
picture changes![/quote:29zavirn]

I love the addition of the "this guy" link. It's very helpful, since I recognize very few of the players that appeared in 1990 or after.







Frayed Knot
Jun 05 2009 08:13 PM


It's Luis Lopez, but is it 'Super Luis Lopez Ultra'?







cooby
Jun 06 2009 10:30 AM


="Kong76":15bfr057]She continues the friend or foe game.[/quote:15bfr057]

Now Kasey, don't take that the wrong way.

It's kind of like the front door to your house. You don't notice all the squished bugs and spider webs and hand prints and stuff on it until after somebody has stopped by and suddenly you realize that you don't even really look at your front door anymore.

I know you won't know what I'm talking about.







Edgy DC
Jun 06 2009 02:23 PM


="Frayed Knot":1q2hkxgb]It's Luis Lopez, but is it 'Super Luis Lopez Ultra'?[/quote:1q2hkxgb]
I prefer Luis "Left Eye" Lopez.







metirish
Jun 06 2009 02:49 PM


="Benjamin Grimm":33ihq0he]
="Kong76":33ihq0he]Click on the the 'this guy' link and find out each and every time the
picture changes![/quote:33ihq0he]

I love the addition of the "this guy" link. It's very helpful, since I recognize very few of the players that appeared in 1990 or after.[/quote:33ihq0he]

Me too , never noticed it before.







Kong76
Jun 06 2009 03:35 PM


coo: I know you won't know what I'm talking about <<<

I don't even know what I'm talking about some days.

Hopefully if there are more people who didn't realize that was a link, they will
read this thread and utilize it.







cooby
Jun 07 2009 11:12 AM


What i kinda meant was you can look at your own front door over and over again and not really see it







cooby
Jun 14 2009 09:23 AM


at last!







Kong76
Jun 27 2009 07:02 AM


I guess the joke's on me! I posted an invitation on the "this guy" up top (to
see if anyone really clicks there) and see if I got any bites. I get one PM from
the coobster that his name is Julio and eats iguannas which is where I my brain
was going with it but I didn't remember he spent time in the clink for murder??
----------
Wikipedia:
Julio Machado, born Julio Segundo Machado Rond�n (December 1, 1965 in Zulia State, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher who played for the New York Mets (1989-90) and Milwaukee Brewers (1990-91).

Machado started his career with the Mets. In the 1990 season, he went to the Brewers in a four-player deal, along with pitcher Kevin Brown, in exchange for catcher Charlie O'Brien and a minor league player.

Machado had a decent fastball, good control and willingness to challenge hitters. He also pitched a better-than-average curveball and a slider. Machado was certainly good enough to pitch for a few more years. However, he is a footnote in the ledger of baseball history. Spending the 1991 off-season in his homeland, Machado was arrested for murder being accused of shooting a woman following an auto accident. He was convicted and, following appeals, he was sentenced to 12 years in 1996.

In a three-year career, Machado posted a 7-5 record with 151 strikeouts and a 3.12 ERA in 147 innings.

Machado went on to play in the Venezuelan winter league and currently coaches in that league.

Machado was nicknamed "Iguanaman" for his fondness of eating the meat of iguanas.

----------
Next time our paths cross, coobs ... I owe you a beer!







Edgy DC
Jun 27 2009 01:08 PM


I conflate Julio Machado and Jose Bautista.







Benjamin Grimm
Jun 27 2009 01:10 PM


My newest conflation is Elmer Dessens and Casey Fossum.







seawolf17
Jun 27 2009 05:39 PM


I loved Julio Machado. Unquestionably in the bullpen of my All-Time Mets 25-Man Roster.







Frayed Knot
Jul 15 2009 05:32 PM


That's either Roy McMillan or Harry Truman



Posted


="metirish":2d0fy8i4]I liked Rick White.....was it Kiner or Healy that would always mess his name up? I remember Rick being big for us in 2000 , always seemed to be in trouble though.[/quote:2d0fy8i4]
You mean "Rick Wheat"?







G-Fafif
May 11 2009 09:23 PM


It was Fran:

"Shea will be ricking for Rock White!"

I have yet to miss Fran Healy.







cooby
May 12 2009 06:56 PM


I will miss Fran Healy until my bones are dust in the wind....


Who is that now?







Rockin' Doc
May 12 2009 07:11 PM


Robotic Danny Heep!







cooby
May 12 2009 07:12 PM


Izzit? I remember him...







Edgy DC
May 13 2009 07:34 AM


Looking at Heep here, I realize I have a mostly irrational hatred of shaving down the knob at the end of the bat and wrapping one's lower hands around the shaven knob.

(grumpy old man)Your hands belong above the knob.(/grumpy)



(I'm also not particular to when guys have dimples hollowed out at the end of their bats. (I think Wally Backman was the first guy I noticed with such a bat, but it probably pre-dates him by at least a decade..)







Benjamin Grimm
May 13 2009 08:12 AM


"wrapping one's hands around the shaven knob"

That definitely calls for a response from Fman.







metsmarathon
May 13 2009 08:23 AM


i would've expected the knob never to need shaving...







MFS62
May 15 2009 07:51 AM


I'm seeing the dreaded red x in the box instead of a picture on this morning's banner.
EDIT: Never mind, the picture just found its way in there.
Later







metirish
May 19 2009 05:31 PM


Castillo looks a bit like Ortiz , yes/no?







Edgy DC
May 21 2009 04:20 PM


Mike Cubbage and his magic leviation glasses.







Swan Swan H
May 21 2009 05:09 PM


See the ball, hit the ball.







Met Hunter
May 22 2009 06:11 AM


Last summer my daughter had a soccer tourney in Va Beach. The last day there, a bunch of us happened upon a Tides game in Norfolk. I noticed Cubbage sitting behind us in a Rays hat and a clipboard. He's a scout. He was so noticeable to me. Between innings we said hello and he was nice as can be.







cooby
Jun 04 2009 08:16 PM


Is that "Sweetness" Luis Lopez?







Kong76
Jun 04 2009 08:26 PM


Click on the the 'this guy' link and find out each and every time the
picture changes!







cooby
Jun 04 2009 08:28 PM


Cool! I thought it still was about the Ramones







Kong76
Jun 04 2009 08:34 PM


She continues the friend or foe game.







Benjamin Grimm
Jun 05 2009 06:48 AM


="Kong76":29zavirn]Click on the the 'this guy' link and find out each and every time the
picture changes![/quote:29zavirn]

I love the addition of the "this guy" link. It's very helpful, since I recognize very few of the players that appeared in 1990 or after.







Frayed Knot
Jun 05 2009 08:13 PM


It's Luis Lopez, but is it 'Super Luis Lopez Ultra'?







cooby
Jun 06 2009 10:30 AM


="Kong76":15bfr057]She continues the friend or foe game.[/quote:15bfr057]

Now Kasey, don't take that the wrong way.

It's kind of like the front door to your house. You don't notice all the squished bugs and spider webs and hand prints and stuff on it until after somebody has stopped by and suddenly you realize that you don't even really look at your front door anymore.

I know you won't know what I'm talking about.







Edgy DC
Jun 06 2009 02:23 PM


="Frayed Knot":1q2hkxgb]It's Luis Lopez, but is it 'Super Luis Lopez Ultra'?[/quote:1q2hkxgb]
I prefer Luis "Left Eye" Lopez.







metirish
Jun 06 2009 02:49 PM


="Benjamin Grimm":33ihq0he]
="Kong76":33ihq0he]Click on the the 'this guy' link and find out each and every time the
picture changes![/quote:33ihq0he]

I love the addition of the "this guy" link. It's very helpful, since I recognize very few of the players that appeared in 1990 or after.[/quote:33ihq0he]

Me too , never noticed it before.







Kong76
Jun 06 2009 03:35 PM


coo: I know you won't know what I'm talking about <<<

I don't even know what I'm talking about some days.

Hopefully if there are more people who didn't realize that was a link, they will
read this thread and utilize it.







cooby
Jun 07 2009 11:12 AM


What i kinda meant was you can look at your own front door over and over again and not really see it







cooby
Jun 14 2009 09:23 AM


at last!







Kong76
Jun 27 2009 07:02 AM


I guess the joke's on me! I posted an invitation on the "this guy" up top (to
see if anyone really clicks there) and see if I got any bites. I get one PM from
the coobster that his name is Julio and eats iguannas which is where I my brain
was going with it but I didn't remember he spent time in the clink for murder??
----------
Wikipedia:
Julio Machado, born Julio Segundo Machado Rond�n (December 1, 1965 in Zulia State, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher who played for the New York Mets (1989-90) and Milwaukee Brewers (1990-91).

Machado started his career with the Mets. In the 1990 season, he went to the Brewers in a four-player deal, along with pitcher Kevin Brown, in exchange for catcher Charlie O'Brien and a minor league player.

Machado had a decent fastball, good control and willingness to challenge hitters. He also pitched a better-than-average curveball and a slider. Machado was certainly good enough to pitch for a few more years. However, he is a footnote in the ledger of baseball history. Spending the 1991 off-season in his homeland, Machado was arrested for murder being accused of shooting a woman following an auto accident. He was convicted and, following appeals, he was sentenced to 12 years in 1996.

In a three-year career, Machado posted a 7-5 record with 151 strikeouts and a 3.12 ERA in 147 innings.

Machado went on to play in the Venezuelan winter league and currently coaches in that league.

Machado was nicknamed "Iguanaman" for his fondness of eating the meat of iguanas.

----------
Next time our paths cross, coobs ... I owe you a beer!







Edgy DC
Jun 27 2009 01:08 PM


I conflate Julio Machado and Jose Bautista.







Benjamin Grimm
Jun 27 2009 01:10 PM


My newest conflation is Elmer Dessens and Casey Fossum.







seawolf17
Jun 27 2009 05:39 PM


I loved Julio Machado. Unquestionably in the bullpen of my All-Time Mets 25-Man Roster.







Frayed Knot
Jul 15 2009 05:32 PM


That's either Roy McMillan or Harry Truman



Posted


It was Fran:

"Shea will be ricking for Rock White!"

I have yet to miss Fran Healy.


Guest cooby
Guests
Posted


I will miss Fran Healy until my bones are dust in the wind....


Who is that now?


Guest Rockin' Doc
Guests
Posted


Robotic Danny Heep!


Guest cooby
Guests
Posted


Izzit? I remember him...


Guest Edgy DC
Guests
Posted


Looking at Heep here, I realize I have a mostly irrational hatred of shaving down the knob at the end of the bat and wrapping one's lower hands around the shaven knob.

(grumpy old man)Your hands belong above the knob.(/grumpy)



(I'm also not particular to when guys have dimples hollowed out at the end of their bats. (I think Wally Backman was the first guy I noticed with such a bat, but it probably pre-dates him by at least a decade..)


Old-Timey Member
Posted


I'm seeing the dreaded red x in the box instead of a picture on this morning's banner.
EDIT: Never mind, the picture just found its way in there.
Later


Guest Edgy DC
Guests
Posted


Mike Cubbage and his magic leviation glasses.


Guest Swan Swan H
Guests
Posted


See the ball, hit the ball.


Posted


Last summer my daughter had a soccer tourney in Va Beach. The last day there, a bunch of us happened upon a Tides game in Norfolk. I noticed Cubbage sitting behind us in a Rays hat and a clipboard. He's a scout. He was so noticeable to me. Between innings we said hello and he was nice as can be.


  • 2 weeks later...
Guest cooby
Guests
Posted


Is that "Sweetness" Luis Lopez?


Guest Kong76
Guests
Posted


Click on the the 'this guy' link and find out each and every time the
picture changes!


Guest cooby
Guests
Posted


Cool! I thought it still was about the Ramones


Guest Kong76
Guests
Posted


She continues the friend or foe game.


Posted


="Kong76":29zavirn]Click on the the 'this guy' link and find out each and every time the
picture changes![/quote:29zavirn]

I love the addition of the "this guy" link. It's very helpful, since I recognize very few of the players that appeared in 1990 or after.







Frayed Knot
Jun 05 2009 08:13 PM


It's Luis Lopez, but is it 'Super Luis Lopez Ultra'?







cooby
Jun 06 2009 10:30 AM


="Kong76":15bfr057]She continues the friend or foe game.[/quote:15bfr057]

Now Kasey, don't take that the wrong way.

It's kind of like the front door to your house. You don't notice all the squished bugs and spider webs and hand prints and stuff on it until after somebody has stopped by and suddenly you realize that you don't even really look at your front door anymore.

I know you won't know what I'm talking about.







Edgy DC
Jun 06 2009 02:23 PM


="Frayed Knot":1q2hkxgb]It's Luis Lopez, but is it 'Super Luis Lopez Ultra'?[/quote:1q2hkxgb]
I prefer Luis "Left Eye" Lopez.







metirish
Jun 06 2009 02:49 PM


="Benjamin Grimm":33ihq0he]
="Kong76":33ihq0he]Click on the the 'this guy' link and find out each and every time the
picture changes![/quote:33ihq0he]

I love the addition of the "this guy" link. It's very helpful, since I recognize very few of the players that appeared in 1990 or after.[/quote:33ihq0he]

Me too , never noticed it before.







Kong76
Jun 06 2009 03:35 PM


coo: I know you won't know what I'm talking about <<<

I don't even know what I'm talking about some days.

Hopefully if there are more people who didn't realize that was a link, they will
read this thread and utilize it.







cooby
Jun 07 2009 11:12 AM


What i kinda meant was you can look at your own front door over and over again and not really see it







cooby
Jun 14 2009 09:23 AM


at last!







Kong76
Jun 27 2009 07:02 AM


I guess the joke's on me! I posted an invitation on the "this guy" up top (to
see if anyone really clicks there) and see if I got any bites. I get one PM from
the coobster that his name is Julio and eats iguannas which is where I my brain
was going with it but I didn't remember he spent time in the clink for murder??
----------
Wikipedia:
Julio Machado, born Julio Segundo Machado Rond�n (December 1, 1965 in Zulia State, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher who played for the New York Mets (1989-90) and Milwaukee Brewers (1990-91).

Machado started his career with the Mets. In the 1990 season, he went to the Brewers in a four-player deal, along with pitcher Kevin Brown, in exchange for catcher Charlie O'Brien and a minor league player.

Machado had a decent fastball, good control and willingness to challenge hitters. He also pitched a better-than-average curveball and a slider. Machado was certainly good enough to pitch for a few more years. However, he is a footnote in the ledger of baseball history. Spending the 1991 off-season in his homeland, Machado was arrested for murder being accused of shooting a woman following an auto accident. He was convicted and, following appeals, he was sentenced to 12 years in 1996.

In a three-year career, Machado posted a 7-5 record with 151 strikeouts and a 3.12 ERA in 147 innings.

Machado went on to play in the Venezuelan winter league and currently coaches in that league.

Machado was nicknamed "Iguanaman" for his fondness of eating the meat of iguanas.

----------
Next time our paths cross, coobs ... I owe you a beer!







Edgy DC
Jun 27 2009 01:08 PM


I conflate Julio Machado and Jose Bautista.







Benjamin Grimm
Jun 27 2009 01:10 PM


My newest conflation is Elmer Dessens and Casey Fossum.







seawolf17
Jun 27 2009 05:39 PM


I loved Julio Machado. Unquestionably in the bullpen of my All-Time Mets 25-Man Roster.







Frayed Knot
Jul 15 2009 05:32 PM


That's either Roy McMillan or Harry Truman



Guest cooby
Guests
Posted


="Kong76":15bfr057]She continues the friend or foe game.[/quote:15bfr057]

Now Kasey, don't take that the wrong way.

It's kind of like the front door to your house. You don't notice all the squished bugs and spider webs and hand prints and stuff on it until after somebody has stopped by and suddenly you realize that you don't even really look at your front door anymore.

I know you won't know what I'm talking about.







Edgy DC
Jun 06 2009 02:23 PM


="Frayed Knot":1q2hkxgb]It's Luis Lopez, but is it 'Super Luis Lopez Ultra'?[/quote:1q2hkxgb]
I prefer Luis "Left Eye" Lopez.







metirish
Jun 06 2009 02:49 PM


="Benjamin Grimm":33ihq0he]
="Kong76":33ihq0he]Click on the the 'this guy' link and find out each and every time the
picture changes![/quote:33ihq0he]

I love the addition of the "this guy" link. It's very helpful, since I recognize very few of the players that appeared in 1990 or after.[/quote:33ihq0he]

Me too , never noticed it before.







Kong76
Jun 06 2009 03:35 PM


coo: I know you won't know what I'm talking about <<<

I don't even know what I'm talking about some days.

Hopefully if there are more people who didn't realize that was a link, they will
read this thread and utilize it.







cooby
Jun 07 2009 11:12 AM


What i kinda meant was you can look at your own front door over and over again and not really see it







cooby
Jun 14 2009 09:23 AM


at last!







Kong76
Jun 27 2009 07:02 AM


I guess the joke's on me! I posted an invitation on the "this guy" up top (to
see if anyone really clicks there) and see if I got any bites. I get one PM from
the coobster that his name is Julio and eats iguannas which is where I my brain
was going with it but I didn't remember he spent time in the clink for murder??
----------
Wikipedia:
Julio Machado, born Julio Segundo Machado Rond�n (December 1, 1965 in Zulia State, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher who played for the New York Mets (1989-90) and Milwaukee Brewers (1990-91).

Machado started his career with the Mets. In the 1990 season, he went to the Brewers in a four-player deal, along with pitcher Kevin Brown, in exchange for catcher Charlie O'Brien and a minor league player.

Machado had a decent fastball, good control and willingness to challenge hitters. He also pitched a better-than-average curveball and a slider. Machado was certainly good enough to pitch for a few more years. However, he is a footnote in the ledger of baseball history. Spending the 1991 off-season in his homeland, Machado was arrested for murder being accused of shooting a woman following an auto accident. He was convicted and, following appeals, he was sentenced to 12 years in 1996.

In a three-year career, Machado posted a 7-5 record with 151 strikeouts and a 3.12 ERA in 147 innings.

Machado went on to play in the Venezuelan winter league and currently coaches in that league.

Machado was nicknamed "Iguanaman" for his fondness of eating the meat of iguanas.

----------
Next time our paths cross, coobs ... I owe you a beer!







Edgy DC
Jun 27 2009 01:08 PM


I conflate Julio Machado and Jose Bautista.







Benjamin Grimm
Jun 27 2009 01:10 PM


My newest conflation is Elmer Dessens and Casey Fossum.







seawolf17
Jun 27 2009 05:39 PM


I loved Julio Machado. Unquestionably in the bullpen of my All-Time Mets 25-Man Roster.







Frayed Knot
Jul 15 2009 05:32 PM


That's either Roy McMillan or Harry Truman



Guest Edgy DC
Guests
Posted


="Frayed Knot":1q2hkxgb]It's Luis Lopez, but is it 'Super Luis Lopez Ultra'?[/quote:1q2hkxgb]
I prefer Luis "Left Eye" Lopez.







metirish
Jun 06 2009 02:49 PM


="Benjamin Grimm":33ihq0he]
="Kong76":33ihq0he]Click on the the 'this guy' link and find out each and every time the
picture changes![/quote:33ihq0he]

I love the addition of the "this guy" link. It's very helpful, since I recognize very few of the players that appeared in 1990 or after.[/quote:33ihq0he]

Me too , never noticed it before.







Kong76
Jun 06 2009 03:35 PM


coo: I know you won't know what I'm talking about <<<

I don't even know what I'm talking about some days.

Hopefully if there are more people who didn't realize that was a link, they will
read this thread and utilize it.







cooby
Jun 07 2009 11:12 AM


What i kinda meant was you can look at your own front door over and over again and not really see it







cooby
Jun 14 2009 09:23 AM


at last!







Kong76
Jun 27 2009 07:02 AM


I guess the joke's on me! I posted an invitation on the "this guy" up top (to
see if anyone really clicks there) and see if I got any bites. I get one PM from
the coobster that his name is Julio and eats iguannas which is where I my brain
was going with it but I didn't remember he spent time in the clink for murder??
----------
Wikipedia:
Julio Machado, born Julio Segundo Machado Rond�n (December 1, 1965 in Zulia State, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher who played for the New York Mets (1989-90) and Milwaukee Brewers (1990-91).

Machado started his career with the Mets. In the 1990 season, he went to the Brewers in a four-player deal, along with pitcher Kevin Brown, in exchange for catcher Charlie O'Brien and a minor league player.

Machado had a decent fastball, good control and willingness to challenge hitters. He also pitched a better-than-average curveball and a slider. Machado was certainly good enough to pitch for a few more years. However, he is a footnote in the ledger of baseball history. Spending the 1991 off-season in his homeland, Machado was arrested for murder being accused of shooting a woman following an auto accident. He was convicted and, following appeals, he was sentenced to 12 years in 1996.

In a three-year career, Machado posted a 7-5 record with 151 strikeouts and a 3.12 ERA in 147 innings.

Machado went on to play in the Venezuelan winter league and currently coaches in that league.

Machado was nicknamed "Iguanaman" for his fondness of eating the meat of iguanas.

----------
Next time our paths cross, coobs ... I owe you a beer!







Edgy DC
Jun 27 2009 01:08 PM


I conflate Julio Machado and Jose Bautista.







Benjamin Grimm
Jun 27 2009 01:10 PM


My newest conflation is Elmer Dessens and Casey Fossum.







seawolf17
Jun 27 2009 05:39 PM


I loved Julio Machado. Unquestionably in the bullpen of my All-Time Mets 25-Man Roster.







Frayed Knot
Jul 15 2009 05:32 PM


That's either Roy McMillan or Harry Truman



Posted


="Benjamin Grimm":33ihq0he]
="Kong76":33ihq0he]Click on the the 'this guy' link and find out each and every time the
picture changes![/quote:33ihq0he]

I love the addition of the "this guy" link. It's very helpful, since I recognize very few of the players that appeared in 1990 or after.[/quote:33ihq0he]

Me too , never noticed it before.







Kong76
Jun 06 2009 03:35 PM


coo: I know you won't know what I'm talking about <<<

I don't even know what I'm talking about some days.

Hopefully if there are more people who didn't realize that was a link, they will
read this thread and utilize it.







cooby
Jun 07 2009 11:12 AM


What i kinda meant was you can look at your own front door over and over again and not really see it







cooby
Jun 14 2009 09:23 AM


at last!







Kong76
Jun 27 2009 07:02 AM


I guess the joke's on me! I posted an invitation on the "this guy" up top (to
see if anyone really clicks there) and see if I got any bites. I get one PM from
the coobster that his name is Julio and eats iguannas which is where I my brain
was going with it but I didn't remember he spent time in the clink for murder??
----------
Wikipedia:
Julio Machado, born Julio Segundo Machado Rond�n (December 1, 1965 in Zulia State, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher who played for the New York Mets (1989-90) and Milwaukee Brewers (1990-91).

Machado started his career with the Mets. In the 1990 season, he went to the Brewers in a four-player deal, along with pitcher Kevin Brown, in exchange for catcher Charlie O'Brien and a minor league player.

Machado had a decent fastball, good control and willingness to challenge hitters. He also pitched a better-than-average curveball and a slider. Machado was certainly good enough to pitch for a few more years. However, he is a footnote in the ledger of baseball history. Spending the 1991 off-season in his homeland, Machado was arrested for murder being accused of shooting a woman following an auto accident. He was convicted and, following appeals, he was sentenced to 12 years in 1996.

In a three-year career, Machado posted a 7-5 record with 151 strikeouts and a 3.12 ERA in 147 innings.

Machado went on to play in the Venezuelan winter league and currently coaches in that league.

Machado was nicknamed "Iguanaman" for his fondness of eating the meat of iguanas.

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Edgy DC
Jun 27 2009 01:08 PM


I conflate Julio Machado and Jose Bautista.







Benjamin Grimm
Jun 27 2009 01:10 PM


My newest conflation is Elmer Dessens and Casey Fossum.







seawolf17
Jun 27 2009 05:39 PM


I loved Julio Machado. Unquestionably in the bullpen of my All-Time Mets 25-Man Roster.







Frayed Knot
Jul 15 2009 05:32 PM


That's either Roy McMillan or Harry Truman



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