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Josh Hamilton
That boy can hit a baseball.
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He sure can.
What he did last night was amazing, but his making it back is even moreso. He was the first pick several years ago and got a 3.9 million dollar signing bonus ot of high school. I remember reading an article about him when he had his troubles, hoping he could get right. Good for him!
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Yeah, he put em out last night. But, 19 HR's in Texas' ball park is just about average stuff isn't is?
Q: Did the same guy pitch to other hitters too? That old timer musta needed a mega rubdown. |
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He's got 21 HR, which puts him 2 behind the League leader. He's got 95 RBI, which is 25 more than the next best in the AL. His batting average is in the top 10 in the League. That's not bad for someone just getting started in the Majors.
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Being an NL guy from the NE (Yankees, Mets & Phillies) I don't get to see the midwest and west coast players too much. and I long ago gave up trying to follow all the teams. It was lot easier when there were only 16 teams in the major leagues, and all the players were OLDER than me!!! |
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Did you know that Cape May, New Jersey is south of Cross Junction, Virginia?
And that Cumberland Gap, Virginia is west of Detroit, Michigan? |
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We are dominated here by NY & Phila media markets. Hence, the subconscious tends to view this area as within those "borders" . And being on a southern peninsula surrounded by water on three sides, we are inclined to look north. Does that make any sense? |
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He's a testament to what hard work and a good support structure can do in times of hardship, my hats off to him! That was a great game last night.
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I had to be convinced there really was a town named Paw Paw. |
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