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Keeping track of Julio & Roger - 2007 Version

Started by ultimate7, 05/25/07, 11:33:08 PM

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ultimate7

I don't remember but I assume Clemens pitched a post season game
Quote from: Dårky on 11/02/10, 12:04:50 AM
The Raiders are a successful organization

Big Hath

Battle not with monsters lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.

Gantry

I voted yes for the Twins getting Franco via Beefy's link, I suggest you all do the same because he's down 10 votes.  Make it happen!

Metal King

Oh sorry, didn't know there was another Clemens/Franco topic, I guess I'll have to post here now too....I usually only check the first 2 pages of topics.

Clemens might be done now. But he doesn't need to prove anything anymore. He was a Hall of Famer beginning over 10 years ago. Franco can still hit, Jesus Christ just let the guy play at least half a season!!!!  Had he not gotten hurt and missed most of 1992, and not missed those couple years in the mid/late 90s playing ball in Mexico or wherever it was, he might have reached 3,000 hits.

Minnie Minoso was 57 in 1980 when he made his final out, but in just one at-bat.

fknmclane

Quote from: BDawk on 08/29/12, 07:52:41 AM
I just wiped my ass then smelled the toilet paper.  What's wrong with me? 

Quote from: Kane on 08/22/16, 11:56:48 AM
the dude either has some high float or a mess between the cheeks.

ultimate7

Quote from: Dårky on 11/02/10, 12:04:50 AM
The Raiders are a successful organization

Nacho


Gantry

Wow, that day is finally upon us.  Has Clemens "officially" retired? 

Metal King

Well it looks like Clemens is the winner. I was shocked when I heard Julio hung 'em up. Roger officially didn't retire, he could still come back & pitch a few games. If I were that close to 5,000 Strikeouts I'd continue to play.....

Clemens will officially be the last RBI'er to retire, when he officially retires.  Hah.