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Player Team Homers Year
Barry Bonds Giants 39 2001 Reggie Jackson A's 37 1969 Mark McGwire Cardinals 37 1998 Luis Gonzalez D-backs 35 2001 Ken Griffey Jr. Mariners 35 1998 Frank Howard Senators 34 1969 Roger Maris Yankees 33 1961 Sammy Sosa Cubs 33 1998 Ken Griffey Jr. Mariners 33 1994 Matt Williams Giants 33 1994 Mark McGwire A's 33 1987 Albert Pujols Cardinals 32 2009 Sammy Sosa Cubs 32 1999 Frank Thomas White Sox 32 1994 Jose Bautista Blue Jays 31 2011 David Ortiz Red Sox 31 2006 Jose Canseco Devil Rays 31 1999 Mark McGwire A's 31 1997 Kevin Mitchell Giants 31 1989 Mike Schmidt Phillies 31 1979 Willie Mays Giants 31 1954 Alex Rodriguez Yankees 30 2007 Jim Thome White Sox 30 2006 Barry Bonds Giants 30 2003 Mark McGwire Cardinals 30 2000 Greg Vaughn Padres 30 1998 Ken Griffey Jr. Mariners 30 1997 Brady Anderson Orioles 30 1996 Dave Kingman Mets 30 1976 Willie Stargell Pirates 30 1973 Willie Stargell Pirates 30 1971 Willie McCovey Giants 30 1969 Harmon Killebrew Twins 30 1964 |
So Reggie Holds the real record cause the others were on the juice.
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Wasn't joking.
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Os have 18 games to the asg so Davis should pass 30 easy. He's been on a tear the last two weeks or so. Also rooting for Manny machado who has 35 2bs which is on pace to break the record still. Davis is also on pace for 50/50 hr/2b
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My list
#2 anyone that beats the Yankees #3 anyone that beats the Red sox #4 anyone that beats the Nationals |
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I refuse to ever believe Cal ripken took steroids
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Ichiro with the walk off? Ichiro with the walk off.
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Rockies are getting massacred by the Red Sox
seems familiar |
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Bro, Sox roll so hard, bro.
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they're only playing one more in Boston, and I will root fairly hard for them to win
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I root for the Rockies and then pretty much any of the A.L. West teams except the Astros
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Even the people in Houston don't root for the astros, why would you?
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Kawasaki got sent down to AAA to make room for Reyes. I hope Reyes breaks his fucking leg!
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he probably will
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soon
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A batch of solo shots in the Bronx tonight. Fun game against Darvish
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Woke up this morning and the headline on my homepage was "Cashman furious over A-Rod". Which led me to hope that they're gonna void the contract.
It wasn't. But hey, Ichiro with the walk off homer last night. Not bad. |
<font color=goldenrod>Twice in 4 days the Mets had a game like that. Coming back to tie it in the top of the 9th against all odds only to lose in the bottom of the 9th anyway.</font>
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That "comeback" was due only to the nearly equal incompetence of the ChiSox. Unbelievable 9th inning though. Not really good baseball, but entertaining.
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Wait...
Who let Droford back in here? |
Well Mark Teixeira is done for the season.
Congratulations Lyle Overbay. Your place on this team has been secured. |
-OH NO YOU DON'T-
You still haven't answered my question |
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Sitting here at the Yankees-Rangers game. Sad that I have to endure Phil Hughes :'(
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You're there early.
First time there? |
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Damn, Hughes showed up to play today. Too bad the offense didn't.
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Read on MLB Trade Rumors that the Pads are looking into both Ricky Nolasco and Matt Garza. I'd love Garza, but Hoyer is being his typical self, trying to recoup players he drafted working for Bostom, with the rumored name mentioned being Reymond Fuentes, who Hoyer himself traded for in the Adrian Gonzalez to Boston deal, as well as 2010 Padres draft picks. We shall see, but, considering Garza would be a short term rental, with a very slight chance of resigning, I wouldn't give up a whole hell of a lot prospect wise. Especially with Fuentes putting up good to great numbers in AA San Antonio. |
oh Rockies you need Tulo so bad
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The Pittsburgh Pirates have the best record in the Majors. Let that set in.
Please at least let them finish over .500 this year. Pitching will need to stay solid. It's amazing how they have kept up the pace with the top 2 in the rotation down on the DL. |
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finally a reason to rejoice!
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The Tribe that good, or is the Chisox bullpen that bad?
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19-10 Indians over the White Sox going into the bottom of the 9th and this is only Game 1 of a Doubleheader?! and game 2 is scheduled to start at 9:30 Eastern time?! :wtf:
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<font color=goldenrod>Tough loss today, but Matt Harvey is fucking sexy.</font>
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The sexiest man in the MLB pitching the 9th for the Dodgers in this 16-1 game
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Angel Pagan is hurt, and he also plays for the Giants :roll:
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Fantastic.
I've been watching this 2nd Indians/White Sox game because I was sure the Indians were coming back and they did. Hawk Harrelson very fatigued/upset. A millions runs scored between the 2 games. |
Damn. My BTS in a day flamed pretty hard. Got 40 out of a possible 57 hits today. That's what I get for picking my players at work.
Oh and Miguel Cabrera is still pretty good at hitting baseballs. |
Don't think I ever posted it on here but I swear Scherzer's been a better pitcher than Verlander over the past season and a half. 12-0 baby
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I miss Russell Martin
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Also as far as I’m concerned the Ilitches and Leyland need to make the decision to get José Valverde out of town ASAP. He did save a handful of games this season with his brief call-up back here, but he's also blown completely savable (sp?) games more often than not, and that inconsistency, to me, and I'm sure to a lot of Tiger fans just screams LIABILITY. A few people might not want to hear it, but dammit sometimes the truth hurts and they will just have to deal with it. Besides we've got Benoit, Rondon, Coke and several others that will be reliable when called upon. Release Valverde or trade him already. |
Josh Satin has Some Fucking Eyebrows on him
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Coke is not reliable with the way Leyland uses him, as it stands. Benoit, however, is a stud. Can't understand why Leyland won't just name him the damn closer already. Alburquerque has struck out more batters than innings pitched. There's another guy who moving into an elevated role would be a wise move.
I don't think anything is really wrong with Verlander, per se. Looking at his numbers, his babip is almost 60 points higher than his career number, and that bodes the same against league average. In short, I think he's suffering from bad luck on balls in play. Even with his decreased velocity, we shouldn't expect him to continue pitching this way. Although, he is 30, so I think the Verlander we've seen the previous two years is on his way out the door. Scherzer's 28. Think that has a lot to do with how dominate he is. Guy is a strikeout machine in his prime. |
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You didn't call anything because no one can read your posts
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Droford, just answer me and I'll let you post in here.
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This is incredible.
Droford would rather pretend to ignore the question than just answer it and be done with it. |
What was the bet?
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That's not a bet so no, I won't do it.
All you have to do is give me a name and it's over. |
You can "say" what you want but no one can hear you.
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Goodbye Droford.
Come back to us when you're ready to tell us who is currently the sexiest ballplayer in the MLB. |
It's not a bet, idiot.
I'm the one in power. I have nothing to gain from "winning" your "bet". |
no offense, RoXer, but why did you have to delete my posts as well?
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quality control
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Oooooooof.
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ok... but seriously Dro answer the fucking question stop dodging like a fucking politician
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Jose Bautista! Fuck your couch nigga!
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Rich Garces, duh!
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Alfonso Soriano
I have to rethink my position on him |
stop messing with the sports topics with personal bullshit IE: deleting posts. keep that for the crappy casual forum
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<font color=goldenrod>Less than a week to go until the All Star rosters are announced, so I’m going to continue my annual tradition of trying to guess the rosters. Most years I just stick with the best players, but we all know there are snubs. This year I’m going to really try and factor in the way the rosters are voted on. The starting lineups for both teams are voted on by fans. Then a backup at each position (including 3 outfielders), 5 starters, and 3 closers are voted on by players. So really the manager selections are limited, and usually their hands are tied with having to make sure each team gets a rep anyway. There will be snubs in my predictions, but such is life.
American League Most of the AL lineup seems to be set, as the majority of the players have huge leads. The one close battle is for the final outfield spot, with Bautista gaining on Nick Markakis each time a new poll is released. I’m going to guess that Bautista leapfrogs Markakis by the time the polls close on July 4th. STARTERS C Joe Mauer, Minnesota Twins 1B Chris Davis, Baltimore Orioles 2B Robinson Cano, New York Yankees SS J.J. Hardy, Baltimore Orioles 3B Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers OF Jose Bautista, Toronto Blue Jays OF Adam Jones, Baltimore Orioles OF Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels DH David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox The 12-0 Max Scherzer receives the most votes in player balloting and would presumably be the favorite to get the start. King Felix receives plenty of love from the players as expected, as does ERA leader Clay Buchholz. Japanese imports Darvish and Iwakuma round off the player voting. Jim Leyland notices there are no lefties on the team yet, and there are some very good ones out there so Sale and Holland get in. Bartolo Colon is with his 11 wins. Leyland tabs Kuroda as his final starter, easily the Yankees’ most reliable starter this year. Mo gets the most votes for the relievers, and should be the designated closer. He’s been the best closer in the AL and, even if he wasn’t, he deserves the honor to close with it being his final All Star Game. Pitch him in the bottom of the 8th if the AL is losing, he deserves an appearance certainly. AL West rivals Nathan and Balfour are also voted in by the players. Leyland opts not to take a 4th closer and instead brings along Jesse Crain, who has amazing numbers as the top set-up guy for the White Sox. PITCHERS RHP Grant Balfour, Oakland Athletics RHP Clay Buchholz, Boston Red Sox RHP Bartolo Colon, Oakland Athletics RHP Jesse Crain, Chicago White Sox RHP Yu Darvish, Texas Rangers RHP Felix Hernandez, Seattle Mariners LHP Derek Holland, Texas Rangers RHP Hisashi Iwakuma, Seattle Mariners RHP Hiroki Kuroda, New York Yankees RHP Joe Nathan, Texas Rangers RHP Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees LHP Chris Sale, Chicago White Sox RHP Max Scherzer, Detroit Tigers I think the reserves on the AL side will be largely determined by how the players ballot is listed. I believe that the players vote on the same ballot that the fans do, which would mean Encarnacion is technically listed as a DH and is a shoo-in, which opens up Prince to be the backup 1B and make his annual Home Run Derby appearance. Pedroia, Peralta, Longoria, and Cruz seem to be locks to be voted in at their positions. Markakis is voted in despite no longer starting. I think the players would need to write in votes for Daniel Nava which I’m not sure will actually happen, so I’ll say Alex Gordon is voted in, saving Leyland from needing to pick a Royals rep on his own. Santana is voted in as the backup catcher, although Jason Castro of the Astros is having a nearly identical year. Still, Leyland sticks with two catchers and brings along Jose Altuve for additional speed and flexibility. One spot left to fill, so Leyland goes with Adrian Beltre, who is selected as a respected veteran. RESERVES C Carlos Santana, Cleveland Indians 1B Prince Fielder, Detroit Tigers 2B Jose Altuve, Houston Astros 2B Dustin Pedroia, Boston Red Sox SS Jhonny Peralta, Detroit Tigers 3B Adrian Beltre, Texas Rangers 3B Evan Longoria, Tampa Bay Rays OF Nelson Cruz, Texas Rangers OF Alex Gordon, Kansas City Royals OF Nick Markakis, Baltimore Orioles DH Edwin Encarnacion, Toronto Blue Jays Leyland wraps things up with his final vote choices. Daniel Nava gets a chance to be properly voted in. Manny “Doubles Machine” Machado, Josh Donaldson, and Jason Kipnis are certainly all worthwhile candidates. James Loney is also a viable option after quietly putting together a very good campaign in St. Pete. FINAL VOTE CANDIDATES 3B Josh Donaldson, Oakland Athletics 2B Jason Kipnis, Cleveland Indians 1B James Loney, Tampa Bay Rays 3B Manny Machado, Baltimore Orioles OF Daniel Nava, Boston Red Sox National League I’m going to assume the starters for the NL are the same ones that are currently ahead in the polls. For the starting infield, this is fine as the guys currently slated to start should all be there. But the outfield is unfortunately a mess. Beltran starting makes sense, but at this point I really don’t think Upton or Harper deserve to be there at all, much less starting. STARTERS C Yadier Molina, Cardinals 1B Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds 2B Brandon Phillips, Cincinnati Reds SS Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado Rockies 3B David Wright, New York Mets OF Carlos Beltran, St. Louis Cardinals OF Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals OF Justin Upton, Atlanta Braves Harvey, Kershaw, and Wainwright are all shoo-ins to be among the top 5 in the player vote. Cliff Lee gets is voted in as well as he is well-known and is having a very good year. Somewhat controversially, Strasburg gets in as the 5th guy in player balloting. His numbers have been good, but he’s primarily voted in based on reputation. Corbin seems to still be unknown to so many, which is unfortunate as he’s been amazing. He and Zimmermann have been far too good for Bruce Bochy to leave out. Jeff Locke gets in as a surprise contender for the ERA title. Rookie of the Year contender Shelby Miller gets in as well. Bochy has said he will likely pick Harvey as the starter given that the game is in New York, hopefully he follows through with that. On to the closers, Grilli has been a great story and the best closer in baseball, so he’s the top guy voted in and is the official closer for the NL team. Kimbrel being voted in is a given. Chapman is the 3rd guy voted in, and while he’s been good, I think his reputation for dominant stuff is what pushes him in ahead of some other guys. While Bochy seems to be a reasonable guy, there always seems to be a token favoritism pick – so Sergio Romo is tabbed as the final pitcher on the squad ahead of Mujica or Soriano. PITCHERS LHP Aroldis Chapman, Cincinnati Reds LHP Patrick Corbin, Arizona Diamondbacks RHP Jason Grilli, Pittsburgh Pirates RHP Matt Harvey, New York Mets LHP Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers RHP Craig Kimbrel, Atlanta Braves LHP Cliff Lee, Philadelphia Phillies LHP Jeff Locke, Pittsburgh Pirates RHP Shelby Miller, St. Louis Cardinals RHP Sergio Romo, San Francisco Giants RHP Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals RHP Adam Wainwright, St. Louis Cardinals RHP Jordan Zimmermann, Washington Nationals Posey, Goldschmidt, and Gonzalez are all no-doubters to be voted in. Sandoval also is voted in as 3B options are really slim. Rizzo is selected by Bochy as the Cubs’ lone rep pretty much by default. Matt Carpenter is voted in as the backup 2B, but Bochy also opts to take Scutaro, who brings value as the team’s utility guy. Jean Segura is voted in as the backup SS and, by rule, would move into the starting lineup since Tulowitzki won’t be playing. Knowing Tulowitzki won’t play also makes it easier for Bochy to select the speedy Everth Cabrera onto the team as an extra SS and the lone Padres rep. HR leader Domonic Brown and Cuddyer’s hitting streak get them voted in by the players. That leaves 1 OF spot, and although leaving out Carlos Gomez feels criminal, Bochy has to bring a Miami Marlin, so in comes Giancarlo Stanton. RESERVES C Buster Posey, San Francisco Giants 1B Paul Goldschmidt, Arizona Diamondbacks 1B Anthony Rizzo, Chicago Cubs 2B Matt Carpenter, St. Louis Cardinals 2B Marco Scutaro, San Francisco Giants SS Everth Cabrera, San Diego Padres SS Jean Segura, Milwaukee Brewers 3B Pablo Sandoval, San Francisco Giants OF Domonic Brown, Philadelphia Phillies OF Michael Cuddyer, Colorado Rockies OF Carlos Gonzalez, Colorado Rockies OF Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins Lastly, Bochy needs to make his final vote choices. Gomez really should both be there to begin with, but the Upton/Harper fan voting cost him – at least he’ll get another chance, as will Jay Bruce. Bochy gives the Giants fans one last chance to vote by putting Pence into the mix. Mujica and Soriano also get another chance after being snubbed for Romo. FINAL VOTE CANDIDATES OF Jay Bruce, Cincinnati Reds OF Carlos Gomez, Milwaukee Brewers P Edward Mujica, St. Louis Cardinals OF Hunter Pence, San Francisco Giants P Rafael Soriano, Washington Nationals</font> |
<font color=goldenrod>And as I leave off Ian Desmond, he promptly says "fuck you" and hits a 2 run bomb. Could see him making the team anyway once Tulo has to officially be replaced.</font>
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Jose Bautista might sneak in. Hit another bomb in the 9th. Up to 19 now.
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<font color=goldenrod>Wouldn't really say he'll sneak in. He'll almost definitely be on the team. Between the fan vote and the player vote I can't see how he's not one of the top 6 outfielders. Yeah his batting average is subpar, but the Bautista Bombs make up for it.</font>
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<font color=goldenrod>There's actually been a bit of a push from the media to get Yasiel Puig in. Don't think it'll happen though. Not enough time for him to receive write-in votes, and Bochy's said he doesn't think 3 weeks makes an All Star, so he won't be a Final Vote option. That leaves only the player vote, and I think a lot of the players feel the same way and will hold off.
Side idea: maybe put Yasiel Puig and Wil Myers in the Home Run Derby as special rookie entrants to generate some extra interest? David Wright (captain) Carlos Gonzalez Giancarlo Stanton Yasiel Puig Robinson Cano (captain) Chris Davis Prince Fielder Wil Myers Would be a pretty fun lineup.</font> |
Pirates Bullpen today threw 12 innings of scoreless ball. Outstanding.
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Well, THAT just figures...
After a 5-year self-imposed moratorium against going to Pirates games due to my dislike of the current ownership's policies, we decided to take my son (now 5) to his first baseball game today. There was a 2-hour rain delay to wait through. Then it went extra innings. After the 12th we went to the clubhouse store to buy the skull & crossbones flag that Alex wanted. We watched the bottom of the 13th inning standing in the concourse, then left. (At this point we've been inside PNC Park for 6 1/2 hours). We walk across the Allegheny River and back to the car. As we're exiting the parking garage with the game still on the radio, the Pirates finally win the game in the bottom of the 14th inning. |
so last night i enjoyed espn's sunday night baseball coverage of yankees vs orioles, and while i mostly conversed and was distracted through a majority of the game, i still sat on the couch in front of the tv while it was on for 99% of it and was having a follow all the same
i'm counting this as a full game watched so my total goes up to now 5 i think... and my total that i've watched on tv is at2 or 3 |
can someone check for me, i think it might be 6 and 3
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Might have to apologize to Droford about Chris Davis being pretty good this year. No way he wins the Triple Crown but he has improved himself wildly this year.
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As for Vito Cruz' AllStar masterpiece, I think the Marlins ought to have another representative and make another outfield slot for Andrew McCutcheon. Seems wrong that the best team in baseball only gets a reliever and a starter. 'Cutch is the heart of that team and having a good year.
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Yankees give Alex Rodriguez the green light to start his rehab assignment.
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Canada Day. Sold out Rogers Centre vs Tigers. Who gets the loudest ovation? Munenori Kawasaki.
The fascination Toronto fan have with small infielders is hilarious. Kawasaki is basically the Jap Johnny McDonald. |
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I don't doubt it.
It's what's the reception going to be once he gets back? |
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I think the whole rule of every team needing a rep is kinda shitty. Yeah now and then your team won't have anybody, but oh well.</font> |
Cishek would be my choice
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Go Todd "The Fraze" Frazier!
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I went to a Reds v Cubs game in Cinci earlier this season. Frazier hit a fucking bomb dead center that went off the boat in the upper deck. I turned to my friend who was a Reds fan and simply said " Fuck my life... "
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*fart noise*
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lol wtf
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