Re: MLB 2012, Part 1 - It's here
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Cards and Pirates now in the bottom of the 18th.
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Cards and Pirates now in the bottom of the 18th.
Is he still the size of a house? Also, its not like he's good anymore. So i doubt it hurts the team much.Bartolo Colon: 50 games for testosterone.
3.43 ERA, winning record, actually he was doing pretty well this season...below his career averages.Is he still the size of a house? Also, its not like he's good anymore. So i doubt it hurts the team much.
He thought Melky's website was real.Must have PEDs in Bartolo's cheeseburgers
Home games only again?Vin Scully will return to broadcast Dodger games next season.![]()
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Vin Scully will return to broadcast Dodger games next season.![]()
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He'll be doing home and NL West games again (minus Colorado, which I think he stopped this year), but <a href="http://www.latimes.com/sports/baseball/mlb/dodgers/la-sp-sn-dodgers-scully-20120826,0,3809143.story">he's also excited to visit Yankee Stadium</a>, so that would be pretty cool.Home games only again?
He'll be doing home and NL West games again (minus Colorado, which I think he stopped this year), but <a href="http://www.latimes.com/sports/baseball/mlb/dodgers/la-sp-sn-dodgers-scully-20120826,0,3809143.story">he's also excited to visit Yankee Stadium</a>, so that would be pretty cool.
He was telling a story over the weekend about how he'd never watched Don Larsen's perfect game on TV, and he decided to watch it when MLB Network first started and aired, and he only watched like an inning because "it was so BORING".
There is just something about listening to him that makes me love baseball even more.
Kepler may be able to help me on the time frame, but if I recall the story correctly, back in the first year of the Mets, Vince is sitting in the stands at the Polo Grounds before a Met-Dodger game. A fan recognizes him. Says "Hey Vince Scully!" Vince says hi back, and the fan then says something along the lines of "Go back to Los Angeles, you bum."It's partially because we grew up watching him do the Game of the Week on NBC.