brownman wrote:.. you should volunteer at first base
I can still throw, make it move. There is an over 50 league in Concord at Whites Park. Some of my friends play. I could pitch an inning or two at Fenway better than Canseco.
I would have to throw junk. I have a good knuckle ball and can cut the ball into right handers and have a mean slider. If I was in pitching shape I can hit 85 at Fenway for an inning 90 and I'd get lit up. I can field the position well. Concord has a lot of athletes that go pro for the size of the population. Red Rolf, Matt Bonner, many of the guys I played with or around my time coached at Bentley, Yale Football mostly Ivy League. Kelly, Ducks football we are a quiet hot bed of producing top talent. All of the guys I played football with had offers... Most of them played at good schools. How old are you. You are a lawyer or an accountant and your wife makes good money; you must have blue blood. I don't...
Do tell Brownman. You keep your cards close to your vest.
And, guys who can't hit the ball. Remember the Streak... It killed Balimore. Butt, wasn't the the biggest problem at Fells Point. Trying to keep cloths on the ladies dancing on the bar was.
The birds are in last place in the first lap of the steeple chase. Waiting, lurking calculating. The other studs are getting hurt, twisting ankles and getting wet. All we need is (to be determined).
At least they're sitting attendance records in Baltimore...
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