I saw him live once, the only time I ever went to Fenway, I'll never forget it.
End of an era
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End of an era
Tonight we will witness the end of one of the greatest pitching careers ever. Like, Hate him, or don't care, you have to admire his talent, intensity, and competetive spirit.
I saw him live once, the only time I ever went to Fenway, I'll never forget it.Tags: None -
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This should be a memorable game for Roger "the rocket" Clemens, despite how he acts at times, he's had one hell of a career. -
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This should be a memorable game for Roger "the rocket" Clemens, despite how he acts at times, he's had one hell of a career.Comment
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Re: End of an era
This should be a memorable game for Roger "the rocket" Clemens, despite how he acts at times, he's had one hell of a career.Comment
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....and to think he gave the 2 greatest years of his career in Toronto yet the fans barely came out to see him.
They recognized his signing as merely window dressing for the team's lack of success. At least they were in the race and VERY competitive.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
"Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. ParkerComment
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Re: End of an era
....and to think he gave the 2 greatest years of his career in Toronto yet the fans barely came out to see him.
They recognized his signing as merely window dressing for the team's lack of success. At least they were in the race and VERY competitive.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
"Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. ParkerComment
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Re: End of an era
....and to think he gave the 2 greatest years of his career in Toronto yet the fans barely came out to see him.
They recognized his signing as merely window dressing for the team's lack of success. At least they were in the race and VERY competitive.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
"Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. ParkerComment
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