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|  RIP Don Zimmer Not much else needs to be said, especially if you were a baseball fan living in Boston, NY or Chicago. Married 63 years. 
				__________________ "but there's just no point in trying to predict when the narcissits finally figure out they aren't living in the most important time ever." hi im god quote | 
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|   Wish he would have held on for a few more days to see the run at the triple Crown. As dedicated a Horseplayer as they come. | 
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|   I did not know he was a Horseplayer, very cool. I followed the Cubbies big time in the 80's, 90's, and still although i am not as much a fan of BB as i am of the NFL. But Zimm was a mainstay, and i always looked forward to hearing from him on the pre-game shows, etc. a classy man. RIP POPEYE. 
				__________________ "Relax, alright? Don't try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring; besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls. It's more democratic."-- Crash Davis | 
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|   He was at the greyhound track in St Pete (Derby Lane) almost every day.  I probably saw him 40 times at Derby Lane. And three or four times at Tampa Bay Downs. | 
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|   Nobody loved baseball as much as Don Zimmer.  What a class guy. 
				__________________ The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely the one who dropped it - Lou Holtz |