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Always suspicious when eyesight improves this way.Is he seeing the ball better while fielding the ball too?
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Maybe he got new contacts!
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Last edited by timmgirvan : 04-20-2007 at 05:57 PM. |
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Like I said,your only play is to call it a coincidence.
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Good pitching is what wins baseball championships, not clutch anything. The Yankees racked up championships when they had great pitching and haven't since they haven't regardless what the SS or 3rd baseman do. The best player in baseball last year was Albert Pujols and he hit far below his regular season numbers in the playoffs and WS. But the Cards won anyway. |
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or is it economics? his contract is up and now he is seeing the ball better?
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