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Donny Baseball is back!
#21
He's just displacing his anger and bitterness as a Mets fan... It's a pathetic existence but someone has to root for that hack in Flushing.
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#22
Thurman and Amelia Earhardt will forgive me Wink Though, Amelia could at least fly a plane Wink
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#23
Is he really going to be that big of a help?? Not taking anything away from his accomplishments, but it seems like a desperation move...
I'm not quite there yet
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#24
Quote:Originally posted by JimmyBlueEyes
Is he really going to be that big of a help?? Not taking anything away from his accomplishments, but it seems like a desperation move...

He's someone that any player, no matter the size of ego, will listen to and respect.

And when it comes to the sweet science of hitting, Donny is DA MAN.
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#25
i think they should have hired a hall-of-famer. Wink
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#26
Quote:Originally posted by TheDude

when it comes to the sweet science of hitting, Donny is DA MAN.


yeah, that sweet science of hitting helped the Stinkees win 0 championships.

I love Donny baseball.
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#27
Quote:Originally posted by GreasyItalianPrincess
i think they should have hired a hall-of-famer. Wink


He might just be one, one day. :moon:
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#28
Yeah, and one day hell might freeze over.

I think the Yankees should hire ex-met Anthony young as pitching coach, to compliment Donnie
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#29
Quote:Originally posted by 60FeetUnderWater
yeah, that sweet science of hitting helped the Stinkees win 0 championships.

I love Donny baseball.

Gold Gloves: 1985 to 1989, 1991 to 1994

American League MVP: 1985

AL Batting Champion: 1984 (.343) (which was the first by a Yankee since Mickey Mantle in 1956!)

Hits Leader: 1984, 1986

RBI Leader: 1985

All-Star team selections: 6 (1984 to 1989)

Major-league records held: most home runs in seven consecutive games (9, July 8 to 17, 1987); most home runs in eight consecutive games (10, July 8 to 18, 1987); most grand-slam home runs in a season (6 in 1987)

Bow Down...
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#30
uh, NO. I shall not bow down to ANY Stinkee. EVER.

nice stats...whats that championship count though? I must have missed that.
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