MLB 2010 Part 4 - October

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Can someone text PFan's Mother, please, and ask her to stop waving her fucking towel? She's behind home plate, behind the right hand hitter's batter box.
 
yeah. peef probably ate one of his shoes when lidge walked that guy

oh well. go giants
 
i think out of all the announcer pairings, i like stockton/brenley the best

i don't know who's doing the rays/rangers cause nobody cares about that series and it's on in the afternoon.
 
it's more fun to watch managers get tossed than to go to the replay booth
 
I want a GIF of Utley laughing while running from second to third after Bruce missed that Rollins flyball. That was the funnitest thing I've ever seen in baseball.
 
i don't know who's doing the rays/rangers cause nobody cares about that series and it's on in the afternoon.

Ahem.

That was the funnitest thing I've ever seen in baseball.

Rich Garces walking to the plate, literally putting the bat on his shoulder, taking three piped fastballs, and heading back to the dugout still takes the cake,
 
Look for me on TV tomorrow, gang. I'll be the drunk guy in the Elvis Andrus shirt.
 
Oh, are they still playing baseball? I'd forgotten.

Not everybody, Phanan.

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Think some good thoughts for Tony Gwynn today. He has cancer.

Chew is an evil bitch
 
I have no sympathy for the Rays, and it seems neither do the umpires.
 
I forgot how good an announcer Don Orsillo is when he doesn't have to do all the promotional nonsense for NESN.
 
San Diego Padres Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn diagnosed with cancer, blames 'dipping' of chewing tobacco - ESPN

Tony Gwynn diagnosed with cancer

SAN DIEGO -- Tony Gwynn, the prolific-hitting Hall of Fame outfielder who spent his entire 20-year career with the Padres, has been diagnosed with cancer of a salivary gland.

Gwynn, a 15-time All-Star voted into the Hall in the first year he was eligible in 2007, has had three procedures since 1997 to remove non-cancerous tumors to the largest salivary gland, he told the San Diego Union-Tribune.



They say this is a slow-moving but aggressive form of cancer. I'm going to be aggressive and not slow-moving in treating this.


-- Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn

But the latest operation last month discovered a malignant growth, he said.

"They took out three lymph nodes and did all the tests and the results showed cancer in the parotid," Gwynn told the newspaper Friday.

The 50-year-old Gwynn faces radiation and chemotherapy treatments. He says doctors have told him they feel they caught the cancer early and "there was not much of it there."

"They say this is a slow-moving but aggressive form of cancer," Gwynn told the Union-Tribune from his Poway home. "I'm going to be aggressive and not slow-moving in treating this."

Gwynn said he faces up to two months of radiation treatments, which he will undergo five times a week. He said he will have chemotherapy treatments once a week.

"I go in Monday for a consultation and I hope to immediately begin the treatments," Gwynn told the newspaper.

Gwynn said he thought the cancer was most likely related to his use of chewing tobacco throughout his career.

"I haven't discussed that with the doctors yet, but I'm thinking it's related to dipping," said Gwynn, who said he had failed to drop the habit despite the previous mouth procedures.

Dr. Kevin Brumund, a neck and throat specialist at the UCSD Moores Cancer Center, told the newspaper there have been no studies linking parotid cancer and chewing tobacco, which is now banned in minor league baseball.

Gwynn is San Diego State's baseball coach, and the school confirmed Gwynn's condition to The Associated Press. Gwynn plans to return to his alma mater, which he has coached since 2003.

Gwynn's son, Tony Gwynn Jr., is a reserve outfielder for the Padres in his second full big-league season.

Gwynn, who ranks 19th in MLB history as a career .338 hitter, is 18th in hits with 3,141.

Gwynn debuted in 1982 and appeared in his first of two World Series two years later during his first full season. The Padres fell to the Detroit Tigers in five games.

San Diego returned 14 years later but were swept by the New York Yankees. Gwynn retired three years later.

Gwynn told the Union-Tribune he had purposely held off going public about the procedures and was successful thanks to recurring back trouble.

"My back wasn't letting me to do anything and was keeping me away from the ballpark and the TV booth, so it was pretty easy not to say anything," Gwynn said. "Although the back is still an issue, it is getting better. Right now, the back feels good. I can stand up.

"But I had to be upfront with my team about the cancer."
 
You can't hit Phil Hughes. He's Phil Fucking Hughes. The Twats will be lucky if they make it out of here with only a perfect game against them. There's a VERY good chance that Hughes is only going to throw 18 more pitches this game.
 
He could win you the World Series if he got into one of his hot streaks now. How strange would it be to see Marcus Thames name next to "World Series MVP".


He always has his ups and downs, but this year he managed to keep his average at around .300, so he's been mostly good. I can't imagine how frustrating some of his cold streaks in Detroit must have felt like.

He may be extremely important if we go to the ALCS and face the Rangers and all their lefties.
 

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