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To: Cactus Jack who wrote (55783)10/25/2002 12:13:18 AM
From: abuelita  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
anyone notice how strangely quiet
rose is tonight?

sore loser i'd say.



To: Cactus Jack who wrote (55783)10/25/2002 12:13:59 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
<<...Giants with a hot Kent become MUCH tougher to beat...>>

So true!...It's now 16-4....what a decisive win...the momentum is on The Giant's side now...=)

-S2

btw, I like your coach -- he's a classy guy...I learned he really likes Jazz and used to bat right behind Hank Aaron...he was quite a player too...

<<...In league championship play, he posted a .371 average and .579 slugging pct. through four championship series. And if you were a Phillies fan in 1977, you’ll remember Dusty’s .357 average and incredible .857 slugging pct ( including two game-winning home runs, one a grand Slam), leading the Dodgers to the National League pennant and earning himself the series’ first MVP award.

During 19 major league seasons, Dusty compiled a .278 lifetime batting average, hitting better than .300 four times and flirting with .300 four other times. He stoked 242 home runs, drove in 1013 runs, and collected 1981 hits ( only 19 shy of the 2000-hit plateau reached by only 147 major leaguers). A complete ballplayer, Dusty won both Silver Slugger and Gold Glove awards during his career...>>