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To: Craig K who wrote (2003)5/1/1998 11:03:00 PM
From: Sam Lee  Respond to of 50264
 
I understand doubters.Afterall,most people lose money on the stock market.Achieving a memorable success is rare and most often not repeated.For example,look at Preacher Roe. Came up to the big leagues with the Cardinals for a "cup of coffee" in 1938 at the age of 23.Went back to the minors and then to war and didn't surface again until 1944 with the Pirates where he spent 4 lackluster seasons.Then he got traded to Brooklyn.His e.r.a. got better and then in 1951 at the age of 36 he finally hit his pinnacle.He went 22-3 and set the modern day record for winning percentage by a right handed pitcher with 20 or more wins in a season.He had 2 more decent seasons and then was gone.Preacher Roe from Ash Flat,Arkansas.He loved baseball and he finally made his mark after years of trying.Jimmy Chin fits that mold.He does what he does b/c he loves it.If he has the talent,and I think he does,then he too will become a champion in his field.The money is just incidental to the success.I love a success story and I am proud to be on Jimmy's team.