Grotewold wrote:Also all of these players look 50 years old
Slowhand wrote:Grotewold wrote:Also all of these players look 50 years old
I thought I saw Tommy Joseph sitting in the dugout.
Slowhand wrote:Grotewold wrote:Also all of these players look 50 years old
I thought I saw Tommy Joseph sitting in the dugout.
jerseyhoya wrote:I think the reason you get yelled at is you appear to hate listening to sports talk radio, but regularly listen to sports talk radio, and then frequently post about how bad listening to sports talk radio is after you were once again listening to it.
Slowhand wrote:I watched some of the 93 World Series games recently, and I'm fairly certain I heard Tim McCarver say "Broad Street Bellies".
Wasn't Kruk pretty much the only fat guy on the team, though? Maybe Inky?
jerseyhoya wrote:I think the reason you get yelled at is you appear to hate listening to sports talk radio, but regularly listen to sports talk radio, and then frequently post about how bad listening to sports talk radio is after you were once again listening to it.
Pittfan03 wrote:Here's the ESPN article just posted about Halladay.
According to Brandy and Steve Trax, a person in the clubhouse -- a teammate, Brandy says -- referred Halladay to a doctor in Florida. That doctor, they say, sold Halladay pills for cash.
"He'd be in his locker and I was right next to him, and I tried to talk to him. You felt like he wasn't there," Kendrick recalls. "You could tell that he was hurting and he was trying to feel better. It was just terrible to see." Kendrick says he and a teammate approached someone who worked for the Phillies.
Dubee, the Phillies' former pitching coach, says he saw Halladay "glassy-eyed a couple times" and became aware of Kendrick's concerns.
"I did have one of our players, a player he respected greatly, confront him about it, and then it kind of ... went away," Dubee says. Dubee and Kendrick declined to identify the teammate who approached Halladay about his drug use.