Thursday, July 31, 2008

We want a pitcher, not a bellyitcher.

In 1993, Rickey Henderson hit .215 in 44 games with Toronto. He hit .227 in the World Series. So please explain how he could have possibly been an integral part of the team's Championship:

"The following year, Gillick obtained Rickey Henderson at the Deadline. Henderson, expected to be a shoo-in for the Hall of Fame next year, was an integral part of the Blue Jays as they won a second consecutive World Series.

Henderson was on second base, distracting Philadelphia reliever Mitch Williams, when Joe Carter blasted his walkoff home run in the sixth game that ended the series."

Oh.

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