Gooden Wants to Pitch

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  1. Shapecity

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    Once his NBA career is over, Gooden wants a shot at the major leagues. Gooden, who worked out with former major league shortstop Barry Larkin in Orlando, Fla., two summers ago, wants to display his side-arm delivery.</p>

    "I'm serious," said Gooden, 26, who expects to retire from the NBA in about 10 years. "I'll be 35 or 36, but I'll have a fresh arm. I'm not talking about becoming a starter. I'll be a relief pitcher. I believe once I spend time working on it, I'll be able to do it."</p>

    Gooden, who competed against Indians pitcher C.C. Sabathia when they were growing up in the Bay Area, has not pitched competitively since early in high school.</div></p>

    Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer</p>
     
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    At least a baseball cap would cover his fugly soul patch at the back of his head.</p>
     
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    Gooden, a pitcher? Ha, that's funny.</p>

    I wanna see him win a title before he starts talking about baseball. What a nut.</p>
     
  4. Shapecity

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Locke)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    At least a baseball cap would cover his fugly soul patch at the back of his head.</p>

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    LMAO that was great.</p>

    Anyone know if he has any relation to Doc Gooden? He was an amazing prospect before the drug abuse.</p>

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    A duck's ass in baseball.</p>

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    Don't do it.</p>
     
  6. ToddMacCulloch11

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (shapecity)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    Anyone know if he has any relation to Doc Gooden? He was an amazing prospect before the drug abuse.</p>

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    I don't think so..that seems like the kind of thing that they (aka ESPN) would mention constantly.</p>
     
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    LeBron would have one more reason not to cheer for the Indians over the Yankees if Gooden was on their roster...</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ToddMacCulloch11)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (shapecity)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    Anyone know if he has any relation to Doc Gooden? He was an amazing prospect before the drug abuse.</p>

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    I don't think so..that seems like the kind of thing that they (aka ESPN) would mention constantly.</p>

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    He really should have just made up some kind of relationship like Carter and T-Mac did.</p>

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