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  1. Rick2583

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    cagedlion "I am the problem, and I am the solution."

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    I'm betting the house (that)Mr. 'Bump In The Road'
    will miss some more games this year. I'd say,
    "Thanks for everything and good luck where ever
    you go."
     
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    Regardless of the kind of year he has, unless we can get rid of Alex & use Tex as a DH I'd rather just pass on the torch to Bird & see what he can do on a full time basis.
     
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    Mattingly23NY Turning Fastballs Into Souveneir's ~

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    Yet, sounds like there will no Bird Singing this year neither....
    (a torn labrum is hell to recover from)

    This say's it all, IMO, tho' I've long hoped for a different fate for Tex:
    TAMPA, Fla. -- Mark Teixeria has not been able to play a full season in five years, and his next birthday, on April 11, will be No. 36. But he did have a good season in 2015 before it ended abruptly in August due to a broken leg suffered when he fouled a ball off his shin.
     
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    As you know Rob I've torn the labrum in BOTH my shoulders over the years & I was fine within 6 months. And I didn't have all the machines & therapists helping me to heal
     
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    Yes, indeed Rick, You've had enough shoulder and spinal surgeries, to keep Surgeon's from going out of Business.
     

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