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There was an article in the Star Tribune where Ron Davis said the favorite part of his carrer was when he was a Minnesota Twin. "I don't care if they hated me". ha ha ha —Preceding
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Baseball Article or Gossip Magazine?
Where are the pitcher's innings pitched? Where are games pitched? Aren't the total number of strikeouts inconsequential without the number of innings pitched? Why does this article have a picture of his son arriving at training camp? Is this article about Ron Davis or his son, Ike? Is this a layout for
Star Magazine? Why is it unreferenced? Why does it read like a male version of a girlie magazine?
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If Davis was traded to Minnesota in early 1982 and pitched for the Twins into 1986, how many seasons would that be? Count 'em on your fingers now one (1982), two (1983), three (1984), four (1985), five (1986)...
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There was an article in the Star Tribune where Ron Davis said the favorite part of his carrer was when he was a Minnesota Twin. "I don't care if they hated me". ha ha ha —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
24.116.232.58 (
talk)
02:47, 15 November 2009 (UTC)reply
Baseball Article or Gossip Magazine?
Where are the pitcher's innings pitched? Where are games pitched? Aren't the total number of strikeouts inconsequential without the number of innings pitched? Why does this article have a picture of his son arriving at training camp? Is this article about Ron Davis or his son, Ike? Is this a layout for
Star Magazine? Why is it unreferenced? Why does it read like a male version of a girlie magazine?
Stevenmitchell (
talk)
09:57, 30 June 2010 (UTC)reply
If Davis was traded to Minnesota in early 1982 and pitched for the Twins into 1986, how many seasons would that be? Count 'em on your fingers now one (1982), two (1983), three (1984), four (1985), five (1986)...
Stevenmitchell (
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10:16, 30 June 2010 (UTC)reply