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Ask and ye shall receive!  Eric Seidman was able to hook us up with a clip of Jeremy Bonderman 's pitch caroming into the lens of the ESPN camera behind home plate last night.  Just a bizarre play, and I love Pudge Rodriguez 's sheepish, "uh-oh" walk toward the camera, as if he was going to be the one who had to apologize to old Mrs. Graham for smashing her patio window. ... [link]

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Jeremy Bonderman's pitch shatters television camera
Published 5 days ago at Big League Stew
Jeremy Bonderman's season stat line: 2-3, 41 IP,  4.17 ERA, 22 K, 25 BB, 1 shattered camera lens Bless that boy at Bless You Boys for the tip. Also, Statistically Speaking for the well-thrown Lasso.  

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Today’s Links and Taters are brought to you by newly-engaged Scarlette Johansson. Elisha Cuthbert in a bikini. Pretty simple really. (On 205th) Milk Williams: It was a good choice. (Fanhouse) Never too early to start getting nice. (News Channel 5 Nashville) Bonderman like totally owned that camera, brah. (Bless You Boys) We only read cheerleader interviews for the pictures. (Busted Coverage) I really, really miss the work of CK5. (Jambands.com) Health advice ...

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