DJF Podcast #8: Layin' Down the Law

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 DJF Podcast #8: Layin' Down the Law
Keith Law weighs in on the Blue Jays' recent managerial changes, JP Ricciardi's comments on Adam Dunn, and a host of other Jays topics in this weeks Drunk Jays Fans Podcast on theScore.com. [link]

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Short Shrift for Shortstops
Published 26 days ago by Lloyd the Barber (noreply@blogger.com) at Ghostrunner on First
... You know that can't be true, don't you? I've built up quite a cache of gritty dirtdogs here, but I can't get enough. Just like that little weasel said, I love collecting guys that remind me of myself. Minus the huge balls of course. Had I advanced past the bush leagues, I would have led the league in fuck yous while these raisin nutted-fruitcakes wait for the clock to strike twelve on the fetid pumpkin that is their career. ...

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