Ensberg's Close Call Back In 2000

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Ed Condran of amNewYork shares a story of terror that happened to Morgan Ensberg - eight years ago . Something like that would provide some decent perspective about what's really bad or not. Sounds like Ensberg is taking that negative and getting something positive out of it. That's nice to see. [link]

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ST Round-up: Kennedy Tunes Up for Season
Published 3/21/2008 by Brent Nycz at The Bronx Block
... and a terrifying event that happened in his life 8 years ago (thanks Steve). Ensberg talks about the time when he and five other Astros’ teammates got robbed at gunpoint. Even if Ensberg doesn’t make the team, the robbery helped him put things in perspective as he stated: ...

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