bugsandcranks.com - 4/25/2008
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Miami’s finest Fish travel to Milwaukee this weekend for a three-game series against (how did you know?) the Brew Crew, and let me tell you, I’m especially excited about Friday night. Why? Scott “ Mr. Furious ” Olsen.
It’s common knowledge that the Marlins don’t exactly have the best pitching staff in Major League Baseball, or the National League, or the ...
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... I'd never heard Scott Olsen called "Mr. Furious" before, but he's starting for the Marlins tonight, and Bugs and Cranks called him that, so I'll go with it. ...
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