Hey Indians, don't let the door hit you on the way out

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Hey Indians, don't let the door hit you on the way out
Good riddance to the Cleveland Indians, who can take their racist, cartoon caps and their Joba Chamberlain bashing and go home now. [link]

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My two cents on Joba
Published 8 days ago by Deaner (noreply@blogger.com) at Blue Collar Baseball
Pumping your fist, yelling, et cetera... take that to the NFL or NBA. There is no place for such antics in baseball. Someone who finds that entertaining (Flip Bondy) is not a true baseball fan. Unfortunately Joba is an American League pitcher and won't have to face any retribution from an opposing pitcher.

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Published 7 days ago by Joe Table Blew It at Sons of Nev
... I was shocked today to see Flip Bondy of the NY Daily News write such a short, disjointed, trivial attack on our Cleveland Indians: Good riddance to the Cleveland Indians, who can take their racist, cartoon caps and go home now. I can’t imagine working for an organization that requires such disgraceful garb. Bondy had some other surface arguments about David Dellucci calling out Joba Chamberlain for being too boisterous on the mound. I agree with Bondy in that respect, Dellucci should just resign himself to the fact that Yankee ...

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