Litsch is Just This Guy, You Know?

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Under the headline “who are these guys?”, the ginger kid is getting a little love over at ESPN’s out of the box . If you don’t have time to read both paragraphs, the revelation is that he throws a lot of strikes (and that somehow that leads to fewer walks). While I’m not going to pick him up for my fantasy team and think we should enjoy this flash in the pan ... [link]

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Throwing it around
Published 5/31/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (TheNaturalMevs) at Diamond Hoggers
... I type this Ken Griffey Jr. hit #599, but how many would he have hit if he hadn't have been injured so much? Many, but you'd have to do this for every player then wouldn't you? Durability is part of a record like the HR Record. [The Big Lead] -Every kid that grew up when I did remembers the 1989 Upper Deck Series Ken Griffey Jr. card. [Slate.com] -Jesse Litsch, gettin' some love. [The Mockingbird] -Jorge Posada is on his way back, and Joba ...

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