Mike Cameron may use stimulants to counterract all the alcohol he been drinking
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Gaslamp Ball: Mike Cameron may use stimulants to counterract all the alcohol he been drinking
Published 10/31/2007 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
Gaslamp Ball: Mike Cameron may use stimulants to counterract all the alcohol he been drinking Aha!...Interesting glugishness from Crown Royal Publishing… “Interestingly, another Padre, center fielder Mike Cameron, had a more intimate experience with game-day tipsiness: “####, I’ve played drunk.” When? “New York City.” What were the circumstances? “I went four for four with two jacks and eight ribbies. I’m not saying that’s the only day I played drunk, but that was the best one.”
The Roundup: Fast Food Killers, the Homerish Colorado Media and Strong MNF Ratings
Published 11/1/2007 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
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Published 11/2/2007 by Jim at Sox Machine: Chicago White Sox blog
... . Perhaps he won't need them if he stops showing up to games drunk . ****************** More news: *In that Cowley article, he states the Sox are likely to pick up Juan Uribe's option and try to lure David Eckstein to Chicago. That's pretty much the sum of all fears right there. *The Padres ...
Around The Web 11-3-07
Published 11/3/2007 by Sky at skyking162
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Why would Mike Cameron take a stimulant? To counter the effects of alcohol, naturally.
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