Mo Vaughn Will House You.

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Are you curious what former slugger Mo Vaughn has been up to since his retirement? Find out here. [link]

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  • Fat Phil Fat Phil
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    does mo have gauges in his ears?  i love this guy
    Posted 6/18/2007 [reply] [flag]
  • CANDY CANDY
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And I had a bad day...no not the damn song...
Published 6/18/2007 by dswinder at Untitled[.]
... Mo Vaughn Will House You. (Bugs and Cranks) ...

Blog Roundup for 6-18-07
Published 6/18/2007 by tips@sportable.com at Sportable, Where Sports are a Lifestyle
... Mo Vaughn Will House You [Bugs and Cranks]: I was always a big fan of Mo “Hit Dog” Vaughn. But like a bunch of stars from my childhood, Big Mo fell off the face of the earth, taking Jose Rijo with him. He’s apparently entered the real estate business. He’s renovating low-income housing in New York and selling it for an affordable price. He must think that New Yorkers will forgive him for his shitty tenure with the Mets. ...

Mo Vaughn is a Housing Humanitarian
Published 6/18/2007 by PostmanR at FanHouse
... aughn discovered the property was the first development built by the Jackie Robinson Construction Company. "He was very serious . . . about his construction company," wrote Arnold Rampersad in his book, "Jackie Robinson: A Biography." "He was very pleased when his group at last broke ground on its first major effort: Whitney Young Manor, a development of 197 units in Yonkers, New York, named after the former National Urban League director, who had drowned tragically on a visit to Nigeria." When you're a professional athlete, your career is rather short-lived. By the time you reach your mid to upper thirties, your skills have passed you by. (Unless you are Roger Clemens or Barry Bonds, of course.) So what do you do when you have a considerable amount of time left on your life clock? Coach? Hang out on the couch? Do endorsements for local car dealers? Well, it's nice to see Mo is spending the back half of his life trying to make a difference. Keep on keeping on, Mr. Vaughn. Via ...

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