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Open Letter Etc. Etc.
Real quick, because this Open Letter thing is threatening to get out of hand: 1. Yes, there are a lot of jerks out there. There's only one Biggest Jerk Ever. And my main point is that bringing in the Biggest Jerk Ever for a few weeks of production just doesn't seem worth it. 2. Before I forget -- sorry I called you an asshole. You know I love you, bubelah. 3. "I thought I knew you?" Are you ...
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A Simple Rebuttal of Anti-Bonds Arguments
crashburnalley.com — ... “ open letters ” between Ken Tremendous and Dak. KT takes the position that the Red Sox should not sign Barry Bonds to replace the injured David Ortiz and Dak argues that they should. This isn’t a response to them per se, but I am going to cite KT’s arguments against Bonds as the basis of this article, since most of them are common arguments. I’ll respond to them in the order in which he lists them. 1. KT cites Bonds’ 50% PECOTA projections which are “.233/.387/.462, EqA of .293.” We really don’t know how having half the season off will affect him, so we can’t cite that for ...

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crashburnalley.com 6/6/2008 — Fire Joe Morgan has an interesting back-and-forth dialogue vis-à-vis “open letters” between Ken Tremendous and Dak. KT takes the position that the Red Sox should not sign Barry Bonds to replace the injured David Ortiz and Dak argues that they should. This isn’t a response to them per se, but I am going to cite KT’s arguments against Bonds as the basis of this article...
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firejoemorgan.com 6/6/2008 — Dear Ken Tremendous, I was on the internet today and happened to read your Open Letter to Theo Epstein . I'd like to talk about that letter, and I apologize to you and anyone else reading that this is going to be boring and unfunny. I blame you. As ...
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sports.espn.go.com 6/6/2008 — Barry Bonds has pleaded not guilty to 15 federal charges of lying to a grand jury about his performance-enhancing drug use.
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