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Rob Dibble Lobs a Couple Grenades at ESPN (Keith Law Might Want to Run for Cover)
Rob Dibble Lobs a Couple Grenades at ESPN (Keith Law Might Want to Run for Cover)
We remember him as a “Nasty Boy” with the Reds, you may recall him being Dan Patrick’s tag-team partner on ESPN radio, and others remember him because he famously brawled with manager Lou Pinella in 1992 . Two lines we thought we’d pass along, from a recent chat Dibble had over at the Baseball Think Factory : Bizzy: a lot of people don’t give Jeter the credit is ...
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Deadspin — ... Nasty Boy on Keith Law: "I’m not down of you Bizzy, I love numbers and stats too, but Keith Law saying Jim Rice would be the worst outfielder in The HOF because his OBP on the road is low is a joke, anybody who faced him says he’s a HOFer, Keith Law played how many games in The Big leagues?…Sometimes numbers get in the way of common sense, that’s what I’m talking about….Rice was awesome and who cares what Keith Law thinks anyway, he needs a good beating from Rosie O'Donell."[The Big Lead] ...

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But What Does Dibs Really Think Of Keith Law?Can't Stop The Bleeding
Well, if yesterday’s Fox Sports Chat is anything to go by, the man who presided over this Algonquin Roundtable of baseball insight considers Law to be “a punk” who should “stick to what he knows, making doughnuts”. Naturally, Rob Dibble will also continue to do what he does best : remind us that once upon a time, he was a professional baseball player. (thanks ...