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Send Your Dry Cleaning Bills to Chan Ho Park
Send Your Dry Cleaning Bills to Chan Ho Park
Sixty-five million dollars buys a lot of Dom Perignon, you know. Chan Ho Park, who once tricked Rangers owner Tom Hicks into giving away $65 mil for five years of ineffectiveness, has finally reached the World Series and celebrated it by spraying champers all over the unwashed masses at ...
Phillies Chan Ho Park  Pop Champagne (video)
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Mobile record: 10/21/2009 09:06 PM Chan Ho Park Sprays The Crowd (video)
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Chan Ho Park – What Could Have Been
Chan Ho Park – What Could Have Been
nybaseballdigest.com — It’s easy to forget that Chan Ho Park was a New York Met for about five minutes.... His inauspicious start and poor performance at New Orleans will not go down in the great annuls of Mets history. What I do think about is why the Mets didn’t try park in a relief role. I do remember ... (more) Chan Ho Park – What Could Have Been
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