Shawn Chacon Feels No Joy, No Pain

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 Shawn Chacon Feels No Joy, No Pain
In today's Houston Chronicle, Jose De Jesus Ortiz points out a record that was tied this weekend , to little fanfare. Shawn Chacon is the first pitcher in 43 years to start a season with eight no decisions. His ph balanced start matches the standard for neutrality set by the immortal Dick Stigman in 1965. Shawn you fucking nihilist, what do you think of all this? "Today was a case of us ... [link]

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Blog-A-Rhythm: Getting Behind Beach Volleyball
Published 5/13/2008 by jason at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... tunes in to see Hines Ward guest star on a Korean TV show . • And DEADSPIN catches fellow NFL star Matt Leinart hitting the game show circut - as the question to “Jeopardy’s” Final Answer . • SPORTAPHILE rolls tape on a younger Bill O’Reilly approaching Chris Berman levels of off-the-air in-studio anger . • DC SPORTS BOG flushes down word that Redskins’ spring practice has been washed out . • WALKOFF WALK can’t decide how to feel about Shawn Chacon’s new record . • 100% INJURY RATE tries to figure why there’s such a ...

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