Sign The Man Up To Play Third Base [John Daly]

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 Sign The Man Up To Play Third Base [John Daly]
Of all the teams whose spring trainings John Daly might visit, we have to say, it makes a certain amount of sense that he would drop by Phillies camp . As Bugs & Cranks points out, he doesn't look that much different than John Kruk, circa 1993. It was a fun weekend for Daly; he gleefully got smashed ( and signed some asses ) after missing the cut in Tampa. We assume he was drinking before ... [link]

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Any John Daly News is Good News
Published 3/10/2008 by Shane Bacon at Dogs That Chase Cars
Pounding Jack Daniels by the handle, beating up hotel rooms, losing your $750,000 check in one night at Vegas, all good things considering they deal with John Daly. Now? Well, the big-bomber decided to try out bigger balls, headed to Phillies spring training, to, well, play baseball? I'm assuming that if I had to pick some unintentional comedy inside the world of sports, having Daly chug out of the dugout to pinch-run for a player in a spring training game might make me happier than Christmas. Is there a baseball rule for drinking Miller Lite as ...

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