WTF? How does Jayson Werth have this many fans?

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I'm sick of Jayson Werth's relatives and friends. Seriously. If you're taunting someone and calling them names, I don't see how you are so upset with that individual responding to you in a similar manner. Michael Jordan is the most beloved sports figure of our time. What do you think he would do in that scenario? Interesting side note, I saw a game at Wrigley where the crowd taunted Jay ... [link]

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Published 3/12/2008 by SC <sachrist@gmail.com> at Camden Chat: Front Page Posts
... on what role, if any, Tony La Russa's leadership may play in the sad story of Scott Spiezio, based on previous statements, previous teams, previous players, etc. I actually found this really interesting food for thought. NATIONAL LEAGUE WEST AZ Snakepit: Snakepit projections lead me to believe the Arizona Diamondbacks have a really awesome rotation, and that nothing could possibly go wrong. Randy Johnson is great! Gaslamp Ball: "I'm sick of Jayson Werth's relatives and friends. Seriously." ...

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