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I had hopes for this kid;
but he just ain't got the chops.
He had a cup of coffee in the majors;
and is now falling falling into junk-league.
I have a few nice key cards of his;
and just got one more in today -
but I think i'm done no matter how cheap i get them ...
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Lillibridge gets some sound advice: The Sports Xchange notes that Brent Lillibridge, who was optioned to Triple-A Charlotte as OF Brian Anderson (strained right oblique) was recalled from his rehab assignment got some advice from manager Ozzie Guillen. "If this kid keeps swinging the bat like that, he's going to be in Triple-A for a long time," Guillen said. "When you continue to try and play a big man's game when you're only 5-11, 120 pounds, that's not a game you should be playing. We talked to him clearly three times, the message was there. You've got to use your legs, play baseball, and when you have warning-track power, you're going to go from minor league to Mexican league to Korean league."
(Updated 05/20/2009).
but he just ain't got the chops.
He had a cup of coffee in the majors;
and is now falling falling into junk-league.
I have a few nice key cards of his;
and just got one more in today -
but I think i'm done no matter how cheap i get them ...
QUOTE:
Lillibridge gets some sound advice: The Sports Xchange notes that Brent Lillibridge, who was optioned to Triple-A Charlotte as OF Brian Anderson (strained right oblique) was recalled from his rehab assignment got some advice from manager Ozzie Guillen. "If this kid keeps swinging the bat like that, he's going to be in Triple-A for a long time," Guillen said. "When you continue to try and play a big man's game when you're only 5-11, 120 pounds, that's not a game you should be playing. We talked to him clearly three times, the message was there. You've got to use your legs, play baseball, and when you have warning-track power, you're going to go from minor league to Mexican league to Korean league."
(Updated 05/20/2009).