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Baseball~ Ryan Sweeney(see sig)
Baskettball~ Charles Barkley
Football~ Brett Farve
Hockey~ Wayne Gretzky
Baskettball~ Charles Barkley
Football~ Brett Farve
Hockey~ Wayne Gretzky
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nice stash in your sig!ALL_THE_HYPE said:Rick Porcello
You really start to pull for a guy after he makes you a boat of money, especially when he plays for your favorite team. Guy's got a bright future ahead of him and he is someone who I have collected since he first had cards and will be able to collect throughout his career.
gldneagles311 said:Now: Robinson Cano. 1. He's just an all around great (not Pujols great I know), but he's great hitter, defense is one of the best 2B, and he doesn't act like an arse on or off the field. 2. I followed him through the minors too...at that point, I had never done that before.
Past/childhood: Roger Clemens. All 'roid/HGH talks aside, I always thought he was a hard worker...especially when he was young. Once, I read about his workout routine and it blew me away...very intense (and now I know about the 'roid/HGH "allegations....haha, and I'm still holding ot hope, even though it doesn't look good). He was absolutely dominating in the '80s. 20K's in a single game equals amazing. I still think his win/loss record would be much better if the BoSox could have backed him up and scored a few more runs at times. As much as I'm ashamed to admit it (sorry BoSox fans...no offense...you'll find out later why I say this...., I was a Boston fan during his tenure there. Then, there were the Blue Jay years. Just couldn't do it, couldn't be a Jays fan...strictly a Clemens fan. Then there came Yankee-time. Up until this time, I always respected the Yankee greats...never hated them or anything. Once he went to NY, I became enthralled with the Yanks, folloed every game, read books, got aggrivated when the lost, but never did I act like an idiot or a spoiled ass towards any other team. After the move, I've been a Yankee fan completely. This continued after he left and went to Houston....still followed him, but not the 'stros. WOW...sorry, went on a rant and off-topic stuff. My bad. I just started typing...
....this is the most I've ever posted!
And lucky that he didnt pitch in the American league.rainmanesq said:greg maddux. childhood hero, amazing athlete, + class act (1 of the few 80s guys who wasn't tarnished w/steroids)