Pena is in...
can anybody guess?
about 2 years ago
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Nice ambiguous...
…lead in. Of course “shape” is the answer, but I thought this might be Pena (meaning Tony Jr.) is in Japan—-or on the verge of making another big league team. – TL
"Sir,--It has been wittily remarked that there are three kinds of falsehood: the first is a 'fib,' the second is a downright lie, and the third and most aggravated is statistics." *The National Observer* (June 13, 1891): p. 93-94.
In as the primary...
backup catcher.
Go Royals!
was at the Brewer game today.........
and a couple of tramps we’re trying HARD to get into Pena’s pants…..he was mostly laughing his ass off with a couple of the other guys in the bullpen (who I couldn’t identify, other than a coach “Henry”) . . . . . . . in any case, a small window of what it must be like to fend off the ladies, for better or for worse, as a big league ballplayer. For christs sake, it was the 7th inning of a split squad game in the Brewers borderline shitty spring trng site, with maybe 5k fans in attendance, and Pena can’t cool down after his start without a couple of marginal looking babes putting the press on him. Lets hope his pitch selection is as good as his lady selection…..unless of course he just needs a slumpbuster. By the way, Davies looked damn good…..gave up a roped HR to Gallardo, but otherwise more than held his own. Good FB and off speed stuff had the Brew Crew all out of whack.
by Nighthawk at the Diner on Mar 20, 2010 9:39 PM EDT reply actions
...astronaut training?
…a new movie starring one of the Baldwins?
…danger of losing his fishing license?
…capacitated?
…love with a new sandwich at Hardees?
…the dark about new tax rules regarding 401Ks?
…Paris, taking pictures of the Eiffel Tower?
…stereo when he signs Karaoke Hero with Jason Kendall?
…a submarine, studying fish in the Indian Ocean?
…a material world and he is a material girl?
the grilled cheese for men?
Stop ordering off the kid’s menu Brayan.
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