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50 Craziest Sports Fans Ever
Bleacher Report In December 2010, distraught Cubs' fan Ron Brakes was arrested and charged with criminal defacement of property and possession of a marker with intent to deface for allegedly using a Sharpie marker to write a message about late Cubs legend Ron Santo on … |
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Feb 2012
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Jan 2012
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Gulf's First Ever Mobile Diabetes Clinic Prepares for Tour Launch
Middle East North Africa Financial Network The Emirates Diabetes Society's 'Win Over Diabetes' mobile clinic is in its final preparations to begin its journey across the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with the first visit taking place in the rural area of Al Lusaily, between Dubai and Al Ain, … |
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Jan 2012
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Diabetes Numbers Higher Than Ever
WSET Danville, VA – Celebrity Chef Paula Deen confirmed what many had suspected this week when she announced she suffers from diabetes. She's not alone; it's estimated that more than 25 million Americans suffer from the illness. In fact, Virginia has some … Paula Deen pledges money to diabetes association Paula Deen, diabetes queen Let Paula Deen's diabetes diagnosis serve as a cautionary tale for Americans |
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Dec 2011
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MLB History: Every Team's Most Ridiculous Batting Stance Ever
Bleacher Report Former catcher/outfielder/designated hitter Mickey Tettleton was named after Hall of Fame player Mickey Mantle, but he was also nicknamed "Fruit Loop," because of his claim that Kellogg's Froot Loops were his source of power. … |
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Never – ever – underestimate the gravity of diabetes
Tri State Defender By Dr. Timothy Moore Ph.D | Published Today | Commentaries | Unrated Just in case you're wondering why I'm writing about diabetes again this week, it is crucial that you get the message that diabetes is deadly if left untreated. It is a scourge; … Diabetes Deaths in Alabama |
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Nov 2011
My husband is a type 1 diabetic and he has progressed to a moody and snappy man that I didn’t know existed. I don’t know if that’s just him or maybe the diabetes.
Please, Please, Please, Please, Please, Please argue with me. Maybe you’ll learn something, maybe I’ll learn something.
Here are mine:
1. Babe Ruth
2. Ty Cobb
3. Willie Mays
4. Walter Johnson
5. Ted Williams
6. Lou Gehrig
7. Barry Bonds
8. Stan Musial
9. Hank Aaron
10. Lefty Grove
11. Roger Clemens
12. Rogers Hornsby
13. Honus Wagner
14. Mickey Mantle
15. Christy Mathewson
16. Joe DiMaggio
17. Tris Speaker
18. Grover Alexander
19. Satchel Paige
20. Rickey Henderson
** Note: I post my lists in a lot of other questions. If you find one I posted and it doesn’t match it, don’t wonder why. It’s just that sometimes I look at a stat of a player and get impressed. When I type of lists out of memory like this, that player might move up a spot or two.
Also, if you feel like answering:
Best Relief Pitchers of All-time:
1. Mariano Rivera
2. Dennis Eckersly
3. Rich Gossage
4. Billy Wagner
5. Trevor Hoffman
BQ: Do all the steroid users nowadays (Bonds, Sosa, Rodriguez, Piazza, I. Rodriguez, Giambi, Canseco, etc.) sort of make you wish that Joe Jackson and Pete Rose were in the Hall of Fame? Or that guys like Ron Santo and Gil Hodges should be in Cooperstown?
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Jun 2009
don’t see him making it for at least 3 or 4 tries. Many other players need to get in first, like Goose, Bert, Andre Dawson, Jim Rice, Ron Santo, just to name a few. In 23 seasons from 1979-2002, Raines had, 2,605 hits, 1,571 runs, 430 DB’s, 113 3B’s (wow), 170 HR, 980 RBI’s, 808 SB (wow), 1,330 BB, and .294 BA (wow). Also played on 2 championship yankee teams, 96 and 98. 7 time all star, 1 batting title.
I say yes, what do you say?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Raineshttp://www.baseball-reference.com/r/rain…



