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Paul Assenmacher?Graeme LloydSo who's second place?
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Mike Venafro?I realize this could be any one of about 10 guys, but....
there was a lefty I really enjoyed watching. His name isn't coming to me. He was long, and was a side-winder. His arm angle came from WAY over towards first base, and the movement on his slider was ridiculous. It came in like it was a Frisbee. This guy may or may not still be playing, but I'm pretty sure I've seen him pitch fairly recently.
All I can tell you for sure is it's not Brian Fuentes that I'm thinking of. Similar to him, but way more sidearm/submarine-style. Kind of like a left-handed Chad Bradford.
Any help?
Negative, though you are in the ballpark in terms of the style of pitcher I'm looking for.But Venafro does get points for his wifey choice.Mike Venafro?I realize this could be any one of about 10 guys, but....
there was a lefty I really enjoyed watching. His name isn't coming to me. He was long, and was a side-winder. His arm angle came from WAY over towards first base, and the movement on his slider was ridiculous. It came in like it was a Frisbee. This guy may or may not still be playing, but I'm pretty sure I've seen him pitch fairly recently.
All I can tell you for sure is it's not Brian Fuentes that I'm thinking of. Similar to him, but way more sidearm/submarine-style. Kind of like a left-handed Chad Bradford.
Any help?
Randy Choate?http://www.examiner.com/article/a-scouting-report-on-the-new-st-louis-cardinal-randy-choate-videoI realize this could be any one of about 10 guys, but....
there was a lefty I really enjoyed watching. His name isn't coming to me. He was long, and was a side-winder. His arm angle came from WAY over towards first base, and the movement on his slider was ridiculous. It came in like it was a Frisbee. This guy may or may not still be playing, but I'm pretty sure I've seen him pitch fairly recently.
All I can tell you for sure is it's not Brian Fuentes that I'm thinking of. Similar to him, but way more sidearm/submarine-style. Kind of like a left-handed Chad Bradford.
Any help?
Mike Myers?I realize this could be any one of about 10 guys, but....
there was a lefty I really enjoyed watching. His name isn't coming to me. He was long, and was a side-winder. His arm angle came from WAY over towards first base, and the movement on his slider was ridiculous. It came in like it was a Frisbee. This guy may or may not still be playing, but I'm pretty sure I've seen him pitch fairly recently.
All I can tell you for sure is it's not Brian Fuentes that I'm thinking of. Similar to him, but way more sidearm/submarine-style. Kind of like a left-handed Chad Bradford.
Any help?
Used to sleep in the clubhouse till around the 8th inning when someones job was to wake him up.Willie Hernandez
After a spectacular rookie season in 1986, the rotund reliever who always pitched in his lucky Jetsons t-shirt needed a new contract. Kerfeld asked for $110,037.37, matching his number 37 jersey, to pitch in 1987. On top of that, he received 37 boxes of orange Jell-O in the deal. The Astros would soon regret this delicious bonus, though; Kerfeld, who was famously caught eating ribs in the dugout that season, would battle weight and injury problems and get sent down to the minors.
Mike Myers?I realize this could be any one of about 10 guys, but....
there was a lefty I really enjoyed watching. His name isn't coming to me. He was long, and was a side-winder. His arm angle came from WAY over towards first base, and the movement on his slider was ridiculous. It came in like it was a Frisbee. This guy may or may not still be playing, but I'm pretty sure I've seen him pitch fairly recently.
All I can tell you for sure is it's not Brian Fuentes that I'm thinking of. Similar to him, but way more sidearm/submarine-style. Kind of like a left-handed Chad Bradford.
Any help?