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Jeff Bagwell, where did I miss something?
I just saw on Sportscenter that he pinch hit in this game.....?????? I thought he was there best player (besides the younger Lance berkman possibly.) I don't follow the NL much until the playoffs being from Northern Ohio and all.
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Re: Jeff Bagwell, where did I miss something?
Bags has had a degenerative shoulder condition for a few years. Earlier this year it got to where it was so painful he couldn't raise his arm at all.
He had surgery in June as a last ditch effort with the very real possibility that he would never play baseball again. The surgery was successful and he can now hit and has better range of motion. However he still can't throw at all and there is no way of telling if he will be able to next year. The guy has been money in pinch hitting role since returning. Hopefully he can be a DH once we make the world series. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] They say even this latest surgery is only a stop-gap solution. He will need a total shoulder replacement once he retires. |
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Re: Jeff Bagwell, where did I miss something?
quit living in the past, man bags has sucked for years. (just kidding). there's so many baseball players its alot harder to keep track. i knew bags was on the decline did not know he no longer started.
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Re: Jeff Bagwell, where did I miss something?
Well, he can't throw anymore. Actually, he hasn't been able to throw for 3 years...
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Re: Jeff Bagwell, where did I miss something?
Bags hasn't been our best player in a few years now.
On a side note, I'm amazed at what Biggio has done this year, being 2 years older than Bags. He set a career high this year with 26 bombs at age 39, and has hit 50 bombs over the last two years. The guy is a living legend. F Derek Jeter and the East-Coast bias, this guy IMO is "Mr. Baseball" The poster boy for how to play the game right. Craig Biggio. I was never a huge Biggio fan until these last few years...he just keeps amazing me. I really am going to miss him when he retires. He's definitely "Mr. Astro", and it's not close. I look forward to telling my future kids that I got to watch this guy play live once. |
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Re: Jeff Bagwell, where did I miss something?
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Bags hasn't been our best player in a few years now. On a side note, I'm amazed at what Biggio has done this year, being 2 years older than Bags. He set a career high this year with 26 bombs at age 39, and has hit 50 bombs over the last two years. [/ QUOTE ] sterrrrr-ooiiidddssss [ QUOTE ] The guy is a living legend. F Derek Jeter and the East-Coast bias, this guy IMO is "Mr. Baseball" The poster boy for how to play the game right. Craig Biggio. I was never a huge Biggio fan until these last few years...he just keeps amazing me. I really am going to miss him when he retires. He's definitely "Mr. Astro", and it's not close. I look forward to telling my future kids that I got to watch this guy play live once. [/ QUOTE ] yawn. |
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Re: Jeff Bagwell, where did I miss something?
Yeah, Biggio is on steroids...
You mean like the Cream that Sheffield use(d/s), or the HGH that "THE GIAMBINO" has Jeter inject into his ass? |
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Re: Jeff Bagwell, where did I miss something?
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Yeah, Biggio is on steroids... You mean like the Cream that Sheffield use(d/s), or the HGH that "THE GIAMBINO" has Jeter inject into his ass? [/ QUOTE ] oh come on, you know i'm joking |
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Re: Jeff Bagwell, where did I miss something?
This has been your only good post. Biggio's an inner-circle HOFer.
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Re: Jeff Bagwell, where did I miss something?
The class born in 1968 is getting old. The only two players still at the top of their game are Jeff Kent and Gary Sheffield. The rest, (e.g., Baerga, Olerud, Alomar, Piazza, Williams, Knoblauch, Sosa, Snow) are either retired or close to it.
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