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Thursday, January 19, 2006

...and speaking of Slappy McBlue Lips and the World Baseball Classic.

A quick note on this:

Bob Cook from NBCSports.com wrote a fantastic commentary on how the Dominican Republic should be blessed that A-Rod decided to play for the States, saying:

Alex Rodriguez’s tortuous vascillating over whether he would play for the United States, the Dominican Republic or not play at all in the World Baseball Classic was the most drawn-out public display of indecision since Meat Loaf repeatedly begged Ellen Foley to “let me sleep on it” as she demanded “I gotta know right now” in “Paradise by the Dashboard Light.”

Now that Rodriguez has chosen the United States, Americans can rest easy knowing their entrant in Major League Baseball’s Real World Series has filled its need for a power-hitting star who melts under pressure. The Dominican Republic team must be relieved Rodriguez chose the U.S, given that, in Vladimir Guerrero, it already has one big-name player who can consistently hit weak grounders with two men on base in a playoff situation.


Absolutly fantastic!!!

posted by mjunior at 6:48 PM

1 Comments:

Blogger Greg said...

You quoted a man that quoted a Meat Loaf song? Were any of us alive when that song first came out?

7:43 PM  

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