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If we’re doing parking lot pet peeves, what about when you park in the north 40, with no cars within 10 spaces, and you come out to still no cars around except for somehow one car parked RIGHT NEXT to you?

It’s truly a shame we’ll never know just how good the Supersonics would’ve been because Clay Bennett III is a lying dipshit.

Seriously, we’d be so much better off if the entirety of the WH press corps was replaced by the Parkland kids.

Just sit right back and you’ll hear a tale
a tale of a fateful trip,
that started from this rain slicked port,
aboard this rocketship.

People in Seattle do not know how to drive in the rain. Traffic is horrendous on rainy days. Also you drop 2 inches of snow on the city, you will shut down the city.

I know you’re simply correcting the location here, but you would assume wrong about Seattleites knowing how to drive in the rain. Every time it rains people here act like it’s the first time they’ve experienced it.

Additionally, Paul Molitor and his less impressive batting resume went in as 3rd baseman but actually played over half his games at DH

Edgar had more impact on games than Hoffman or any other reliever they have voted in, the logical hypocrisy is kind of amazing.

It most certainly does not. Once it clicks off you have to re-trigger the pump by releasing and then pushing it in again. This is either a fabricated story or a malfunctioning pump.

Especially since Frank Thomas went in on roller skates, and he spent a ton of time at DH.

Fucking hell you old farts. Like it or not, the DH is part of the game. Martinez belongs in the Hall.

Agreed. As an NL lifer, I hate the DH, but Edgar was awesome. Loved watching that guy bat. A class act with a beautiful swing. He definitely deserves to go.

I think you mean

100% this comment. Edgar is right up there with Griffey and Buhner as the three kings of Seattle baseball. He’s long overdue for a trip to Cooperstown.

Edgar!

Really happy to see Edgar Martinez finally getting his due. The damn DH award is named after him! He was an OBP machine and one of the most feared hitters in baseball with runners in scoring position. Seattle certainly had flashier players in his prime, but I’d argue he’s the most beloved player in club history.

EDGAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

“Quit lookin’ at your stupid VORP spreadsheets and learn to grip a damn baseball, you fucking pansy.”

I’d seriously rather not get gifts.  

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