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Rex Hudler was another former Expo who fits that mold. [/ QUOTE ] Yes! Wonderdog! You're bringing back memories, man. Like many Canadians I followed both Toronto and the Spos back them. Remember when Henry Rodgriguez was smacking homers in '96 and the local press nicknamed him "O'Henry" and the fans would throw O'Henry chocolate bars on the field? Good times, good times. |
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[ QUOTE ] Rex Hudler was another former Expo who fits that mold. [/ QUOTE ] Yes! Wonderdog! You're bringing back memories, man. Like many Canadians I followed both Toronto and the Spos back them. Remember when Henry Rodgriguez was smacking homers in '96 and the local press nicknamed him "O'Henry" and the fans would throw O'Henry chocolate bars on the field? Good times, good times. [/ QUOTE ] Yuppers...I threw many an Oh Henry bar onto the field that year. The Expos almost made the playoffs that year. They had the lead in the National league East at the all-star break, but didn't have the horses to keep it going for the rest of the season. They were tied with the Padres and Dodgers for the wild card going into the final week of the season. Unfortunately, the Expos had to play the Braves in a FIVE game series to close out the season. They managed to win 2 out of 5, but ended up getting passed in the standings by both the Dodgers and the Padres. That winter, they lost the few remaining stars that they'd managed to hold on to after the 94 strike. |
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The Dave Brown Danny Kanell Era?
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The Dave Brown Danny Kanell Era? LOL. [/ QUOTE ] You wouldn't be LOL-ing if you were a Giants fan. The memories are too painful. EDIT: Still, Way was one of the few bright spots on those teams. He did a real good job blocking for Rodney Hampton (another oasis in a desert of suck), and always seemed to catch timely passes in the red zone or on 3rd & short. |
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<-- [/ QUOTE ] I agree though I am not sure he qualfies as a scrub. |
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![]() Jose "Chico" Lind, unfortunately, that whole "Future Star" thing didn't work out too well for him. Great glove, terrible cocaine habits, and weak bat. |
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![]() I still don't believe to this day that he made an error in the '92 NLCS because I went to bed and never saw it. I thought my mother was lying to me in the morning when she told me the Pirates lost because Chico committed an error. |
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![]() Esa Tikkanen Guy had about half his teeth missing, you couldn't understand a single word that he said and he was always in the middle of the action. I've always liked the scrappy players who stick up for their teammates and get into the mix. |
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Steve Tasker.
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