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wtf is wrong with you guys? dean makes a post about horrible career starts and you guys name a bunch of dudes who pwned. get your own freakin thread.
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[ QUOTE ] numerous guys have homered on the first pitch they saw in the big leagues (Will Clark comes to mind) [/ QUOTE ] There's a ton of them. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._league_at-bat Kevin Kouzmanoff hit a grand slam on the first pitch he ever saw. That's pretty cool. He's the only player to do that. [/ QUOTE ] I like Eddie Morgan on this list. Homered off the first pitch he ever saw then had 65 more ABs in his 2-year career. |
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Mike Morgan was rushed into the bigs at 18 by the A's, got hammered, had the same thing happen the following year, then didn't get to the bigs again until 3 years later, was mediocre, hopped around several teams, but ultimately became an All-Star.
For bad endings, Dale Earnhardt (too soon?) |
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I think Deion Sanders and Dale Carter both had punt returns for touchdowns the first time they touched the ball in the NFL.
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wtf is wrong with you guys? dean makes a post about horrible career starts and you guys name a bunch of dudes who pwned. get your own freakin thread. [/ QUOTE ] wow, good call. i was thinking it said best and worst. worst would have to be that guy connie mack hired off the street to pitch. |
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I think Ryan Leaf had a pretty bad start and finish.
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I think Ryan Leaf had a pretty bad start and finish. [/ QUOTE ] Tim Couch beats him in worst finish. Weak comeback attempt that failed despite using HGH |
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[ QUOTE ] I think Ryan Leaf had a pretty bad start and finish. [/ QUOTE ] Tim Couch beats him in worst finish. Weak comeback attempt that failed despite using HGH [/ QUOTE ] dont forget his first retirement when the home fans cheered bc he got injured and had to leave the field. |
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On a slightly different note, Michael Irvin leaving to the cheers of Philly fans was pretty bad
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