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voodoo_daddy

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    http://barney.gonzaga.edu/~mwhite6/

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    Spokane, WA
  • Interests
    Sabermetrics, Twins, Pirates, A's, Gonzaga Athletics

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Major Leaguer (4/10)

  1. I'm open for requests if anyone (still) needs one, gotta test my newfound (lack of) skills.
  2. My second, slightly better sig, once again of Santana (thanks to a sweet pic off of Sportsline.com)
  3. My first stab at a sig, see if you guys like... EDIT: Redone...a little.
  4. NYM91, I like yours, but shouldn't you at least cite that you took them word-for-word from the baseball Hall of Fame webpage? http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers%5...fax%5Fsandy.htm
  5. Don Drysdale T:R B:R H:6-5 W:190 Born: 07/23/36, Van Nuys, CA Died: 07/03/93 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Hall of Fame: Elected, 1984 Joining the Dodgers in 1956 at the young age of 20, the righthanded Drysdale quickly became an important component in one of the most feared rotations in baseball. In 1962, Drysdale won the Cy Young award with a 25-9 record, 2.84 ERA, 232 SO, and 19 CG. He finished is shortened career (retired at age 33, rotator cuff tear) with 209 wins, 2.95 career ERA, nearly 2,500 SO, 2.9/1 K/BB ratio, and an amazing 167 CG. To put his durability into perspective, he had 169 CG over 14 seasons. Roger Clemens has only 117 CG over his 21 seasons.
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