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Being Sid Fernandez
Willets Point Mar 23 2006 04:38 PM |
Sid was bad ass.
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Elster88 Mar 23 2006 04:43 PM |
You spelled fat wrong.
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Edgy DC Mar 23 2006 04:49 PM |
Nah, most of his weight was above the belt.
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sharpie Mar 23 2006 05:32 PM |
You're Sid Fernandez but I'm Joe McEwing, his physical opposite.
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OlerudOwned Mar 23 2006 08:01 PM |
Sid was in attendance at a Rangers game I was at earlier this season.
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cooby Mar 23 2006 08:16 PM |
Sid is my all time favorite Met
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ScarletKnight41 Mar 23 2006 08:18 PM |
I didn't know that. How sad!
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cooby Mar 23 2006 08:21 PM |
It was a long time ago. Not that that makes it any better
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Frayed Knot Mar 23 2006 11:22 PM |
He had a lot more good/decent seasons here (hence his high ranking) than most fans will remember.
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ScarletKnight41 Mar 24 2006 07:36 AM |
Every time Sid was out there I felt that he had the potential to pitch a no-hitter, and that he also had the potential to walk double digit batters. I also felt that he had the potential to do both of those things simultaneously.
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Yancy Street Gang Mar 24 2006 08:04 AM |
He looked fabulous?
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ScarletKnight41 Mar 24 2006 09:51 AM |
Seriously. I have a picture in an album from our Spring Training 1985 trip. He looked really fit.
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cooby Mar 24 2006 10:00 AM |
The racing stripe pants were slimming
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Centerfield Mar 24 2006 11:19 AM |
What frustrated me most about Sid was how quickly he would lose it. He would sail along for 6 and a third, then suddenly walk the ballpark and give up a home run without warning.
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