i was sitting front row behind home plate when he was rookie. the first 2 innings…i never saw the ball leave his hand !
I was there a lot in 1984 also…we were the same age…2 days apart. I would be like an umpire, puching batters out. In 1985, if 2 batters got on base, the next three guys would be struck out. For that one year, he was the best ever. If he had not done drugs in 1986, they would have won 115 games and breezed through the World Series. He was never the same again.
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i was sitting front row behind home plate when he was rookie. the first 2 innings…i never saw the ball leave his hand !
I was there a lot in 1984 also…we were the same age…2 days apart. I would be like an umpire, puching batters out. In 1985, if 2 batters got on base, the next three guys would be struck out. For that one year, he was the best ever. If he had not done drugs in 1986, they would have won 115 games and breezed through the World Series. He was never the same again.