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1036 clicks; posted to Sports » on 08 Aug 2022 at 12:50 PM (32 weeks ago)   |   Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook



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2022-08-08 2:39:52 PM  
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2022-08-08 1:19:13 PM  
7 votes:
The other day he was quoted as saying, "I hit my home runs in bunches, just like I get my donuts."
 
2022-08-08 1:55:24 PM  
4 votes:
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2022-08-08 4:26:27 PM  
3 votes:
Reminds me of watching highlights on TSN back in the day and hearing "Lined to left centre field and Big Daddy Cecil Fielder scores all the way from third!"
 
2022-08-08 5:02:51 PM  
3 votes:
Too bad there wasn't a Slip N Slide at the end of that run. Something about his running style reminds me of this old meme:
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2022-08-08 1:39:33 PM  
1 vote:
What an amazing athlete.
 
2022-08-08 2:59:28 PM  
1 vote:
On deck guy should have been gesticulating wildly to turn on the jets as if the outfielder had just let loose a flaming meteor towards home and his very life depended on scoring that run.
 
2022-08-08 3:32:30 PM  
1 vote:

Rectum damn near killed em: Rob3Fan: If you like Vogelbach's running, you should check out Alejandro Kirk with the Blue Jays

Kirk runs surprisingly well for a big guy.


He does get those stubby legs moving.
 
2022-08-08 9:55:24 PM  
1 vote:

ecmoRandomNumbers: Poetry in motion.


By poetry, do you mean Vogon poetry or Shakespeare's sonnets?
 
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