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I've done that twice with BaseballAmerica, probably wouldn't fly with ESPN.

they should give ya an 'official' title here so you can sign you email or letters that way and then it might get printed... :D

 

ex. :

 

Mike Doyle

Media Mistake Catcher Guy

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:lol:

Basically Mike, what you are trying to say here is that your "Useless Info" was more than twice as "Useless" as Stark's "Useless info". ;)

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/stor...yson&id=1791874

 

In our last Useless Info, we reported that Orioles speedster Jay Gibbons stole a base opening day -- after stealing ZERO bases the year before. But loyal reader Mike Doyle checked in to report we missed an opening-day steal by Paul Konerko, who hadn't swiped a base in more than two years. In his honor, here are the most at-bats without a stolen base over the 2002-03 seasons:

1. John Olerud, 1,092

2. Scott Hatteberg, 1,033

3. Paul Konerko, 1,014

4. Mike Lieberthal, 984

 

 

Konerko, by the way, is the only one on that list who has gotten off the SB schneid this year.

 

Yes, that is me. Thanks Paulie for stealing a base.

Cool but Stark had some ham and egger look it up.

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