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Judging by the past few weeks, it looks like Pods has lost the art of stealing.

QUOTE(Dick Allen @ Aug 5, 2005 -> 08:08 AM)
Judging by the past few weeks, it looks like Pods has lost the art of stealing.

 

SI jinx?

This guy really did his research. He says Pods is a centerfielder and refers to him as Poz.

he also says "Poz" has 58 stolen bases

 

how the f*** is this guy writing for Sports Illustrated?

QUOTE(shakes @ Aug 5, 2005 -> 10:48 AM)
This guy really did his research. He says Pods is a centerfielder and refers to him as Poz.

 

 

QUOTE(Greg Hibbard @ Aug 5, 2005 -> 11:27 AM)
he also says "Poz" has 58 stolen bases

 

how the f*** is this guy writing for Sports Illustrated?

 

:lolhitting

I know, you see the name and look at the guy (yes, he's white) and you're probably laughing again. But don't sleep on the Poz. Two Division-I colleges offered him scholarships to run track -- in the 200-meter dash and hurdles. (For those among you who care about such things, Poz is the first white guy to steal at least 70 bases since Cincinnati's Dave Collins picked 79 in 1980; before that you're looking at Ty Cobb in 1915 to find another white player who stole that many.)

 

BTW, I've Poz a few times on a Milwaukee site.

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