September 1, 200322 yr The grave stone was paid for by the Yanks, who assumed he would be gone by the time his tenure was up for them.
September 1, 200322 yr what a life jesse orosco has. he comes into a game every once in a while, pitches to 1 batter, sometimes gets him out, and then sits on the bench and counts his money.
September 1, 200322 yr I'm far too superstitous to make fun of old Jesse. If I do he will come back to haunt us. Before he left the National League, I saw him come in three times to face Todd Helton, and all three times Helton lit him up. Took him to the opposite field each time.
September 1, 200322 yr Its amazing that this guy is still around. I thought he was done after his short tenure with the yankees.
September 2, 200322 yr Its amazing that this guy is still around. I thought he was done after his short tenure with the yankees. I thought he was done after his tenure with the Mets....and the Indians....and the Brewers....and the Orioles....and the Dodgers....and the Cardinals....and the........
September 2, 200322 yr Sox are screwed! Twinkies are gonna win it all! The Sox might as well start playing golf!
September 2, 200322 yr I thought he was done after his tenure with the Mets....and the Indians....and the Brewers....and the Orioles....and the Dodgers....and the Cardinals....and the........
September 2, 200322 yr 45. The guy was traded for Jerry Koosman!! For Crying out loud!! It's something like a comming home for Orosco who was drafted by the Twins in 1977 i think!!!
September 2, 200322 yr Orosco was born on April 21, 1957, so he's a young 46. I envision him coming in to turn Jose or Robbie around, and we spank him.
September 2, 200322 yr Did they buy his tombstone too? Maybe they sent along a rocking chair for him to sit on in the bullpen during the game. BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
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