This is totally non baseball related, but does have
Endy Chavez relevance: Does anyone else find "something in the way", the final song on
Nevermind, a complete and total let-down? Like you WANT it to be this
phenomenal closing song with a softer tone (like, say, "where did you sleep last night" from unplugged) but instead it's just kind of OK and there's no great melody and it's kind of boring. It's like the
Endy Chavez of closing album songs.
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No, it's more like a Spencer wong owned team of fantasy baseball. He has one of the best players of all time (A-Rod/Smells like Team Spirit) yet manages to put together an altogether lack luster performance. You want it to be better, but at the end of the day you just kind of say - blah.
P.S.
"Chavez belted a solo homer and stole a base versus the Angels on Sunday.
Chavez also added a single and a second RBI. He's batting .289 with eight steals on the year. The Mariners intend to keep playing him fairly regularly, and Chavez makes for a nice AL-only play that can contribute in average and steals. He could be a cheap .280-30 player before the year is out."
Or the Mariners could wise up, realize he hits an empty 280 (a la Yunieskie!), and find someone else to play in the OF. They have to be rueing the Adam Jones trade pretty hard at this point.
What? You don't think that Sherrill would look OK closing out game for them, Adam Jones in center field, and Chris Tillman at the back end of the rotation.
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