09-28-2007, 11:06 AM
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| One day too late, Pedro... You should have said this Wednesday, before Humber, Smith, and Sele did their dirty work. http://www.metsblog.com/2007/09/28/q...-my-cleats-on/ Quote:
Pedro Martinez, talking to reporters after last night’s game, regarding whether or not he will pitch again this season…
“I could pitch tomorrow if I have to. If it’s one game, I’ll have my cleats on. Whatever we have to do we have to. My arm, thanks to God, has responded well. I’m supposed to throw on the side in two days and that’ll be good enough to get one inning, two innings, whatever, I’ll have my cleats on from now on.”
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Originally Posted by Frank Isola There was no greater leader, teammate or unselfish player than Larry Johnson. He'd arrive for games at 4:30 just to stretch his aching back. He always played hurt. He always guarded the other teams best big man. He had the most underrated Knicks career in franchise history. The Knicks won two playoff games the year after Patrick Ewing left. They've never won a playoff game since Larry Johnson retired. They haven't had a winning season since Larry Johnson retired. Larry is the man | |
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