Bill Murray is pretty much the best

Bill Murray is pretty much the best

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The Padres wore their throwback uniforms today, hoping to channel the spirit of the 1984 team, a team that beat the Cubs in very important games. Unfortunately, Heath Bell channeled the spirit of Goose Gossage in Game 5 of the World Series, letting in the game’s only run in the ninth-inning of San Diego’s back-breaking 1-0 loss.

The Padres wore their throwback uniforms today, hoping to channel the spirit of the 1984 team, a team that beat the Cubs in very important games. Unfortunately, Heath Bell channeled the spirit of Goose Gossage in Game 5 of the World Series, letting in the game’s only run in the ninth-inning of San Diego’s back-breaking 1-0 loss.

Obscure Baseball Player Card #4 - Shawn Boskie
Zack from Fat Shawn Kemp back with my fourth obscure player card.  This week I have Right-Handed Pitcher Shawn Boskie.  According to Wikipedia (which doesn’t have much on him) he pitched in the Majors from 1990 to 1998.  He played first for the Cubs and throughout his career pitched for the Phillies, Mariners, Angels, Orioles, and ended with the Expos. Boskie made his major league debut on May 20, 1990 pitching a 5-hit complete  game shutout.  His overall rookie year was quite promising, finishing with a 3.63 ERA in 15 games started. The rest of Boskie’s eight year career was below average, posting an ERA  above 5.00 in all but one other season.
For more info on Boskie check out his Wikipedia and Baseball Reference Sites
FatShawnKemp.com / @FatShawnKemp

Obscure Baseball Player Card #4 - Shawn Boskie

Zack from Fat Shawn Kemp back with my fourth obscure player card.  This week I have Right-Handed Pitcher Shawn Boskie.  According to Wikipedia (which doesn’t have much on him) he pitched in the Majors from 1990 to 1998.  He played first for the Cubs and throughout his career pitched for the Phillies, Mariners, Angels, Orioles, and ended with the Expos. Boskie made his major league debut on May 20, 1990 pitching a 5-hit complete game shutout. His overall rookie year was quite promising, finishing with a 3.63 ERA in 15 games started. The rest of Boskie’s eight year career was below average, posting an ERA above 5.00 in all but one other season.

For more info on Boskie check out his Wikipedia and Baseball Reference Sites

FatShawnKemp.com / @FatShawnKemp

Awwwwww. Lou?

Awwwwww. Lou?