Monday, April 03, 2006

TimSalmon.jpgAfter a year of thinking I would never see him play again, Tim Salmon had an uncharacteristic spring training.  Tagged with the label “notoriously slow starter” throughout his career, Tim needed a good, but more likely great, showing this year just to make the team.  What Tim did was bat .340 with 4 home runs and 10 RBI with a sizable number of at bats for a veteran, and in doing so, displaced young buck Dallas McPherson for the final roster spot.  Read All About It.  Now it’s up to Tim to stay healthy and produce the way we all know he can.

 

WAY TO GO TIM!  So glad you decided to finish out your career with the Angels.

oh, I ganja!

4/4/2006 3:33:16 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Yeah Timmy, welcome back! I actually have the full story on at least one baseball player (besides Barry Bonds and--god rest his ever-so-gorgeous soul and iGanja's dearly departed twin--Ken Camminiti).
4/5/2006 10:06:41 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
"iGanja's dearly departed twin--Ken Camminiti"

hysterical.. i think i just peed my pants...

yeah... nice hittin' tim... too bad the error-ridden defense let ya down...

and can i add that it's nice to see an angels catcher who *isn't* afraid of the ball? :)
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