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smitty46953 03-05-2018 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Racehorse (Post 57705)
Jim Abbott

Good one for the few who know what you are talking about... Kid is hell of a football player though ... :cool:

FatDT 03-05-2018 07:50 PM

I keep thinking of Jaylon Smith but Smith was better.

Racehorse 03-05-2018 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by smitty46953 (Post 57714)
Good one for the few who know what you are talking about... Kid is hell of a football player though ... :cool:

Abbott was quite the pitcher, too.

Colts And Orioles 03-05-2018 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Racehorse (Post 57705)



Jim Abbott




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Originally Posted by smitty46953 (Post 57714)



Good one for the few who know what you are talking about... Kid is hell of a football player though ... :cool:






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Originally Posted by Racehorse (Post 57722)



Abbott was quite the pitcher, too.



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To me, Abbott's greatest legacy was what happened at the end of his career in 1999.

Abbott was pitching horribly that season, and he retired shortly afterward ........ and that was ALL that the fans and the sportswriters were talking about. Brewers fans (and their local sportswriters) were annoyed that Abbott was consistently getting shelled, and were calling for him to retire.


When Abbott was a rookie in 1989, everybody was talking about the fact that he only had one arm, and were wondering if the Angels were using him as publicity similar to when Pete Gray played for the St. Louis Browns in 1945. But he pitched effectively for almost a decade in the Major Leagues, and by the time that he retired nobody was talking about (or cared about) the fact that he only had one arm ........ they were treating him just like any other pitcher who was coming upon hard times at the end of his career. And to me, THAT is an outstanding legacy.


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YDFL Commish 03-05-2018 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by albany ed (Post 57694)
I've never seen him play. Who does he compare to?

Eric Kendricks, with better instincts and speed. Also reminds me a little of Mike Singletary.


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