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http://www.masslive.com/redsox/index.ssf/2011/11/twilight_reunion_dan_duquette.html

The Rocket is talking to the Orioles about making a comeback.
 
This is a tremendous example of Manky's reading comprehension skills, because the only hint of a Clemens comeback with the Orioles is the columnist's line, "The only thing more far-fetched than Clemens making a pitching comeback at age 49? How about Duquette signing him to play for the Orioles?"

What the story really says is Clemens is thinking about pitching in the Puerto Rican winter league so he could be his son's teammate. It's folded into an article about Duquette negotiating with the Orioles.

On the plus side, though, that columnist has some really wacked-out hair, so that was a nice discovery.
 
Care Bear said:
Excellent headline. Do you call him "Clemy?"

It's believable that he could still pitch well at age 49. He's the same age as Jamie Moyer who was pitching for the Phillies in 2010.
 
LongTimeListener said:
This is a tremendous example of Manky's reading comprehension skills, because the only hint of a Clemens comeback with the Orioles is the columnist's line, "The only thing more far-fetched than Clemens making a pitching comeback at age 49? How about Duquette signing him to play for the Orioles?"

What the story really says is Clemens is thinking about pitching in the Puerto Rican winter league so he could be his son's teammate. It's folded into an article about Duquette negotiating with the Orioles.

On the plus side, though, that columnist has some really wacked-out hair, so that was a nice discovery.

My understanding of the article is he wants to pitch in the Puerto Rican league to build up his arm strength for a tryout with the O's in 2012 spring training.

I look forward to seeing what he can still do. Nolan Ryan is 15 years older than the Rocket and still throws in the mid 80s.

And, wow that is some weird hair on the columnist...gotta be a wig?
 
MankyJimy said:
LongTimeListener said:
This is a tremendous example of Manky's reading comprehension skills, because the only hint of a Clemens comeback with the Orioles is the columnist's line, "The only thing more far-fetched than Clemens making a pitching comeback at age 49? How about Duquette signing him to play for the Orioles?"

What the story really says is Clemens is thinking about pitching in the Puerto Rican winter league so he could be his son's teammate. It's folded into an article about Duquette negotiating with the Orioles.

On the plus side, though, that columnist has some really wacked-out hair, so that was a nice discovery.

My understanding of the article is he wants to pitch in the Puerto Rican league to build up his arm strength for a tryout with the O's in 2012 spring training.

I look forward to seeing what he can still do. Nolan Ryan is 15 years older than the Rocket and still throws in the mid 80s.

And, wow that is some weird hair on the columnist...gotta be a wig?

Ryan also has had some heart trouble, and, if I remember correctly, retired not due to his arm, but the rest of his body getting old.
 
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Baron Scicluna said:
MankyJimy said:
LongTimeListener said:
This is a tremendous example of Manky's reading comprehension skills, because the only hint of a Clemens comeback with the Orioles is the columnist's line, "The only thing more far-fetched than Clemens making a pitching comeback at age 49? How about Duquette signing him to play for the Orioles?"

What the story really says is Clemens is thinking about pitching in the Puerto Rican winter league so he could be his son's teammate. It's folded into an article about Duquette negotiating with the Orioles.

On the plus side, though, that columnist has some really wacked-out hair, so that was a nice discovery.

My understanding of the article is he wants to pitch in the Puerto Rican league to build up his arm strength for a tryout with the O's in 2012 spring training.

I look forward to seeing what he can still do. Nolan Ryan is 15 years older than the Rocket and still throws in the mid 80s.

And, wow that is some weird hair on the columnist...gotta be a wig?

Ryan also has had some heart trouble, and, if I remember correctly, retired not due to his arm, but the rest of his body getting old.

Right, but Clemens kept himself in fantastic shape in the latter half of his career. His workouts were legendary, few if any of his teammates could keep up with him.
 
I read the thread title and I thought Manky got nude photos sent to him from Jeter, Saraceno or both...
 
Mizzougrad96 said:
I read the thread title and I thought Manky got nude photos sent to him from Jeter, Saraceno or both...

It's a reference to Susyn Waldman describing the Rocket's 2007 comeback.
 
MankyJimy said:
Baron Scicluna said:
MankyJimy said:
LongTimeListener said:
This is a tremendous example of Manky's reading comprehension skills, because the only hint of a Clemens comeback with the Orioles is the columnist's line, "The only thing more far-fetched than Clemens making a pitching comeback at age 49? How about Duquette signing him to play for the Orioles?"

What the story really says is Clemens is thinking about pitching in the Puerto Rican winter league so he could be his son's teammate. It's folded into an article about Duquette negotiating with the Orioles.

On the plus side, though, that columnist has some really wacked-out hair, so that was a nice discovery.

My understanding of the article is he wants to pitch in the Puerto Rican league to build up his arm strength for a tryout with the O's in 2012 spring training.

I look forward to seeing what he can still do. Nolan Ryan is 15 years older than the Rocket and still throws in the mid 80s.

And, wow that is some weird hair on the columnist...gotta be a wig?

Ryan also has had some heart trouble, and, if I remember correctly, retired not due to his arm, but the rest of his body getting old.

Right, but Clemens kept himself in fantastic shape in the latter half of his career. His workouts were legendary, few if any of his teammates could keep up with him.

Well, duh, of course few of his teammates could keep up with him. And we know why:

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Plenty of players roided up in that era yet still none of them could match what Clemens did. And what kind of paper prints a headline like that?
 
I've heard of that one.

But the Rocket is arguably the greatest pitcher of his generation. He deserves a little more respect than that.
 
I know JRC gets some **** around here. But I will ALWAYS love the Trentonian for that headline. God, the joy that brought me.
 
imjustagirl said:
I know JRC gets some **** around here. But I will ALWAYS love the Trentonian for that headline. God, the joy that brought me.

Photo selection and positioning was key, also, with the shadow of a pleasure-grimace on Clemy's face.
 
MankyJimy said:
Baron Scicluna said:
MankyJimy said:
LongTimeListener said:
This is a tremendous example of Manky's reading comprehension skills, because the only hint of a Clemens comeback with the Orioles is the columnist's line, "The only thing more far-fetched than Clemens making a pitching comeback at age 49? How about Duquette signing him to play for the Orioles?"

What the story really says is Clemens is thinking about pitching in the Puerto Rican winter league so he could be his son's teammate. It's folded into an article about Duquette negotiating with the Orioles.

On the plus side, though, that columnist has some really wacked-out hair, so that was a nice discovery.

My understanding of the article is he wants to pitch in the Puerto Rican league to build up his arm strength for a tryout with the O's in 2012 spring training.

I look forward to seeing what he can still do. Nolan Ryan is 15 years older than the Rocket and still throws in the mid 80s.

And, wow that is some weird hair on the columnist...gotta be a wig?

Ryan also has had some heart trouble, and, if I remember correctly, retired not due to his arm, but the rest of his body getting old.

Right, but Clemens kept himself in fantastic shape in the latter half of his career. His workouts were legendary, few if any of his teammates could keep up with him.

Are you ****ing serious?
 
Armchair_QB said:
MankyJimy said:
Baron Scicluna said:
MankyJimy said:
LongTimeListener said:
This is a tremendous example of Manky's reading comprehension skills, because the only hint of a Clemens comeback with the Orioles is the columnist's line, "The only thing more far-fetched than Clemens making a pitching comeback at age 49? How about Duquette signing him to play for the Orioles?"

What the story really says is Clemens is thinking about pitching in the Puerto Rican winter league so he could be his son's teammate. It's folded into an article about Duquette negotiating with the Orioles.

On the plus side, though, that columnist has some really wacked-out hair, so that was a nice discovery.

My understanding of the article is he wants to pitch in the Puerto Rican league to build up his arm strength for a tryout with the O's in 2012 spring training.

I look forward to seeing what he can still do. Nolan Ryan is 15 years older than the Rocket and still throws in the mid 80s.

And, wow that is some weird hair on the columnist...gotta be a wig?

Ryan also has had some heart trouble, and, if I remember correctly, retired not due to his arm, but the rest of his body getting old.

Right, but Clemens kept himself in fantastic shape in the latter half of his career. His workouts were legendary, few if any of his teammates could keep up with him.

Are you ****ing serious?

Yes, you should look up Clemen's workout regimens. Grueling. He adapted them from the Navy SEAL training programs.
 
Tony Mandarich had grueling workouts too. I remember reading all about them.
 
MankyJimy said:
Armchair_QB said:
MankyJimy said:
Baron Scicluna said:
MankyJimy said:
LongTimeListener said:
This is a tremendous example of Manky's reading comprehension skills, because the only hint of a Clemens comeback with the Orioles is the columnist's line, "The only thing more far-fetched than Clemens making a pitching comeback at age 49? How about Duquette signing him to play for the Orioles?"

What the story really says is Clemens is thinking about pitching in the Puerto Rican winter league so he could be his son's teammate. It's folded into an article about Duquette negotiating with the Orioles.

On the plus side, though, that columnist has some really wacked-out hair, so that was a nice discovery.

My understanding of the article is he wants to pitch in the Puerto Rican league to build up his arm strength for a tryout with the O's in 2012 spring training.

I look forward to seeing what he can still do. Nolan Ryan is 15 years older than the Rocket and still throws in the mid 80s.

And, wow that is some weird hair on the columnist...gotta be a wig?

Ryan also has had some heart trouble, and, if I remember correctly, retired not due to his arm, but the rest of his body getting old.

Right, but Clemens kept himself in fantastic shape in the latter half of his career. His workouts were legendary, few if any of his teammates could keep up with him.

Are you ****ing serious?

Yes, you should look up Clemen's workout regimens. Grueling. He adapted them from the Navy SEAL training programs.

Oh for chrissakes.
 

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