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The ballgame is over...in this inning.
Jerry Coleman
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Jerry Coleman
Age: 4 †
Born: 1924
Born: September 14
Died: 1929
Died: January 30
Baseball Player
Military Officer
San Jose
California
Gerald Francis Coleman
Inning
Baseball
Humor
Funny
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I don't mean he missed him, but he just didn't get him when he put the tag on him.
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There is someone warming up in the Giants' bullpen, but he's obscured by his number.
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Tony Taylor was one of the first acquisitions that the Phillies made when they reconstructed their team. They got him from Philadelphia.
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Larry Lintz steals second standing up. He slid, but he didn't have to.
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Reggie Smith of the Dodgers and Gary Matthews of the homers hit Braves in that game.
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If ever an error had F written on it, that grounder did.
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Trailing 5-1, the Padres added an insurance run in the eighth inning.
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The sky is so clear today you can see all the way to Missouri.
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You walk into the locker room, and you see players with their ripping muscles and stomachs you could wash your clothes in.
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You might want to put this in the back of your craw and think about it.
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He can be lethal death.
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That home run ties it up, 1-0.
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