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Some Baseball Trivia
Topic Started: Dec 28 2005, 10:33 PM (646 Views)
Son N Law
Well, if you could draw me a picture, I would greatly appreciate it.
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Fool, apparently
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cboykin
Sorry, don't have a clue how to draw anything in this crazy HTML code environment, but I'll email it to you. Did a little drawing in MS Paint for ya'.
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Son N Law
Silly bird. I figured out where everyone goes. I'm getting lost somewhere around the whole "has lots of ground to cover and has to back up both left and right" and "outfielders rarely make plays at 1st" bits.

Where's Bill Cosby with Picture Pages when you need him? :blink:
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