Don't Let The Door Hit You...
When Shea Hillenbrand was on the Red Sox, he always had this odd sense of entitlement about being in the lineup/being in the majors that seemed out of place for someone who was a good, sometimes clutch, hitter, but not much else -- he was an average defender and fit nicely into the 6th or 7th spot of your lineups. When he was traded for Byung-Hyun Kim in 2003 (who then moved into my parent's development), Hillenbrand badmouthed the Red Sox.
Well, it looks like the Blue Jays have grown weary of his bad attitude...my favorite part is when Hillenbrand calls the press "little people".
Random Rhapsody update: They have Katharine McPhee singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". Can I just end the free subscription and start paying now?
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Don't Let The Door Hit You...
When Shea Hillenbrand was on the Red Sox, he always had this odd sense of entitlement about being in the lineup/being in the majors that seemed out of place for someone who was a good, sometimes clutch, hitter, but not much else -- he was an average defender and fit nicely into the 6th or 7th spot of your lineups. When he was traded for Byung-Hyun Kim in 2003 (who then moved into my parent's development), Hillenbrand badmouthed the Red Sox.
Well, it looks like the Blue Jays have grown weary of his bad attitude...my favorite part is when Hillenbrand calls the press "little people".
Random Rhapsody update: They have Katharine McPhee singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". Can I just end the free subscription and start paying now?
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