“ SIR I DEMAND THAT YOU SHOOT ME NOW !! – FIRE !!’
Daffy Duck
Before I start with my usual column can I please ask Anderson Hernandez a personal question? Anderson – mis compadre, WHY CAN’T YOU FIELD A SIMPLE FREEKIN GROUNDBALL !!!! YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE ALL GLOVE NO BAT , NOW YOU ARE SOME BAT AND BARELY ANY GLOVE !!! HELL IF I WANTED TO SEE LACKADAZICAL PLAY I’D RESIGN TONY FERNANDEZ OR REY SANCHEZ TO PLAY SHODDY SHORTSTOP!! ATLEAST MAKE IT LOOK LIKE YOU CARE, YOU ARE AUDITIONING FOR THE BACKUP ROLE FOR NEXT SEASON !!!IN THE WORDS OF JABBA THE HUT – ” YOU ARE BANTHA POODOO !!!”
Sorry had to get that off my chest. Anyway here’s today’s “This Day In Mets Infamy With Rusty”.
Happy Birthday to a player who allegedly played about twenty games for us in 1993 but I have no recollection of . Yes that means you Ced Landrum (1963) .
And the Mo Vaughn tidbit of the day – He loves to do the hanky panky !
Sep 03
This Day In Mets Infamy With Rusty 09-03-09
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2 comments
fongy2
9/3/2009-9:49am at 9:49 am (UTC -4)
Shoot me now! Shoot me now!
wannybackstra
9/3/2009-4:17pm at 4:17 pm (UTC -4)
This topic seems appropriate for the following news:
Ex-Mets pitcher sentenced for tax evasion in Wis.
By TODD RICHMOND, Associated Press Writer Todd Richmond, Associated Press Writer – 18 mins ago
MADISON, Wis. – A federal judge in Wisconsin has sentenced former New York Mets pitcher Jerry Koosman to six months in prison for not paying his taxes.
Prosecutors say Jerry Koosman, a former all-star who helped the Mets win the 1969 World Series, didn’t pay federal income taxes for 2002, 2003 and 2004, costing the government as much as $90,000.
According to IRS agents, 66-year-old Koosman told them he had researched tax laws and concluded they applied only to federal workers, corporate employees and District of Columbia residents.
He pleaded guilty in May to misdemeanor tax evasion for 2002 in a deal with prosecutors. He was sentenced Thursday.