Tyler Skaggs was pitching pretty well this year. Which is a small thing compared to dying at 27, but a shame for him he didn't get to finish a good season.
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He believes the Correct Things.
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Fake Scout has thoughts.
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Fake person defends being more concerned with the loss of a pitching season than a loss of a life.
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Solid contribution, Keith.
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Typical
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Why is it not surprising he writes for the National Review?
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Wait till you see what Joe Sheehan—who’s a better writer on baseball than you are—wrote! You won’t sic your fans on him, because this is just politics. Ugly stuff, using someone’s death for that point, but I hope you sleep well.
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Still a douche.
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wow brave
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