Nope, here's a picture of him batting:
You'd think with a headline like that I'd be posting a picture of John McDonald in the field, doing something spectacular.
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If anyone needs some Photo of the Day mojo right now, it's Gregg Zaun. I didn't see the collision on TV, but it sounded pretty bad from Jerry, Warren and Mike's descriptions of it.
Get well soon, Gregg. Your pitchers need you.
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Continuing our Photo of the Day extravaganza, here's one of my favourite players, Frank Catalanotto, from April 9th:
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Something a little different to go with today's Picture of the Day: a whole bunch of words!
But first, the picture:
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Something about Justin Speier's stance makes me think of Ninjas. Add the black jersey and the picture is complete:
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With the Photo of the Day mojo so freakishly effective that I'm now afraid to talk about it for fear of messing it up, I've been looking through my pictures for some guys who could use a little boost.
So, here's a photograph of Russ Adams that Mrs. Hank likes a lot:
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With today's Photo of the Day, I hereby kick off my campaign to get Gregg Zaun onto the All-Star team. What's not to love about the guy?
So, I'm going to supply the picture, below, and I'd like to ask the rest of you to supply the reasons Gregg Zaun should make the All-Star team.
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In honor of what I'm hoping will be a terrific matchup tonight between Roy Halladay and the man who makes my baby cry, today's photograph is of the Doctor giving some poor batter the glare:
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Corey Koskie had a much better night at the plate yesterday than he's had in a little while; in honor of that, and to hopefully let some of that Picture of the Day mojo keep him hot (and if you don't believe that it works, our most recent Photos of the Day have been Chacin, Brantley and Rios), here's Mister Wheat, the Kid from Anola, Corey Koskie:
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From Bauxite Kevin Pataky, we have another great pinch-hit Photo of the Day. Says Kevin:
"We went to the Jays Welcome Home Luncheon on Friday. I got some good pictures of the guys in there too. My favorite is of Gus Chacin holding up his fist with his EL Championship ring on. When I commented on the ring's size, he took it off and flipped it to me. Upon review, the thing looks like a Super Bowl Ring. The top is all encrusted in diamonds wrapped around a Fisher Cat head. His Name and number were carved on the side. It was really well done."
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