There was a time not so long ago when Adam Dunn was a legitimate threat to use a baseball bat to make contact with a baseball. A simpler time, when Dunn was a National League player forced to run around uncomfortably in the infield or outfield with a glove on his hand. A time when Dunn would positively VORP your face off, even as radio callers would complain about his copious strikeouts and "three possible outcomes" approach to hitting. It was in this far simpler time that the man who would become the 19th-biggest Cub Killer of My Time was born.
The Top 79 Cub Killers of My Time #19: Adam “DUN DA DUN” Dunn
Posted On 10 Nov 2011 By Bad Kermit. Under: NL Central, The Top 79.
There was a time not so long ago when Adam Dunn was a legitimate threat to use a baseball bat to make contact with a baseball. A simpler time, when Dunn was a National League player forced to run around uncomfortably in the infield or outfield with a glove on his hand. A time when Dunn would positively VORP your face off, even as radio callers would complain about his copious strikeouts and "three possible outcomes" approach to hitting. It was in this far simpler time that the man who would become the 19th-biggest Cub Killer of My Time was born.
Sweet Uncle Lou’s Friday Roundup: The “Forgive and Forget” Edition
Posted On 15 Jan 2010 By Sweet Uncle Lou. Under: Cubs, Lou's Friday Roundup.
Look, maybe Mark McGwire did some stuff right, and maybe he did some stuff wrong. Who's to say? Not me, not the Hall of Fame voters, and not anyone who has a memory of longer than about a week. Don't forget to come out to Shitty O'Kea's at 8:00 tonight, and don't forget, as always, to send ... Read More
