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Quick Stat: Shin-Sin Choo

By: josh q. public on: Saturday, July 4, 2009 @8:34 am

Quick Stat: Shin Sin Choo

Hey ladies in the place I’m callin’ out to ya.  There never was a city kid truer and bluer.  There’s more to me than you’ll ever know; and I’ve got more hits than Sadaharu Oh.  Beastie Boys

Public Service Announcement:  Ok, here we go!  Once upon a time there was an engineer, Choo Choo Charlie was his name, we hear.  He had an engine and he sure had fun.  He used Good and Plenty candy to make his train run.  Choo Choo Charlie’s train sure was running last night.  Last night, Shin-Soo Choo drove in seven runs.   Last night, Shin-Soo Choo scored four times.  Yowza!  Just so you know, Choo is the first Indian in over 57 years to record seven-or-more RBIs and four-or-more runs scored in the same game.  Just so you know, the last Indian player to do that was Al Rosen on April 29, 1952, when he drove in seven runs and scored four against the Philadelphia A’s.  Al Rosen said, “The greatest thrill in the world is to end the game with a home run and watch everybody else walk off the field while you’re running the bases on air. “  Charlie says “Love my Good & Plenty!”  Charlie says “Really rings my bell!”  Charlie says “Love my Good & Plenty!  Don’t know any other candy that I love so well.”

Public Spectacle:

Peace out homies.  Six two and Even!

BallHype: hype it up!

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  1. 1
    Jokerswild Says:

    He' coming around – His seven RBI's the other day were awesome

    I like Good and Plenty

  2. 2
    Coco Says:

    He's definitely found his niche batting cleanup for the Indians. If only I drafted him in my fantasy league this season. Where were the fantasy baseball experts on him this year?!

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