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In fact, I have had numerous conversations about it with friend Marci Hensley, Ty's mom. Ty's now on the Otters in Indiana and continuing his dream to play baseball. No, it's not on a major league stage, but that really doesn't matter. Dreams come true when you have the will and desire to be great... at any level.
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Whatever. Some folks will never learn.I honestly have no problem with him having a notion of trying to stay positive in a culture of hate. It shows strength. Relax. It’s just baseball.— Robert Casey (@BleednYankeeBlu) September 13, 2018
One guy I love on the Mets was David Wright. A solid player, a good leader and a guy that caught a tough break. He reminds me a lot of Donnie Baseball for how things went down with him. Now however, David's about the hang it up. The New York Times has this...
"Fighting back tears during a news conference on Thursday, Wright said that psychologically he is ready to play but his body is not.
'Physically, the way I feel right now and everything the doctors have told me, there’s not going to be any improvement,' he said, adding that he could not envision playing full time again.
Wright will come off the disabled list and start at third base against the Miami Marlins on Sept. 29, the penultimate game of the season, said Jeff Wilpon, a member of the family that owns the team and its chief operating officer."
And then, Wright will retire. Not the way he wanted his career to go. Not the way the fans wanted it. I just want to say to Wright that I personally root for you, dude. You're one of the good ones. Good luck to you pal.
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I hope that smile comes back soon David. The best to you. Good work, O'Hara.
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