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Bob File
@BobFile
Former MLB Pitcher | 17,845th Player in MLB History | #CrushItNation | Technology Professional
Philadelphia, PA
Joined April 2009
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    Welcome to my Twitter page. So happy you have decided to check it out. Here is a GIF of me giving up one of the longest HR's ever at Fenway Park. Thank you Manny Ramirez. Enjoy the rest of your day!
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    I spent 10 years pitching professionally. Late innings, high stakes, every emotion in the book. Some nights youโ€™re untouchable, other nights you canโ€™t get an out to save your life. Watching Kirkering last night hit me hard. Unless youโ€™ve stood on that mound with the game on your
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    Congratulations to the Toronto Blue Jays on their incredible run and trip to the World Series! Hard to believe itโ€™s been over 25 years since I was a 21-year-old kid walking into that Blue Jays clubhouse for the first time. I didnโ€™t fully realize it then, but that first-class
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    My prayers go out to Tony Fernandez's wife and their entire family. I will never forget this man. A former teammate and locker neighbor, he made everyone around him better. RIP.
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    I guess I just have to post this: Today is my 44th Birthday, not asking for followers but well wishes are nice! If anyone wants to follow I always follow back. Everyone have a great day.
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    Replying to @HBO
    1. Water Bottle 2. Starbucks Cup 3. Omar
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    Tom House and Alan Jaeger on the Different Ways to Incorporate Long Toss into Your Throwing Routine
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    Welcome to my Twitter page. So happy you have decided to check it out. Here is a GIF of me sinker balling one of the best baseball players of all time, Andruw Jones. Enjoy the rest of your day!
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    Today's hitters have beautiful swings, but they have only one swing. If a pitcher throws it in his bat path, the hitter doesn't just hit a line-drive single to left field. He hits it 20 rows up. But if the pitcher identifies and avoids that one bat path, he strikes him out.