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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 you’re untouchable, other nights you can’t get an out to save your life. Watching Kirkering last night hit me hard. Unless you’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 it’s been over 25 years since I was a 21-year-old kid walking into that Blue Jays clubhouse for the first time. I didn’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.