Jose Lima, R.I.P.

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  • mister bee
    SBR High Roller
    • 04-23-09
    • 199

    #1
    Jose Lima, R.I.P.
    Former MLB pitcher Jose Lima died Sunday morning at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 37.
  • Bob Loblaw
    SBR MVP
    • 01-07-10
    • 3508

    #2
    wow...he was a nutcase at times but r.i.p.
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    • darrell74
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 04-16-07
      • 14648

      #3
      Damn, I'm 35 and eat way too much.
      I need to get my ass to the gym.
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      • BigOrangeBrother
        SBR MVP
        • 05-10-10
        • 1538

        #4
        Sad....leaving a wife and five kids!!
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        • 5050
          SBR High Roller
          • 10-23-09
          • 108

          #5
          Wish the best for his family, but man do I miss fading him.
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          • G's pks
            Restricted User
            • 01-01-09
            • 22251

            #6
            R.I.P.
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            • Willie Bee
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 02-14-06
              • 15726

              #7
              This news still has me shaking my head. I got to see him when he was at the top of his game in the late 90s, always enjoyed going to games that he pitched because he didn't fiddlefart around on the mound. If the ball was in his hand, chances are it would be thrown in the next few seconds.

              The world's too short already of people with Lima's energy, and the game of baseball is too short of players like Lima who have as much fun on the field as Lima.
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              • DBell
                Restricted User
                • 05-23-10
                • 512

                #8
                Originally posted by Willie Bee
                This news still has me shaking my head. I got to see him when he was at the top of his game in the late 90s, always enjoyed going to games that he pitched because he didn't fiddlefart around on the mound. If the ball was in his hand, chances are it would be thrown in the next few seconds.

                The world's too short already of people with Lima's energy, and the game of baseball is too short of players like Lima who have as much fun on the field as Lima.

                '99 was a great year for him! He was full of energy and he died way too young.
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