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Re: Mike Epstein's credibility


Posted by: tom.guerry (tom.guerry@kp.org) on Thu Dec 7 14:00:31 2000


On another board, de novo Williams advocate Mike Epstein has been responding to posts, calling some posters by name, generally getting to know folks, just gabbing and contributing. Now, a lot of his contributions are anecedotes and terms burgled from Steve Ferroli, but forget that for now.
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> In one thread he regales us with a story about how 1920's Detroit Tigers great Harry Heilmann gave him a personal hitting lesson. Epstein even wrote that Harry called him "Mike."
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> I got a problem with this. Harry Heilmann died in 1952. Mike Epstein was born in 1943.
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> You can look it up on Setpro under the baseball vs. fastpitch thread; it is Epstein's most recent post, way near the bottom.

Mike is very credible.He has real stats over a real career and is a thoughtfulstudent of the game with a proven coaching record as well.

What's your agenda?


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