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Mediocre Man

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I expect every one of you, if you ever go, to give a nice "Hey batter batter, sa-wing batter. He can't hit it, he can't hit it, he can't hit it, chant
 
I think baseball is boring and will never go to Hillsboro.
 
I'd rather see baseball in Lents or the close to the intersection of I-5 & I-205. Why the hell do I want to drive 40 minutes to Hillsboro for an "A" league game?
 
I'd rather see baseball in Lents or the close to the intersection of I-5 & I-205. Why the hell do I want to drive 40 minutes to Hillsboro for an "A" league game?

I heard Lents came close to getting a baseball team. First Beaverton, then Lents and out of no where Hillsboro . . . without knowing the politics, I guess Hillsboro was the only city that could pony up some money to get a team.
 
I heard Lents came close to getting a baseball team. First Beaverton, then Lents and out of no where Hillsboro . . . without knowing the politics, I guess Hillsboro was the only city that could pony up some money to get a team.

I'll go out on a limb and guess that Intel had something to do with this, at least via taxes, if not outright donations.
 
I'll go out on a limb and guess that Intel had something to do with this, at least via taxes, if not outright donations.

aw man, I have to agree with you again? *sigh*
 
Since it's tweet day:

Tobias Read ‏@tobiasread
Happy for Hillsboro's success at bringing baseball to town. Wish we could have done it in Beaverton
 
I'll go out on a limb and guess that Intel had something to do with this, at least via taxes, if not outright donations.

Intel, like most big companies on the west side, doesn't pay taxes.
 
Intel, like most big companies on the west side, doesn't pay taxes.

They pay taxes through their employees, and as I said, also through donations.

Go back to watching sagebrush grow in LaBarge, or LuPine, or whatever it is.
 
I heard Lents came close to getting a baseball team. First Beaverton, then Lents and out of no where Hillsboro . . . without knowing the politics, I guess Hillsboro was the only city that could pony up some money to get a team.

Lents and Beaverton were close to getting a triple-A team. Hillsboro got a short-season single-A team.

barfo
 

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