He made baseball fun! Asked by Snow_Leopard 18 months ago Similar questions: saddened passing Jose Lima made baseball fun Sports & Recreation > Baseball.
Similar questions: saddened passing Jose Lima made baseball fun.
2 Yes, I was certainly saddened to hear about the death of Jose Lima. Vin Scully announced it in the middle of a Dodger game I was watching yesterday afternoon. I remember Lima's pitching a five-hit shut-out for the Dodgers against Saint Louis in the 2004 World Series, and I remember him singing 'The Star Spangled Banner' at the opening of one of the games.
I agree that he made baseball fun. A sparkling personality who died far too young! .
Yes, I was certainly saddened to hear about the death of Jose Lima. Vin Scully announced it in the middle of a Dodger game I was watching yesterday afternoon. I remember Lima's pitching a five-hit shut-out for the Dodgers against Saint Louis in the 2004 World Series, and I remember him singing 'The Star Spangled Banner' at the opening of one of the games.
I agree that he made baseball fun. A sparkling personality who died far too young!
3 He was very good for baseball. It sounds like he was the type of player that would take the time to autograph a ball and chat with the fans. Too young to pass on at 37.
He was very good for baseball. It sounds like he was the type of player that would take the time to autograph a ball and chat with the fans. Too young to pass on at 37.
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