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Why does Pie scurry after the helmet during walk-off celebrations?


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You're nuts. This is hilarious!

My only thought is that he picks up the helmet hoping to have a touch of "greatness" rub off on his since he's a complete waste of a roster spot. :laughlol:

This is funny though. A shame we can only find 3 videos of it, because we just don't get walk-offs very often, let alone wins!

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This thread had me legitimately laughing out loud on a bleak morning. Hilarious. Anyone who is taking this thread seriously in any way is crazier than Pie.

This is great. I love Pie. If our players are going to suck, at least have some personality.

This x 1,000

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Or...

<iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/RawuRnECuFU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Making a note to myself...must stop wearing Pie jersey to the games. ;)

Baseball players are either picking their noses, spitting or grabbing their crotches, it just something that we women, who love watching baseball, just have to live with. :laughlol:

Pie does have quite a entertaining personality. One of a kind, for sure. Now I know why I gravitated towards him when he joined the team. He's different and I like that. :thumbsup1: I just wish he would have better quality of play on the field.

When/If Pie gets traded, baseball is going to get a lot more boring in Baltimore, at least for me.

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My favorite is one maybe about two months ago when he squatted close to the plate, gave a huge safe sign on the runner sliding home (I think he was on on-deck), and then immediately after, instead of joining the rest of the team as it ran out to mob the runner, shot off to run down the helmet. Somebody posted the clip on the OH--some of the best and most puzzling playacting I've seen a ballplayer do. If anyone remembers what I'm talking about, please let me know what game it was--I'd love to see the video (again and again)!

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