I do remember that spray. It was just a can of composed air that froze or numbed the sound area. I got should at second base in high school turning a DP. Split my leg open right along the shin bone. A butterfly bandaid and some of that spray did the trick (I really should have got some stitches but that's not how things were.
I also remember the parks and rec guys breaking out bags of lye to chalk the batter's box and basepaths in Little League. That could have been the best for our health.
He was the Novacaine Player of the Game.
Remember those days when trainers would spray a can of something on injuries on the field. What was that? Compressed air or some attempt to numb the pain with cold temperatures?
The team needs a starter, a closer, and a right-handed bat. I wouldn't call that too much especially since you could get all three in one trade. Stating it has to be a #1 or #2 is tough because I don't think that there are 40 true #1/#2 pitchers in baseball and we already have two of them. We don't know what we have in Bautista as he comes from from injury so I am more likely to give up something of value for a good closer. I have to believe that we are not in on Fedde and others #3/#4 starters because we are either talking to a team about a top level arm (Detroit/Chicago) or we are working on a multiple player package. I think the Orioles make two separate trades tomorrow and get all three.
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