Nate DiMeo
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Louis. And they've taken him out to dinner. They've bought him some beers. They've, like, bought him a burger. They've said, like, hey, we've had a fun time with this Rube or whatever other more cruel thing they've been saying about him. And they say, like, yeah, have a nice life, man. Thanks for these victories. You really helped us out. And so the Giants decide to leave St.
They thought they were in spitting distance of being able to play for the pennant. Everything has kind of fallen apart in this thing.
They thought they were in spitting distance of being able to play for the pennant. Everything has kind of fallen apart in this thing.
They thought they were in spitting distance of being able to play for the pennant. Everything has kind of fallen apart in this thing.
who previously had crossed 300 miles or so to get from Kansas to St. Louis, he has now crossed half of the United States, has seen Manhattan for the first time, has showed up at their stadium, and is like, am I going to pitch tonight? And they say, yeah, yeah, yeah, who knows what'll happen, but hey, we need some luck. The penny has suddenly rolled back in front of me. Let's pick it up again.
who previously had crossed 300 miles or so to get from Kansas to St. Louis, he has now crossed half of the United States, has seen Manhattan for the first time, has showed up at their stadium, and is like, am I going to pitch tonight? And they say, yeah, yeah, yeah, who knows what'll happen, but hey, we need some luck. The penny has suddenly rolled back in front of me. Let's pick it up again.
who previously had crossed 300 miles or so to get from Kansas to St. Louis, he has now crossed half of the United States, has seen Manhattan for the first time, has showed up at their stadium, and is like, am I going to pitch tonight? And they say, yeah, yeah, yeah, who knows what'll happen, but hey, we need some luck. The penny has suddenly rolled back in front of me. Let's pick it up again.
They win 36 times when he is sitting on the bench. They lose twice in the rest of the regular season. Every night, Charlie Faust is saying to John McGraw and saying to all the guys, saying to the equipment manager, saying to the peanut guy, to everyone, like, tonight's the night. I'm going to get in the game. I'm going to get in the game.
They win 36 times when he is sitting on the bench. They lose twice in the rest of the regular season. Every night, Charlie Faust is saying to John McGraw and saying to all the guys, saying to the equipment manager, saying to the peanut guy, to everyone, like, tonight's the night. I'm going to get in the game. I'm going to get in the game.
They win 36 times when he is sitting on the bench. They lose twice in the rest of the regular season. Every night, Charlie Faust is saying to John McGraw and saying to all the guys, saying to the equipment manager, saying to the peanut guy, to everyone, like, tonight's the night. I'm going to get in the game. I'm going to get in the game.
And he's driving people crazy, but they don't mind because they're also winning. He eventually does get in a game, which is when he becomes the least qualified person to ever play in a Major League Baseball game.
And he's driving people crazy, but they don't mind because they're also winning. He eventually does get in a game, which is when he becomes the least qualified person to ever play in a Major League Baseball game.
And he's driving people crazy, but they don't mind because they're also winning. He eventually does get in a game, which is when he becomes the least qualified person to ever play in a Major League Baseball game.
It's September. They already booked their ticket to the World Series. They can lose any of these games. He comes in in the ninth. He pitches. The other team is, like, in on the bit. You know, they're swinging and missing. Some guy really tries to take him for a ride, but he just kind of gets under it, and the ball goes deep to right field, and someone catches it.
It's September. They already booked their ticket to the World Series. They can lose any of these games. He comes in in the ninth. He pitches. The other team is, like, in on the bit. You know, they're swinging and missing. Some guy really tries to take him for a ride, but he just kind of gets under it, and the ball goes deep to right field, and someone catches it.
It's September. They already booked their ticket to the World Series. They can lose any of these games. He comes in in the ninth. He pitches. The other team is, like, in on the bit. You know, they're swinging and missing. Some guy really tries to take him for a ride, but he just kind of gets under it, and the ball goes deep to right field, and someone catches it.
Yes. Two innings pitched. Everyone in the papers is like, they're covering Charlie Faust all the time. For a long time, it's this great bit. They have changed his middle name to Victory Faust. The Giants go on to lose the World Series that year.
Yes. Two innings pitched. Everyone in the papers is like, they're covering Charlie Faust all the time. For a long time, it's this great bit. They have changed his middle name to Victory Faust. The Giants go on to lose the World Series that year.
Yes. Two innings pitched. Everyone in the papers is like, they're covering Charlie Faust all the time. For a long time, it's this great bit. They have changed his middle name to Victory Faust. The Giants go on to lose the World Series that year.
And the joke is that it is because the mojo in the Philadelphia Athletics dugout, because they have their own cruel mascot, which is there is a little person in their dugout who has a hunchback. Louis Van Zelst. Louis Van Zelst. And they have been rubbing the hump in his back for luck as though it is the Buddha's belly at a Chinese restaurant for their whole season. And apparently that mojo