Patrick Finley
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Yeah, Nate Davis was in this weird, ambiguous place where he wasn't playing.
We didn't know if he was hurt.
Does he not want to play?
Is he just done with the Bears?
And every day, reporters, we would all try to get interviews with him, and I would shoot my shots.
on the daily and he would always have like well he'd always push me off to tomorrow it'd be nice about not right now i gotta go get treatment or i gotta do this or i gotta do that and and he finally was like yeah come back to me tomorrow and we'll talk and so i think it was a friday and i said all right nate you got some time to talk and he puts his hand on my shoulder and he just says you know what i can't right now i gotta go play ping pong
And that was that.
I got to say, I did like literally my reaction when he said it was I laughed because he knew that I knew that he was making it up and he didn't want to talk and he wasn't going to talk and he wasn't going to play in Chicago anymore.
He really was.
He was a nice man.
About as frustrating as any signed offensive lineman that's ever been here in terms of his effectiveness.
But yeah, he was a nice guy.
Pat, you're a nice guy, too, and your information is great.
We love talking to you.
Thank you, sir.
Stay dry, please.
Thanks, Pat.
I'll do my best.
Thank you, guys.
a baseball which will be thrown by Ryan Feltner of the Colorado Rockies, 2-1 with a 422 ERA, and Edward Cabrera giving it another go after the 18-3 loss to San Francisco, the last time we saw him on the mound giving up home run after home run after home run.