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Post by sevenofnine on Oct 1, 2020 13:53:04 GMT -5
This guy is good too bad you not playing for my LA Dodgers Several reporters and friends from Israel participated in the postgame Zoom call, offering congratulations and even getting Kremer to speak a little Hebrew in a message to followers far from Baltimore. Now, four games into his big league career and done pitching in a season that ends Sunday for the Orioles, Kremer took delight in reflecting upon a whirlwind three weeks of fame and success. “It’s been a dream come true, to say the least,” he said. “It’s been really fun. The guys have welcomed me into a warm clubhouse. Anything and everything you could imagine it would be, it is -- except for no fans.” Kremer, 24, was born in California to Israeli parents. In 2015, he earned the distinction of becoming the first Israeli to be drafted into the major leagues when the San Diego Padres took him in the 38th round. Kremer stayed in college, and signed the following year with the Los Angeles Dodgers after being selected in the 14th round. www.ynetnews.com/culture/article/BkKDu1THv
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Post by oliverwithatwist on Oct 3, 2020 7:22:47 GMT -5
I've been an Orioles fan since 1965. They have been to 6 World Series winning three of them.
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Post by sevenofnine on Oct 3, 2020 10:27:33 GMT -5
Yeah there is possiblty they may going to another world series they mess with the other team I forgot who play against they were succesful
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