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    Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    ...to build a baseball training center for kids. Not a lot of Boston World Series rings available out there on the market.

    http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/news/ar...s_bos&c_id=bos
    My dad got to enjoy 3 Reds World Championships by the time he was my age. So far, I've only gotten to enjoy one. Step it up Redlegs!

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    Re: Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    Quote Originally Posted by savafan View Post
    ...to build a baseball training center for kids. Not a lot of Boston World Series rings available out there on the market.

    http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/news/ar...s_bos&c_id=bos
    It looks like it is for a good cause so best of luck to him. I just wish there was a way he could raise the money without selling his ring. I hate it when players sell their championship stuff, esp. on a historic team like the 2004 Red Sox.

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    Re: Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeThierry View Post
    It looks like it is for a good cause so best of luck to him. I just wish there was a way he could raise the money without selling his ring. I hate it when players sell their championship stuff, esp. on a historic team like the 2004 Red Sox.
    Even Bob Gibson?

    http://www.examiner.com/article/more...-auction-block

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    To some people though trinkets mean little when they have the memory of the occasion.
    My dad got to enjoy 3 Reds World Championships by the time he was my age. So far, I've only gotten to enjoy one. Step it up Redlegs!

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    Re: Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    Am I the only one who finds it funny that the author got quotes about the value of Williamson's ring from a guy named Graves?
    Games are won on run differential -- scoring more than your opponent. Runs are runs, scored or prevented they all count the same. Worry about scoring more and allowing fewer, not which positions contribute to which side of the equation or how "consistent" you are at your current level of performance.

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    Re: Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    Quote Originally Posted by RedsManRick View Post
    Am I the only one who finds it funny that the author got quotes about the value of Williamson's ring from a guy named Graves?
    I caught that too.
    My dad got to enjoy 3 Reds World Championships by the time he was my age. So far, I've only gotten to enjoy one. Step it up Redlegs!

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    Re: Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    Holy crap, I completely forgot Willy was on that '04 Red Sox squad. Still remember him coming out of nowhere to win the '99 NL Rookie of the Year. Going from him to Graves was a huge downgrade. Course, it was pretty obvious that Scott was never going to last with his throwing motion. I'm not even sure "violent" begins to describe it. Not good when you're a little dude to begin with.

    But fond memories of that guy. The '99 Reds must be the most-beloved team in franchise history that never technically made the playoffs (they did play in a one-game "playoff" but that didn't count as "making the playoffs"). Another team I would put up there is the '94 Reds who led the Astros by 0.5 games for first place when the strike hit. Would have been the Reds v Expos in the NLCS.

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    Re: Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    "There's never been an '04 World Series ring available, obviously, and there's [nothing] comparable to that series because of what it meant," he said. "It was probably the most significant of our lifetime, and arguably in all of baseball history."
    And this is why I think Boston is annoying.
    It's just a world series.. not any more significant than any other.

    I did like Williamson too.. Too bad he got hurt.
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    Re: Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    Quote Originally Posted by Blitz Dorsey View Post
    ... Course, it was pretty obvious that Scott was never going to last with his throwing motion. ...
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    I remember all the talk about Williamson's violent throwing motion guaranteeing injuries down the road.

    I also remember a lot of talk about how the easy, natural throwing motions of Rich Harden and Mark Prior would allow them to pitch forever.

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    Re: Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Footstool View Post
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    I remember all the talk about Williamson's violent throwing motion guaranteeing injuries down the road.

    I also remember a lot of talk about how the easy, natural throwing motions of Rich Harden and Mark Prior would allow them to pitch forever.

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    I remember hearing about Mark Prior's 'perfect' mechanics, but after his injury, the 'experts' changed what they considered to be perfect mechanics.

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    Re: Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Footstool View Post
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    I remember all the talk about Williamson's violent throwing motion guaranteeing injuries down the road.

    I also remember a lot of talk about how the easy, natural throwing motions of Rich Harden and Mark Prior would allow them to pitch forever.

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    IMO, it's extremely foolish for a baseball fan to think any pitcher -- regardless of how good their mechanics are -- is somehow safe from arm injuries. Even with "good mechanics" the human arm is not meant to do what pitchers do over and over again. It's hard on the arm even when your mechanics are "sound."

    But if you have bad mechanics, it heightens your risk for arm injuries even more.

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    Re: Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    Evidently Williamson was still playing in some independent leagues up until I think either last summer or even this summer. I think one of the ones back up Northeast.

    But from one of the articles I read about this, it appears that he still lives in the Greater Cincy area just over the border in Indiana.

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    Re: Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    Quote Originally Posted by crazybob60 View Post
    Evidently Williamson was still playing in some independent leagues up until I think either last summer or even this summer. I think one of the ones back up Northeast.

    But from one of the articles I read about this, it appears that he still lives in the Greater Cincy area just over the border in Indiana.
    Last year, he was a teammate of Bill Pulsipher, Ryan Freel, and Rock Raines' son.

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    Re: Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    It's His Ring.

    It's none of our business what he does with it.

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    Re: Scott Williamson is selling his 2004 World Series Ring...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Madden View Post
    It's His Ring.

    It's none of our business what he does with it.
    Absolutely true. Unless of course he was still working in MLB and was selling it to pay off his baseball gambling debts. Oops...


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