Major General William T. Sherman was a ginger.
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Do guys like Roy Halladay or Freddie Freeman count as redheads, or are they considered a different shade of blonde/brown?
“I don’t care,” Votto said of passing his friend and former teammate. “He’s in the past. Bye-bye, Jay.”
I'm pretty sure that Jerry Bruckheimer has something to do with this. Combine his own disappointment at not being offered a pro baseball contract and his long-standing feud with fellow ginger Ron Howard, and I'm sure you can connect the dots.
I probably shouldn't have binge-watched Arrested Development.
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RedEye (05-29-2013)
I'm going with the Gingers have no soul argument. Not having a soul makes for a ball player that has no equilibrium and no sense of being.
It's because there are so few threads about Redheads in baseball.
Since you started this thread, you have probably encouraged about 10 more Redheads to take up baseball.
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