He was a different character...Steven Baker
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He was a different character...Steven Baker
From a couple of weeks ago, not sure if it has already been posted...
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Re: He was a different character...Steven Baker
Great line.
It's a wonder Bakes didn't try and sell him some of his famous Goo(?) juice!
It's a wonder Bakes didn't try and sell him some of his famous Goo(?) juice!
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Re: He was a different character...Steven Baker
Bakes is and always was awesome - i doubt we'll see a character like him any time soon take to the field
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he's as funny these days on social media as he was when out on the park
Most definitely not the product of our elite private school system
he's as funny these days on social media as he was when out on the park
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Re: He was a different character...Steven Baker
Good Saints man, maybe not the sharpest tool in the shed.
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Re: He was a different character...Steven Baker
I’ll admit, I’m biased.
I liked him because he was a tough-nut and our player, but if he’d played for anyone else, I would have hated him for all sniping and thuggery he’d pull.
I liked him because he was a tough-nut and our player, but if he’d played for anyone else, I would have hated him for all sniping and thuggery he’d pull.
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Re: He was a different character...Steven Baker
He actually had very good skills.
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Re: He was a different character...Steven Baker
one of the three amigos - my favs from that era - bakes, milney, and maxy.
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Re: He was a different character...Steven Baker
Yes, with both hands and both feet. And - he could take an overhead contested mark. He had good pace. He was equal first in the B&F (with Luke Ball) in 2005 - in one of our best teams ever.