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人人都愛曼尼!

2005-08-17 17:13迴響:11點閱:5892

1991年,美國大聯盟職棒印地安人隊第一順位選中曼尼拉米瑞茲(Manny Ramirez),隔天,球探總監米奇懷特(Mickey White)應邀在一場大學運動獎學金餐會中致詞,席中一位聽眾冷笑問道:「你剛才說運動員要多用功,可是你昨天第一指名的球員卻連高中都沒畢業,如何解釋?」

 

曼尼揮擊.jpg曾拿下美聯打擊王,又是現役選手滿貫全壘打紀錄的保持者,光就打擊而言,波士頓紅襪的曼尼,真是不世出的「天才」。

 

米奇瞅著眼問發問者:「你會說兩種語言嗎?」對方搖搖頭,「但是曼尼會!」他說道:「這能力比起任何正式文憑,都更能證明一個人的才智(intelligence)。」米奇是大聯盟著名的「神眼」,在印地安人隊晃蕩三載,挑中的新秀後來有十八人升上大聯盟,改投紅襪的曼尼更是年薪兩千萬美金的超級明星。但話雖如此,去年已轉到巴爾的摩金鶯上班的米奇,一定後悔當年為曼尼辯護的這個比喻──會說兩種語言,也許是更糟的「傻蛋」(goofy)!

 

某種程度而言,1975年許冠傑所寫的〈天才與白癡〉,寫的正是當時年方三歲、傻笑蹲在多明尼加首府聖明哥老家門前的曼尼。十三歲移民紐約,曼尼在北曼哈頓青少棒時期就展露出打擊才情,由今年回溯過去十個球季,他有九年交出三十支全壘打與一百分打點, 2002年摘下美聯打擊王,1999年的一百六十五分打點更一舉改寫美職高61年的舊紀錄(另附現役選手最高的二十支滿貫砲)但除了打擊之外,抱歉──他就是「goofy」!

 

誇張曼尼.jpg在當今大聯盟選手中,曼尼和洋基的Gary Sheffield一樣,都是非常具有entertainment價值的「明星」球員,他在球場上的一舉一動,總透露著球賽裡某種如夢的歡愉......

 

先不說去年世界大賽首役那記離譜的高飛球漏接,至少有十次,他打出滾地球,散著步往一壘走去,冷不防見著對手失誤這才勉強起跑;這還不打緊,好幾次他揮出深遠長打,卻忘記踩一壘壘包,到了二壘還得回頭跑去。這種紀錄輝煌慣了,因此當紅襪買他過來後,第一件事就是找了心理醫生,敎他如何「專注」。

 

但這有用嗎?前年球季,曼尼因傷被下放到紅襪A波塔基隊,在一次復健賽中,他滑向三壘,同時也把耳朵上的鑽石耳環給滑掉了,球賽結束後,十三位三A球員只好留下來一齊幫這位「大牌」找耳環。更扯的是上個月十八日,紅襪主場出賽戰績墊底的坦帕灣魔鬼魚,六局上戰況吃緊,投手教練喊出暫停上場與先發投手開會,此時鎮守左外野的曼尼居然不知怎的,一溜煙跑進芬威球場左外野牆(也就是著名的「Green Monster/綠色怪物」)後的記分板內,結果在暫停結束投手投出第一球時,他卻還來不及回到場上。正因如此,這幾年七月31日球員交易大限前,紅襪都想把曼尼賣掉,而惱的是:除非貼水風險,這門重炮任誰也不敢帶回家。

 

曼尼與GreenMoster.jpg球員交易大限後,曼尼繼續留在紅襪,就在左外野Green Monster全壘打牆與記分板的那扇他常溜進去的小門前,他舉起一片海報,內容你應該一看就懂。

 

前芝加哥小熊二壘手桑德柏(Ryne Sandberg)今年獲選進入棒球名人堂,在七月31日的典禮上,這位九屆金手套得主、1984國聯MVP開場致詞:「今天我能站在這裡,他們告訴我──是因為我打球謹守風範,」老桑這話才說得如當年側身攔截平飛球般自在優雅,不料隨即話鋒一轉,重砲轟起現世:「當年好友們告訴我:一季能有四十發全壘打、盜壘五十次,外加一百分打點,而同時又是隊中最佳『短打高手』的傢伙,才能算個好球員。但現在,人人都只想打全壘打,沒人再管球賽的其餘部份。再也沒有人把球衣前面的字(隊名)看得比後面的字(球員姓氏)還重要。」  

 

耳聰目明的人一聽,就知道老桑說的是曼尼。但有什麼辦法呢,兩百八十年前,慧眼獨具的義大利哲學家維科Giambattista Vico)就已預言:「現代文明的特色,就是期待『驚奇』、追求『驚奇』」,而在現代棒球裡,還有哪個玩意兒Home Run更令你surprise

 

我要曼尼1.jpg我要曼尼2.jpg波士頓小朋友那麼不捨紅襪的曼尼,更何況嚮往世界大賽冠軍超過80年的大人們......。

 

 

 

附錄: 前小熊二壘手,今年入選棒球名人堂的Ryne Sandberg在古柏鎮典禮上的致辭全文,有點長,不過有心人可以翻出來,給中華職棒的球手們看——

 

Ryne Sandberg Induction Speech

July 31, 2005

RYNE SANDBERG: 

What a beautiful day this is.  I stand here today before you humbled and a grateful baseball player.I am truly honored and in awe, honored to be in the class with my  fellow inductee Wade Boggs.  And as I look behind me here, wow, at the greatest players in the history of the game, I am in awe.

 

I know that if I had ever allowed myself to think this was  possible, if I had ever taken one day in pro ball for granted, I'm sure I would not be here today.  This will come as a shock I know, but I am almost speechless.

 

The reason I am here, they tell me, is that I played the  game a certain way, that I played the game the way it was  supposed to be played.  I don't know about that, but I do know  this:  I had too much respect for the game to play it any other  way, and if there was there was a single reason I am here today,  it is because of one word, respect.  I love to play baseball.I'm a baseball player.  I've always been a baseball player.  I'm still a baseball player.  That's who I am.

 

CROWD:  We love you, Ryno.

 

RYNE SANDBERG:  I love you too.  I was a baseball player when I was ten or 12 years old pretending to be Willie Stargell or Johnny Bench or Luis Tiant, when my bat was an old fungo, my ball was a plastic golf ball, when the field was the street and my older brother Del and I would play all day.  I was a baseball player at North Central High School in Spokane, Washington even   though I was all city in basketball, even when I signed a letter  of intent to play quarterback with Washington State.  That's why  Del advised me to turn down the chance to play football and sign   with the Phillies out of high school.  I had too much respect for the game to leave it behind or to make it my second or third  sport in college.

 

Everything I am today, everything I have today, everything  I will ever be is because of the game of baseball, not the game you see on TV or in movies, baseball, the one we all know, the one we played with whiffle ball bats pretending to be Yaz or Fisk or Rose, in dirt fields and in allies.  We all know that game.  The game fit me because it was right.

It was all about doing things right.  If you played the  game the right way, played the game for the team, good things would happen.  That's what I loved most about the game, how a  ground out to second with a man on second and nobody out was a  great thing. 

 

Respect. I was taught coming up in the Phillies organization to be seen and not heard by people like Pete Rose, my hero growing up, and players like Mike Schmidt and Steve Carlton and Manny Trillo.  I understood that.

My parents, Derwent and Elizabeth, who are no longer with us, understood that.  My mom was at every single game I played as a kid, rain or shine.  My dad always said, "Keep your nose clean, your mouth shut and your eyes and ears open because you might learn something."  My sister Maryl and my late brother Lane knew this too, so did my first professional manager, Larry  Rojas, a guy who was always in my corner as I climbed through  the Phillies organization, guys like Bill Harper, the scout that signed me, Ken Eilmes, my high school coach, PJ Carey, a  Phillies coach, they taught me to respect the game above all  else.

 

The fourth major league game I ever saw in person, I was in  uniform.  Yes, I was in awe.  I was in awe every time I walked  on to the field.  That's respect.  I was taught you never, ever  disrespect your opponent or your team mates or your organization or your manager and never, ever your uniform.  Make a great play, act like you've done it before, get a big hit, look for the third base coach and get ready to run the bases, hit a home  run, put your head down, drop the bat, run around the bases, because the name on the front is a lot more important than the ame on the back.  That's respect.

 

My managers like Don Zimmer and Jim Frey, they always said  I made things easy on them by showing up on time, never getting into trouble, being ready to play every day, leading by example, being unselfish.  I made things easy on them?  These things they  talk about, playing every day, that was my job.  I had too much respect for them and for the game to let them down.  I was afraid to let them down.  I didn't want to let them down or let  the fans down or my teammates or my family or myself.  I had too   much respect for them to let them down.

 

Dallas Green brought me to Chicago and without him, who  knows?  I couldn't let him down.  I owed him too much.  I had too much respect for him to let him down.  People like Harry  Caray and Don Zimmer used to compare me, they used to compare me to Jackie Robinson.  Can you think of a better tribute than  that?  But Harry, who was a huge supporter of mine, used to say how nice it is that a guy who can hit 40 homers or steal 50 bases drive in a hundred runs is the best bunter on the team.

 

Nice?  That was my job.  When did it become okay for someone to  hit home runs and forget how to play the rest of the game?  When we went home every winter, they warned us not lift heavy weights because they didn't want us to lose flexibility.They wanted us to be baseball players, not only home run  hitters.  I played high school football at 185 pounds and played  big league baseball at 182.  I'd get up to maybe 188 in the off  season because every summer I'd lose eight to ten pounds.  In my day, if a guy came to spring training 20 pounds heavier than what he left, he was considered out of shape and was probably in  trouble.  He'd be under a microscope and the first time he couldn't beat out a base hit or missed a fly ball, he was probably shipped out.  These guys sitting up here did not pave the way for the rest of us so that players could swing for the fences every time up and forget how to move a runner over to  third, it's disrespectful to them, to you, and to the game of baseball that we all played growing up.  Respect.

 

A lot of people say this honor validates my career, but I didn't work hard for validation.  I didn't play the game right because I saw a reward at the end of the tunnel.  I played it  right because that's what you're supposed to do, play it right and with respect.  If this validates anything, it's that  learning how to bunt and hit and run and turning two is more important than knowing where to find the little red light at the  dug out camera.

 

If this validates anything, it's that guys who taught me  the game, coaches like Billy Williams, Chuck Cottier, John Vukovich, Jose Martinez, Billy Connors and Ruben Amaro;  teammates like Larry Bowa who took me under his wing, Rick  Sutcliff who was like an older brother, Bob Dernier, the half of the daily double, they did what they were supposed to do and I did what I was supposed to do.

 

There was Gary Matthews, the Sarge.  He wouldn't let me  down.  He was always in the on-deck circle when I was batting  and if there was a pitch who that almost hit me or knocked me down, Sarge would be halfway to the mound coming at the pitcher, "Get the ball over the plate or face the consequences."  I saw a lot of fast balls down the middle because of Sarge and I had too much respect for how hard he played to give it any less than he did.

 

Sure I worked hard to get the most out of my God given  ability, but that's what we all did back then.  That's what every one of these guys sitting here did.  There were a lot of  players who worked just as hard as I did and if you didn't, you  didn't stay in the big leagues.

 

There were guys like Bill Buckner, an incredible big league hitter, the first pure hitter I spent time with in the big leagues.  I saw him come through town with the Spokane Indians  in Triple A with Tommy Lasorda and a whole team full of guys who went to the World Series.  They all worked hard. There was Shawon Dunston and Mark Grace, and together we were a double play combination for ten years.  Shawon Dunston,  who knew three weeks in advance if we were facing Nolan Ryan and always had a hamstring pull playing the day before.  Mark Grace, who made sure Shawon knew he was supposed to get every popup  from foul line to foul line on the infield.  We could read each other's minds on the field and off.  They worked hard.  How  could I let them down?  By not being prepared for everything that might happen in the field, at the plate or on the bases?

 

Respect.

 

Andre Dawson, the Hawk.  No player in baseball history worked harder, suffered more or did it better than Andre Dawson. He's the best I've ever seen.  Stand up Hawk.  The Hawk.  I watched him win MVP for a last place team in 1987 and it was the  most unbelievable thing I've ever seen in baseball.  He did it the right way, the natural way and he did it in the field and on  the bases and in every way, and I hope he will stand up here someday.  We didn't get to a World Series together but we almost got there, Hawk.  That's my regret, that we didn't get to a World Series for Cub fans.  I was in the post season twice and I'm thankful for that.  Twice we came close.It reminds me of the guy walking down the beach.  He finds  a bottle, pops the cork and a genie comes out to grant him one wish.  The guy says my wish is for peace between the Israelis and Palestinians.  Here's a map of the Middle East.  Genie takes  the map, studies it for hours and hours.  Finally gives it back to the guy and says, is there anything else you want to wish for?  This is impossible.  The guy says well, I always wanted to  see the cubs in a World Series.  The genie looks at him, reaches out and says, let me have another look at that map.

 

In  baseball, there's always the next day.  I always thought there  would be another chance.  It didn't happen, but I feel fortunate  for the two chances we had and it's just a shame we didn't go to a World Series for Cub fans.  You can't do it on your own.

 

And I want to say thank you to every teammate, coach, manager and just as important my opponents who made the game fun  for me.  I want to say thank you to friends like Doug Dascenzo, Yosh Kawano, Arlene Gill, Jimmy Farrell, John Fierro, my cubs trainer for ten years, and Marty Hare, an old high school  teammate. To Jimmy turner, Kathy Lintz and Peter Bensinger,advisors,confidants and close friends, thank you.  Also, BarryRosner, great writer and good friends.  It's fun talking  baseball with you, Barry.  Thank you.

 

To the Baseball Writers Association, I thank you for  granting me this incredible honor.  I think a large part of this is the fact that I was a great interview and gave you so many quotes you could wrap a story around.  Seriously, I know I wasn't the best interview for many of those years, but I wasn't  trying to be difficult.  I had other things on my mind.

Baseball wasn't easy for me.  I struggled many times when maybe  it didn't look like I was struggling and I had to work hard every day.  I had to prepare mentally every day.  I had to prepare physically every day and I didn't leave many scraps for the writers. I hope you also understand why I would not campaign for his or help you sell this.  It's the best award in all of sports and I think if I had expected anything, if I was thinking  about it too much or crunching the numbers, it would have taken away from the prestige of this incredible honor.

 

To the great folks here at the Hall of Fame, Jane Forbes Clark, Dale Petrosky, Jeff Idelson, Kim Bennett, Brad Horn, TedSpencer and Evan Chase, thanks for making this entire year a joy  for me and my family, one we will certainly never forget. I've been lucky enough to be welcomed into three new  families since I arrived in Chicago.

 

 As great a public speaker as I am, I don't have the words to describe Cub fans who welcomed me as a rookie, were patient through my 1-for-32 start and took me into their homes and into their hearts and treated me like a member of their family.  You picked me up when I wasdown.  You lifted me to heights that I didn't know I could reach.  You expected a certain level of play for from me and you made me play at that level for a long time. I know there are a lot of Cub fans here today.  I feel like  every Cub fan in the world is here with me today.  And by theway, for what it's worth, Ron Santo just gained one more vote  from the veteran's committee.

 

Thank you to these men here, these Hall of Famers, the  greatest players in the history of baseball who have welcomed me in and treated me as an equal.  It's going to take some getting used to, but I thank you for your kindness and respect.  This is  the second best thing that's ever happened to me.

 

Lastly, I joined a new family when my wife Margaret, BR, Adriane and Steven took me, Lindsey and Justin into their family and together we have made quite a happy family.  I love all of you.

 

You are probably wondering what was the first when I said this honor is the second best thing that's ever happened to me. My wife Margaret is the best thing that's ever happened to me.  She is my best friend, she is the love of my life.  She is my salvation.  She's my past, my present, my future.  She is my sun, my moon, my stars.  She is everything that's good about life and I thank her for entering my life at a time when needed her most.  I love you.

 

The feeling I've had since I got the call is a feeling I suspect will never go away.  I'm told it never does.  It's the highest high you can imagine.  I wish you all could feel what I feel standing here.  This is my last big game.  This is my last  big at-bat.  This is my last time catching the final out.  I dreamed of this as a child but I had too much respect for baseball to think this was ever possible.  I believe it is   because I had so much respect for the game and respect for getting the most out of my ability that I stand here today.  I hope others in the future will know this feeling for the same reason:  Respect for the game of baseball.

 

When we all played it, it was mandatory.  It's something I hope we will one day see again.

 

Thank you, and go Cubs.

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中古車 http://used-car.66tw.com.tw
二手車 http://used-car.1683.com.tw
蕭煌奇 http://www.baby-eyes.com.tw
聲寶服務站 http://taiwan-sampo.com.tw
國際牌服務站 http://pa-tv-6.com
歌林服務站 http://www.taiwan-kolin-service.com.tw
東元服務站 http://te-tv-2.com
三洋服務站 http://www.sanyo-appliance.com.tw
東元服務站 http://www.dungyuan.com.tw
東元服務站 http://www.teco-appliance.com.tw
國際牌服務站 http://www.national-service.com.tw
歌林服務站 http://www.geling.com.tw
聲寶服務站 http://www.shengbau.com.tw
日立服務站 http://www.hitachi-appliance.com.tw

2012-01-09 16:54 二手車

回應: 人人都愛曼尼!

有時候,認真的投入,只不過是對方實驗的結果,也不必太難過。愛的代價,是讓自己愈來愈成熟。

談戀愛時,不要總是計較自己付出的部分,分手以後,不要老是看到自己失去了什麼。

廣告招牌 http://ad.designhome.com.tw
會計事務所 http://account.mypace.com.tw
室內設計 http://designhome.com.tw
台中室內設計 http://interior.designhome.com.tw
清境民宿 http://chingjing.1683.com.tw
http://www.66tw.net
三洋服務站 http://www.maintain.com.tw
東芝服務站 http://www.serving.com.tw
鳳梨酥 http://www.uncle-jiang.com.tw
http://www.1683.com.tw
鳳梨酥 http://pineapple.1683.com.tw
礦泉水 http://water.1683.com.tw
機場接送 http://airplane.mycoach.com.tw
家事服務 http://housework.66tw.com.tw
http://www.1683.net.tw
人造石 http://stone.mypace.com.tw
整體造型 http://bride.nina.com.tw
逢甲住宿 http://fengjia.tophotel.com.tw
中古車 http://usedcar.scar.com.tw
http://moi.org.tw
彩妝教學 http://style.nina.com.tw
機場接送 http://mycoach.com.tw
內灣 http://neiwan.mycoach.com.tw
徵信社 http://creditspy.com.tw
http://66tw.com.tw
http://66tw.org
化妝教學 http://maggie3388.com
ISO13485 http://iso9001.mypace.com.tw
后豐鐵馬道 http://chidian.esaygo.com.tw
廢五金回收 http://rec.1683.com.tw
拆除工程 http://car.66tw.com.tw
連鎖加盟 http://xun.nina.com.tw
后豐鐵馬道 http://coz.mypace.com.tw
逢甲住宿 http://zru.mypace.com.tw
台中住宿 http://hotel.mypace.com.tw
台中住宿 http://taichung.tophotel.com.tw
聖誕 http://xmas.mycoach.com.tw
聖誕 http://xmas.1683.com.tw
徵信社 http://spy.creditspy.com.tw
徵信社 http://credit.creditspy.com.tw
健康檢查 http://healthy.nina.com.tw
印表機 http://printer.esaygo.com.tw
清境民宿 http://firefly-bliss.okgo.tw
保護眼睛 http://myopia.esaygo.com.tw
新竹民宿 http://www.tophotel.com.tw
新竹民宿 http://hotel.esaygo.com.tw
雨傘 http://umbrella.1683.com.tw
台中市法拍屋 http://t85home.com.tw
尾牙造型 http://style.designhome.com.tw
印表機 http://toner.t85home.com.tw

2011-11-11 19:33 聖誕

回應: 人人都愛曼尼!

有時候,認真的投入,只不過是對方實驗的結果,也不必太難過。愛的代價,是讓自己愈來愈成熟。

談戀愛時,不要總是計較自己付出的部分,分手以後,不要老是看到自己失去了什麼。

廣告招牌 http://ad.designhome.com.tw
會計事務所 http://account.mypace.com.tw
室內設計 http://designhome.com.tw
台中室內設計 http://interior.designhome.com.tw
清境民宿 http://chingjing.1683.com.tw
三洋服務站 http://www.maintain.com.tw
東芝服務站 http://www.serving.com.tw
鳳梨酥 http://www.uncle-jiang.com.tw
鳳梨酥 http://pineapple.1683.com.tw
礦泉水 http://water.1683.com.tw
機場接送 http://airplane.mycoach.com.tw
家事服務 http://housework.66tw.com.tw
人造石 http://stone.mypace.com.tw
整體造型 http://bride.nina.com.tw
逢甲住宿 http://fengjia.tophotel.com.tw
中古車 http://usedcar.scar.com.tw
彩妝教學 http://style.nina.com.tw
機場接送 http://mycoach.com.tw
內灣 http://neiwan.mycoach.com.tw
徵信社 http://creditspy.com.tw
化妝教學 http://maggie3388.com
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台中住宿 http://hotel.mypace.com.tw
台中住宿 http://taichung.tophotel.com.tw
聖誕 http://xmas.mycoach.com.tw
聖誕 http://xmas.1683.com.tw
徵信社 http://spy.creditspy.com.tw
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健康檢查 http://healthy.nina.com.tw
印表機 http://printer.esaygo.com.tw
清境民宿 http://firefly-bliss.okgo.tw
保護眼睛 http://myopia.esaygo.com.tw
新竹民宿 http://www.tophotel.com.tw
新竹民宿 http://hotel.esaygo.com.tw
雨傘 http://umbreaal.1683.com.tw
台中市法拍屋 http://t85home.com.tw

2011-11-04 16:02 聖誕

回應: 人人都愛曼尼!

有時候,認真的投入,只不過是對方實驗的結果,也不必太難過。愛的代價,是讓自己愈來愈成熟。

談戀愛時,不要總是計較自己付出的部分,分手以後,不要老是看到自己失去了什麼。

廣告招牌 http://ad.designhome.com.tw
會計事務所 http://account.mypace.com.tw
寶眼機 http://www.baby-eyes.com.tw
室內設計 http://designhome.com.tw
台中室內設計 http://interior.designhome.com.tw
清境民宿 http://chingjing.1683.com.tw
三洋服務站 http://www.maintain.com.tw
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東芝服務站 http://www.serving.com.tw
鳳梨酥 http://www.uncle-jiang.com.tw
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雨傘 http://umbrella.weather-me.com.tw
人造石 http://stone.mypace.com.tw
整體造型 http://bride.nina.com.tw
逢甲住宿 http://fengjia.tophotel.com.tw
中古車 http://usedcar.scar.com.tw
彩妝教學 http://style.nina.com.tw
機場接送 http://mycoach.com.tw
內灣 http://neiwan.mycoach.com.tw
徵信社 http://creditspy.com.tw
化妝教學 http://maggie3388.com
健康檢查 http://nina.com.tw
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廢五金回收 http://rec.1683.com.tw
拆除工程 http://car.66tw.com.tw
連鎖加盟 http://xun.nina.com.tw
后豐鐵馬道 http://coz.mypace.com.tw
逢甲住宿 http://zru.mypace.com.tw
包車旅遊 http://trip.scar.com.tw

2011-10-13 16:56 美兆

回應: 人人都愛曼尼!

有時候,認真的投入,只不過是對方實驗的結果,也不必太難過。愛的代價,是讓自己愈來愈成熟。

談戀愛時,不要總是計較自己付出的部分,分手以後,不要老是看到自己失去了什麼。

中古車 http://www.liantay-cars.com.tw
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SEO http://seo88.com.tw
空間設計 http://mde.alanhome.com.tw
台中室內設計 http://tac.alanhome.com.tw
中古車 http://ntd.org.tw
二手車 http://sum.ntd.org.tw

2011-08-30 09:53 地球

回應: 人人都愛曼尼!

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2011-06-23 17:26 ADIDAS外套

回應: 人人都愛曼尼!

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2011-06-23 15:53 nike2011新款鞋子型錄

回應: 人人都愛曼尼!

adidas鞋子 http://www.adidasq8.info

2011-06-23 14:12 adidas鞋子

re: 人人都愛曼尼!

Manny 很小孩子氣!
RedSox 的經理需要更高的EQ還與這位年薪2000萬的巨星相處
要不然明年會繼續上演著"我要被交易"的鬧劇!!

2005-08-18 10:35 艾力

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