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Philadelphia Philis Legend John Kruk played a strong 10 years in MLB, earning three applications for All-Star for this interval.
But he had no better sending with one of the MlbLong -standing judges.
Kruk revealed on Monday night during the television broadcast of Phillies that he once threatened to kill Judge Brian O’Nora during his second in the MLB game.
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Philadelphia Member Philis Wall John Kruk during the Pat Berrel induction ceremony (not in the picture) before the game against Atlanta Bravez at the Civil Bank Park. (Bill Straichr-Usa Today Sports)
“I just got a text message from Judson Burch,” Kurk told his partner Tom McCarty. “The big fan of the Philis. The Great Judge Savant. He said Brian O’Nora has been in so long that he threw you out of the game.”
The hook then sank to the memory bank and pulled out a wild story about himself on Chicago White Sox from O’Nora.
“The game before I retired, I think I threatened to kill him,” Kruk said, through a terrible ad.
O’Noor was only in the third year when this incident with Kruk occurred in 1995.
Homemade Empire Brian O’Noor (7) stands on the ninth engineer between Cleveland guardians and Los -Andgeles Dodgers on a progressive field. (David Richard-Iman’s images)
The words of the hook to O’Nora came from the strike, faced with the jones arc at the top of the ninth submission.
At the time, the hook dropped on the stove, so his disappointments rushed, and he pulled it at O’Noor.
The first foundation and left eyes started their career with San Diego PadressPlaying in a part of four seasons with them before considering Philosus during the 1989 campaign.
Former first Philisa John Kruk’s first standings during the weekend graduates of the Philisus and the 20th anniversary of the “Civil Bank” before the game against Washington citizens at the Civic Bank park. (Eric Hartline-Usa Today Sports)
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Kruk spent six seasons in Philadelphia, reducing .309/.400/.461 with 62 Homers, 145 paired and 390 RBI for 744 games.
Kruk spent the last year in MLB with Chicago White Sox, playing only 45 games and hit .308/.399/.390 of .789 OPS and 23 RBI.
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