04-01-2016, 02:42 PM
I'd understand some legit criticism/doubt, but that snippet just reeks of hate and a good portion of it is completely pulled out of his ass.
If Dalton had a fragile psyche, he would've curled up and died after getting boo'd by the hometown fans at a charity softball game. Instead, he uncorks (by far) the best season of his career. Btw, I love how he brings up how things "were so bad". Dude the 90's were a long time ago.
Btw, I just checked Dameshek's wiki page:
"Dameshek grew up on the banks of the three rivers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he became an avid Pittsburgh Steelers, Pirates, and Penguins fan."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Dameshek
If Dalton had a fragile psyche, he would've curled up and died after getting boo'd by the hometown fans at a charity softball game. Instead, he uncorks (by far) the best season of his career. Btw, I love how he brings up how things "were so bad". Dude the 90's were a long time ago.
Btw, I just checked Dameshek's wiki page:
"Dameshek grew up on the banks of the three rivers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he became an avid Pittsburgh Steelers, Pirates, and Penguins fan."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Dameshek

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