nice USA Today write up

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That is a good article. It sounds like he's glad to be back in AZ. Hopefully the fans treat him nice, it could be a psychological boost he needs to be a good pitcher.
 
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Chris, I hate to be an ass, but your banner has the wrong use of the word TO.

The way it is now is the variant of the word ALSO, or AS WELL.. Drop one of the o's and you got your message down pat.

Good article btw.
 

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Chris, I hate to be an ass, but your banner has the wrong use of the word TO.

I fixed it, but also gave him a few options with the font.

The first is "Franklin Gothic Medium" followed by "Impact" and then my favorite... symbols... HOORAY!!
 

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Damn, I thought it was wrong. Thanks for telling me about it Jay, and thanks for doing my work for me Boondock! I think I'll use the first one.
 

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Thanks! I got the picture from the official site, and it just reminded so much of the Uncle Sam posters of WW2
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I'm sorry for it not being "flashier" but all I have is Paint, so I had to make do with that. I think it came out pretty good, considering.
 

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Thanks! I got the picture from the official site, and it just reminded so much of the Uncle Sam posters of WW2
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Its actually from WW1.

"The single most famous portrait of Uncle Sam is the "I WANT YOU" Army recruiting poster from World War I. The poster was painted by James Montgomery Flagg in 1916-1917."
 
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