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So it’s Friday night, and I’m surfing baseball games, eating tacos, the usual drill…

Ray Bachman just called and swears that Miguel Tejada was on the MASN "Oriole Pre-Game" show and told Gary Thorne that he wouldn’t consider playing third base and that’s he’s "not a DH." He said he’s a SHORTSTOP and made it very clear.

He says the "T" word might’ve even been uttered…

Anyone see this too? Sorry, but watching the MASN pre-game show isn’t on my TV list most nights and it’s kinda weird that MASN would let this on the air?

When Tejada batted in the first inning, right around the time of the Brian Roberts rundown, Gary Thorne and Buck Martinez made no mention of it.

Strange?

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I went to MASN’s cruddy website and there was no video there. No one on the web boards seems to be writing about it…

Hmmmm???

A little help…

(Maybe Ray is playing an April Fools Day joke on me today???)

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