And the Oriole award for mental toughness in 2009 goes to…
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March 26, 2010 3:11 pm
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…Jason Berken.
I have respect for anyone good enough to ever put on a Major League uniform. But during the Orioles’ 2009 season, I gained a ton of respect for pitcher Jason Berken.
As the losses mounted for Berken, so did speculation that he’d soon be headed back to Triple-A. For a while there, his fate seemed to hang on every pitch. And some of those pitches hung as well, ending up in the left field seats.
…Jason Berken.
I have respect for anyone good enough to ever put on a Major League uniform. But during the Orioles’ 2009 season, I gained a ton of respect for pitcher Jason Berken.
As the losses mounted for Berken, so did speculation that he’d soon be headed back to Triple-A. For a while there, his fate seemed to hang on every pitch. And some of those pitches hung as well, ending up in the left field seats.
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