Talk:Nick Swisher

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Shouldn't the little blurb about his father be on a Steve Swisher page somewhere?

Why did someone remove my thing about him striking out a lot and getting upset about it. It wasn't a lie. I live in the bay area, I watch him get upset in the dugout about it. And it IS a stat that he struck out over a 170 times in the 2006 season. I readded, don't delete it unless you really have a reason. It's the truth. He is known for striking out a lot and I think it should be part of this article.ChopAtwa 15:28, 12 October 2006 (UTC)

I just looked at the log and someone reverted all the CORRECT changes i made and labeled it as protecting vandalism...yeah ok ChopAtwa 15:40, 12 October 2006 (UTC)

Actually he struck out 152 times. That is an offical stat from Major League Baseball.