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Porcello vs Pivetta

 

 

The surname Porcello derives from the Italian word "porco," meaning "hog; " as such, it may have evolved from a nickname for someone "pig-like" in some manner, or perhaps as an occupational name for someone who worked with pigs.

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Slasher at-game mojo in full effect tonight.

WIN.

 

I hope that you can keep dry ( don't know the forecast ) and that you have a wicked pissah time.

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Porcello vs Pivetta

 

 

The surname Porcello derives from the Italian word "porco," meaning "hog; " as such, it may have evolved from a nickname for someone "pig-like" in some manner, or perhaps as an occupational name for someone who worked with pigs.

 

This is interesting in that we have already given Porcello the nick name of Big Dick.

 

Hog is a synonym of penis as is dick.

 

It all fits.

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Try to keep the stench of the Philly fans off of you.

 

it will not be easy. going to get barraged by e-a-g-l-e-s chants. sigh.

I just got a text from 2 of my old college buddies that are on the way down. safety in numbers.....

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Good stuff early it seems from rick. Anyone watching?

 

I'm watching Sandy hit a HR! And now Porcillo hitting a double!!

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Talk about a study in contract. Rick clearly does not go to the plate looking to take three feeble swings and grab his glove...the typical pitcher's experience at the plate.
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I'm watching Sandy hit a HR! And now Porcillo hitting a double!!

 

... and diving LOL!

 

This team is just locked in.

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