Foulke Retires Quits
Mr. I Haven’t Been Good Since 2004 is quitting since, you know, he hasn't been good since 2004.
Keith Foulke, whose clutch performances clinched the 2004 World Series for the Boston Red Sox, told the Cleveland Indians today that he plans to retire. Foulke just signed with the Indians this offseason as a free agent but recently felt pain in his elbow. After two injury-riddled shitty seasons, he’s ending his 10 year career.
As much as I love and will never forget what Foulke did for the Red Sox in 2004, I was happy to see him go. And I'm sure Cleveland fans will be much happier with Joe Borowski on the mound with a one-run lead. Or a nine-run lead.
Thanks to SoxSpace for this one via Rotoworld.
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