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This...is...Jeopardy, Part 8


For $1,000 in the category of Annoying World Champion Pitchers, the answer is...This relief pitcher spent his off-season perfecting his awful celebratory fist thrusting technique and filming a cameo for a brand new blockbuster 3D motion picture starring Sam Worthington.





Question: Who is Joba Chamberlain?


Correct! Joba appears in the nation's #1 film as a mythical sea creature that battles the hero in the movie.

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Jay Floyd said…
A big shout out to my dude Joe for the image. He is one cool guy.
mvr joe said…
Thanks for the shout mr ballz. Phils are loss-less when howard homers so far this season....if he gets 170 more, and they keep the stat going we'll be perfect :) lol

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