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The Legend of the BaD Radio Curse

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You have probably heard by now that Mike Bacsik, the Washington Nationals’ pitcher who served up Barry Bonds’ record-breaking homer, is a Duncanville High School grad and a former intern for The Ticket’s “BaD Radio.” You might not know, however, that he is only the latest professional athlete to succumb to the BaD Radio Curse. The superbly titled Uwe Blog has the details (courtesy of the even better named poster, Chip’s Moody Blues). Oh, and there’s also an uncomfortable photo of a shirtless Gabe Kapler when you click on that link. You were warned.

And that’s right, interns: It’s a sports post. Deal with it.

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