Nah, that would be like Oklahoma having claim over Troy Aikman.
"Dark attended LSU in 1942 and was a football standout there as well as a baseball player. During World War II, he transferred through the V-12 program to the University of Louisiana ... at Lafayette (then Southwestern Louisiana Institute) in Lafayette, Louisiana, where he again showed his baseball skills, batting .461 in 1944. His football skills were evident there as well as he quarterbacked SLI to an undefeated season in 1943 and a New Year's Day victory in the Oil Bowl. This led to his getting drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1945 NFL Draft. After serving in Asia during the war, however, he came home and chose baseball."
I love me some Swamp Fox!
Interesting......Lucroy to the Rangers???
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/...cid=spartanntp
Lucroy with a single in his only at bat last night. In his two All Star Games, he is 3 for 3 with 2 RBI
It is my understanding that Jonathon would be preferred to be traded to the Astros. Reason is that would allow his wife to be closer to her Acadiana area family. It is not his call however. He will be a free agent year after next and then can sign with any team he likes. That may be why teams are reluctant to give the Brewers too many of their top prospects in a trade. I know Astros felt asking price was too high earlier in the year and they have one of the top farm systems in the game these days.
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