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	<title>Comments on: I Just Want People To Know One Thing About Jose Guillen</title>
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		<title>By: koala</title>
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		<description>Sadie will be remembered. Even by those who never met her. You know who else should be remembered, even though he&#039;s not dead, is the great Dave Henderson, or as A&#039;s fans knew him &quot;Hendu.&quot; Unlike Jose Guillen, Dave always played with a smile. He clearly loved to play baseball, always hustled, was an integral part of the great Oakland teams of the late 80&#039;s, and also had one of the greatest &quot;home run hops&quot; ever.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sadie will be remembered. Even by those who never met her. You know who else should be remembered, even though he&#8217;s not dead, is the great Dave Henderson, or as A&#8217;s fans knew him &#8220;Hendu.&#8221; Unlike Jose Guillen, Dave always played with a smile. He clearly loved to play baseball, always hustled, was an integral part of the great Oakland teams of the late 80&#8242;s, and also had one of the greatest &#8220;home run hops&#8221; ever.</p>
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