Nike x Chien-Ming Wang Air Max 1 Premium

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If i still played baseball, I would cop these in an instant. The white/gold/black looks nice, but why would they make a shoe for C-MH? Other than that,they're not to bad overall
 
This shoe is O.K. But it reminded me of a pair of AF1's that i found like 5 or 6 years ago. There navy blue lows and they were sum baseball editions Ithink. they had a two bats crossed on the tounge tag and baseball stiching on the back. anybody seen those or have any info on em? I still gottem in greatshape but was wondering how rare they are. Ive never seen em ANYWHERE.
 
Originally Posted by kicksfinder


2009 is proven to a pivotal year for New York Yankees pitcher Chien-Ming Wang.
Pivotal? How about forgettable?

"There has been speculation that the right foot injury Wang sustained during the 2008 season caused him to compensate withthe rest of his pitching motion, leading to his 2009 struggles. MLB Tonight discussed the differences between Wang's mechanics in early 2008 (before he wasinjured) and his mechanics during the Cleveland game on April 18. On April 22, Brian Cashman at a Q&A at Southern CT State university, confirmed Wang'srelease point was 5 inches higher than this time last year.[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chien-Ming_Wang#cite_note-13[/sup]

After being removed from the rotation and sent down to Tampa to work out mechanical issues, Wang was diagnosed with weakness inthe muscles of both hips and placed on the disabled list. He was activated from the disabled list on May 22, 2009, and on his first day on the active roster,he was brought in from the bullpen. After two more relief appearances, Wang went back to the rotation, but he struggled once again in his first and secondstarts back.[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chien-Ming_Wang#cite_note-14[/sup]Chien-Ming Wang allowed fourruns in 2 2/3 innings pitched Wednesday night. Wang's ERA as a starting pitcher was 21.60. Since 1913, the first year in which both the American andNational League officially recorded earned runs, that's the highest earned run average for any major league pitcher through his first five starts of aseason. The previous high was 18.00 for Kevin Ritz for the Tigers in 1991.

On June 28, Wang earned his first win of the season, also the first since June 15, 2008. He gave up two runs over 5.1 innings.[sup]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chien-Ming_Wang#cite_note-15[/sup]Wang was placed on the DL on July 15 andhad season ending shoulder surgery on July 30 and is expected to miss up to a year."

Yikes.
 
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