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I heard this the other day.

Apparently Atlanta Braves pitcher Chuck James (who's pretty fucking good btw, if you haven't noticed) works part time at Lowes in the offseason installing windows and doors. He makes the league minimum at $327,000/yr (which is still a lot of money) so he obviously doesn't need this job. Says he just likes having something to do.

I don't know. I just think that's kind of admirable. I mean how many people making 6 figures would work at Lowes just to have something to do?

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Brain of Sam wrote:
I heard this the other day.

Apparently Atlanta Braves pitcher Chuck James (who's pretty fucking good btw, if you haven't noticed) works part time at Lowes in the offseason installing windows and doors. He makes the league minimum at $327,000/yr (which is still a lot of money) so he obviously doesn't need this job. Says he just likes having something to do.

I don't know. I just think that's kind of admirable. I mean how many people making 6 figures would work at Lowes just to have something to do?

http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sport ... notes.html


yeah thats cool

guess he will get in some overtime this year not making the playoffs ;)


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yes, im sure this will continue.. im sure the Braves love the notion of their pitcher doing jobs with relatively high risks of finger and arm injuries.


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He should probably spend his time working on his pitching, unless he wants to keep working at Lowe's.


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edzeppe wrote:
yes, im sure this will continue.. im sure the Braves love the notion of their pitcher doing jobs with relatively high risks of finger and arm injuries.


Yea, that's what i was thinking. But players are gonna do what they want to do. At least he's not out riding motorcycles w/ no helmet. :?


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Brain of Sam wrote:
edzeppe wrote:
yes, im sure this will continue.. im sure the Braves love the notion of their pitcher doing jobs with relatively high risks of finger and arm injuries.


Yea, that's what i was thinking. But players are gonna do what they want to do. At least he's not out riding motorcycles w/ no helmet. :?


or cleaning his truck ---cough jeff kent cough---


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I was expecting to see a picture of John Rocker in this thread.


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I was expecting to see a picture of John Rocker in this thread.


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NeilJam5 wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
I was expecting to see a picture of John Rocker in this thread.


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vinegar wrote:
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Green Habit wrote:
I was expecting to see a picture of John Rocker in this thread.


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well id bet Rocker has a sex video also... anyone catch rocker on the O-Riley factor last weeek? id like to have seen those 2 goons talking


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Green Habit wrote:
I was expecting to see a picture of John Rocker in this thread.


:lol:

or Mark Wohlers.


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yes, im sure this will continue.. im sure the Braves love the notion of their pitcher doing jobs with relatively high risks of finger and arm injuries.

in the case of james, i think the braves are just happy he's stopped jumping off houses.

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You have to ask yourself if he's really making a lot of money in the big leagues. Atlanta is probably one of the more expensive places to live in the US, and if you don't want to worry about your mailbox getting shot full of holes, you might think of living in a better neighborhood, which takes a lot of money. Probably half of his salary goes to just keeping a decent home up. If you hit retirement which could be even 3 or 4 years away in the big leagues, you need to save a little of that unless you want to end up like Pete Rose.

The man could be buying into mucho employee stock options, which you are not going to do on Lowes' wages.

Then again, some people feel a sense of Zen from doing things like carpentry work. He might figure that he can make some money on the side doing that and find some fulfillment.

It's probably not a bad way to keep your muscles loose in the offseason either, rather than paying a quarter mil to some personal training center in Arizona to keep you in top condition. I have seen a lot of this from some of my teammates that ran D2/3 track and cross country. They worked construction during the summer and those guys built massive cardiovascular strength by lugging around 50 lb cinder blocks all day long.

Then again, maybe this guy just has an addiction to gambling or hookers that he uses the Lowes money for.

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vinegar wrote:
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Man, he is one ugly looking MF. He should try to get into professional wrestling. He can team up with those queer cheerleaders.

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You have to ask yourself if he's really making a lot of money in the big leagues. Atlanta is probably one of the more expensive places to live in the US, and if you don't want to worry about your mailbox getting shot full of holes, you might think of living in a better neighborhood, which takes a lot of money. Probably half of his salary goes to just keeping a decent home up. If you hit retirement which could be even 3 or 4 years away in the big leagues, you need to save a little of that unless you want to end up like Pete Rose.

The man could be buying into mucho employee stock options, which you are not going to do on Lowes' wages.

Then again, some people feel a sense of Zen from doing things like carpentry work. He might figure that he can make some money on the side doing that and find some fulfillment.

It's probably not a bad way to keep your muscles loose in the offseason either, rather than paying a quarter mil to some personal training center in Arizona to keep you in top condition. I have seen a lot of this from some of my teammates that ran D2/3 track and cross country. They worked construction during the summer and those guys built massive cardiovascular strength by lugging around 50 lb cinder blocks all day long.

Then again, maybe this guy just has an addiction to gambling or hookers that he uses the Lowes money for.


hmm not sure if i agree with your stance on the money

$325k a year is a ton!

not like he has to live in a nice house in buckhead.. im sure he is like most young athletes who have a nice condo .. you can always lease and a lot of teams help young players and players who were just called up with places to live


then when on the road they get X amount of cash each trip.. so food is always free for the most part..

i guarantee he is saving atleast 200k a year minimum


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