Seems to me he was the Catcher. Discuss
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I think Jim said something about this in his book...
Jim Hutton mentioned in his book that Freddie prefers to be a "taker".
Now, can you stop with this?
Freddie pitched many song ideas during his time in Queen and caught the influence of the club scene in the early 80s.
I say both.
He was a starting shortstop who was a switch hitter.
This is a disgusting topic
grow up
sick fucks
[QUOTE] [b]Gregsynth wrote:[/b]
Freddie pitched many song ideas during his time in Queen and caught the influence of the club scene in the early 80s.
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Wasn't the only thing he caught unfortunately.
For chrissake take this discussion and pitch it into your catcher.
[QUOTE] [b]Gregsynth wrote:[/b]
Freddie pitched many song ideas during his time in Queen and caught the influence of the club scene in the early 80s.
I say both.[/QUOTE]
Hahaha priceless
As far as I know, Freddie never played Baseball. So neither.
I saw a picture of him in a snooker outfit once. Don't know what his highest break was.