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Willis was known as D-Train when he took Florida by storm in 2003 and led the Marlins to the World Series.
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Once known as the "D-Train," Willis' career started to derail in 2007.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Rob Maaddi 2011
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D-Train was determined to keep score for all four games we attended -- an arduous task during the regular season, but particularly masochistic during the first week of spring training, when teams generally put about 20 players apiece on the field during the course of a game.
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D-Train was about the only one, it seemed, who was paying attention.
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D-Train was determined to keep score for all four games we attended -- an arduous task during the regular season, but particularly masochistic during the first week of spring training, when teams generally put about 20 players apiece on the field during the course of a game.
Tony Sachs: Wait 'Til Next March: A Spring Training Fan's Lament 2010
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After years of watching the Spring training action on TV, I finally made it down to Florida with my fellow baseball-obsessive D-Train for a long weekend of Grapefruit League games.
Tony Sachs: Wait 'Til Next March: A Spring Training Fan's Lament 2010
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After years of watching the Spring training action on TV, I finally made it down to Florida with my fellow baseball-obsessive D-Train for a long weekend of Grapefruit League games.
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D-Train was about the only one, it seemed, who was paying attention.
Tony Sachs: Wait 'Til Next March: A Spring Training Fan's Lament 2010
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(Special thanks to my friend D-Train, who served as my media pundit foil for the post-debate spin.)
Tony Sachs: Who Won The Biden-Palin Debate? My Cat, Oliver 2008
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For those on the D-Train, read Ben B this morning:
The Big Picture 2008
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