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Sunday, April 27, 2014 6:01:13 PM
So, Kramer promised the kid that his favourite Yankee player would hit a home run. The kid agreed that if the player hit a home run, he would give up the memorabilia.
The player failed at hitting a home run. It was only a triple or something.
Kramer Promises Sick Kid Two Paul O'Neill Home Runs
"The Wink," Season 7, Episode 4, Oct. 12, 1995
Moral of the story?????
JB is not a very good baseball player.
But, in business you can be disabled or out of shape. No matter. A supervisor once told me, "we hire people from the neck up". Yes, if a CEO makes a promise he is supposed to keep it. Business is not a baseball game.
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