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The Untold Story Of Rube Waddell: Was He An Idiot Or A Misunderstood Genius? - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

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Rube waddell is the most amazing, heroic egregious idiot in chicago cubs history. Read also: 5 Untold Stories From The Jailyne Ojeda Leak: A Deep Dive Investigation.

The Untold Story Of Rube Waddell: Was He An Idiot Or A Misunderstood Genius? - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

He saved 13 lives, but was distracted by puppies and shiny objects. Read also: This Simple Trick Stops Sour Noodle Leaks—Guaranteed!

The Untold Story Of Rube Waddell: Was He An Idiot Or A Misunderstood Genius? - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

In recent reflection, those analyzing waddells career and life, such as bill james, have suggested that waddells erratic behavior was the result of an undiagnosed personality disorder, such as attention deficit disorder, or add. Read also: The Slayeas Leak: A Whistleblower's Explosive Claims You Need To Hear

But for those who know his story, rube waddell remains unforgettable. Read also: OMG! Urfavbellabbys New Video Is Hilarious – And It's Already Viral!

He wasnt just a pitcher;

He was the first of the great baseball celebrities.

He was a hero, and a human hurricane.

And for better or worse, there will never be another like him.

Rube waddell, one of the most colorful and enigmatic figures in baseball history, was a dominant pitcher during the early years of major league baseball.

Known for his eccentric personality and overpowering fastball, waddell left an indelible mark on the game.

He claimed to have developed his pitching arm by throwing rocks at crows on the farm.

He earned the nickname rube because he looked like a big old country boy.

Given his bent toward creative lunacy, some speculate that rube was autistic.

He was the first ace in baseball history and he probably would have never had a chance these days.

Its been over 100 years since the world has seen his antics.

The short lived life of rube waddell is the greatest baseball story we never talk about and we should.

Despite his wild nature, the fans loved him.

He was a true crowd pleaser and rarely let them down.

He would often come to the games in which he pitched three or four minutes before first.