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I have heard absolutely nothing of Buckvich, or any other player for that matter, challenging Jenks for the closers spot. That seems to be a completely baseless rumor to me. --GambitRF21:34, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
The second paragraph of the Ryan Bukvich article is not accurate. The incident referred to (which takes up more than half of the biography) involved Ryan's younger brother, Brett Bukvich, who is still pitching at Ole Miss. It is quite obvious that it was not Ryan Bukvich involved in the Arkansas incident, as the incident occurred two years ago. Ryan was drafted and signed with the Royals in 2001. What's more is that the youtube video that is linked at the end of the second paragraph clearly shows Brett, a left hander. Ryan throws right handed. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.0.56.17 ([[User talk:{[[User:66.0.56.17}|66.0.56.17}]] ([[User talk:66.0.56.17}|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/66.0.56.17}|contribs]] ·WHOIS)|talk]]) 22:02, August 22, 2007 (UTC)[reply]