Heart and soul
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Heart and soul is a multi-faceted concept, best expressed via example.
Paul Lo Duca has heart and soul, and serves as the heart and soul of any team he plays on.
Any 2002 Anaheim Angel has heart and soul.
How to calculate Heart and Soul:
- Count the player's productive outs (derived from Productive Out Percentage)
- Add 10 if he has ever been called "scrappy" by the team in the broadcasting booth
- Divide by his height (in inches)
- Multiply by his clutch hitting factor
- Multiply by 2 if he is white
- Multiply by 200 if he is Derek Jeter
- Add four points for every properly executed fist pump he performs. If said fist pump comes after scoring a winning run in a postseason game, multiply his score by 4.
David Eckstein = Heart and Soul
"Heart and Soul" is a song from Joy Division's Closer, recently used as the title for the band's box-set.
"Heart and Soul" is also a hit song from Huey Lewis and the News's Sports.
Of course, the original "Heart and Soul" was written by the brilliant duo of Frank Loesser and Hoagy Carmichael for the film "A Song is Born" and performed by Bea Wain with the Larry Clinton Orchestra (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/images/B000001MD2/ref=dp_product-image-only_0/102-9693054-3292140?%5Fencoding=UTF8&n=5174)...it was later turned into a Doo-Wopish hit by The Cleftones (http://home.earthlink.net/~jaymar41/cleftones.html).
"Heart and Soul" is the three-word phrase Bruce Springsteen sings as a mantra on "Drive All Night."
"Heart and Souls" was a very bad movie starring Robert Downey, Jr.
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