08-08-2007, 08:20 PM | #161 (permalink) | |
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You are still insinuating that the pitching is the problem, although now it is because they were only trying to improve the pitching as opposed to suggesting the pitching itself is faulty.
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08-08-2007, 08:29 PM | #162 (permalink) |
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I insinuate that because it is my opinion that the moves were wrong to begin with. Actual performance is outdoing years past, which surprises me. Did the A's make the right moves, yes, you have proved that long ago.
Look at it from my "uninformed viewpoint." I saw what I thought was a mistake. The A's then go in the tank. Thats all.
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08-24-2007, 07:06 PM | #165 (permalink) | |
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08-25-2007, 10:39 AM | #166 (permalink) |
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Closers are held to such ridiculous standards. Have you even bothered to check his stats or do you just know it because you see it? Wagner has held batters to a .578 OPS, has a WHIP just over 1, a 2.05 ERA, and has converted 90% of his save chances. That is AWESOME.
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09-04-2007, 12:33 PM | #167 (permalink) |
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Big surprise, the DBacks are in the middle of another slump. Goddammit they really piss me off. There is no consistency on the team whatsoever. At least there are still about 25 games left. The down times usually last about 10 games when they can't hit, can't pitch, and can't field. Then they go and take 9 of 12 when they can't do anything wrong. Fucking young players.
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09-07-2007, 02:04 PM | #168 (permalink) |
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Two new PED users outed:
Rick Ankiel, HGH Troy Glaus, steroids In Ankiel's case, HGH was not banned by MLB at the time so he may be alright. Glaus isn't so lucky, his stuff was sent to him after steroids were banned. This will be interesting. |
09-07-2007, 05:19 PM | #169 (permalink) |
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Interesting article about steroids, HGH, and double standards:
Jayson Stark - Exposing Our Double Standards click to show If cheating is cheating, why are we quick to give Ankiel a pass? Anybody watching Atl/Was? Halfway through the 7th inning and Smoltz is pitching a no-hitter. I'd love to see him finish this one out.
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09-10-2007, 07:08 AM | #171 (permalink) |
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Another...Gibbons received banned drugs.
If you have seen Jay Gibbons' health issues and physical changes over his career, then this surprises you about as much as finding out that Barry Bonds actually IS a jerk.
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09-10-2007, 08:50 AM | #172 (permalink) | |
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1. When a closer comes in, the game has essentially already been won (OK it hasn't but that's the way a typical fan sees it) All a closer has to do is get 3 outs. 2. A closer ALWAYS knows when he will be coming in, there is no guesswork as far as warming up goes. Therefore he should be well warmed up and ready to go. 3. A closer usually has the best "stuff" of the entire pitching staff. If not the "best" they usually have an above average fastball and an equally good "other" pitch to make outs with. That all adds up to "we should win" whenever the closer comes in. Obviously getting 3 outs in the Majors is much easier said than done. But looking at the closer's role vs. all that they have going for them, it's obvious why fans are upset whenever a closer blows a save. I can really understand it as of late with K-Rod blowing #6 of the year the other night.
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09-13-2007, 09:19 AM | #173 (permalink) |
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So the season is over, anyone care to give out early picks for postseason awards?
NL MVP 1. Prince Fielder 2. David Wright 3. Eric Byrnes AL MVP 1. ARod 2. no point in listing anyone else NL CYA 1. Peavy 2. Webb AL CYA 1. CC Sabathia 2. Beckett NL ROY (lots of great rookies in the NL this year) 1. Ryan Braun 2. James Loney AL ROY (not many good candidates) 1. Dustin Pedoria 2. Brian Bannister I don't know the AL managers well enough to pick a MOY for them but Bob Melvin seems like a clear winner in the NL. |
09-13-2007, 10:16 AM | #174 (permalink) | |
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If he goes out and gives up a 3 run homer and blows the save and loses the game, he has to have that mindset that allows him to totally blow that night off so he can come in the next night and get the save and win. The #1 killer of all closers isn't his arm, shoulder or age, it's that mental toughness, that being able to be a goat one night and a hero the next. That is why it's truly hard to find those great closers that will save 40+ games year in and year out. (SP have 4-5 days at least to overcome getting shelled, regular RP take solace that there are others in the pen that can come and save them and be called upon the next day. Position players, they know they'll have 0 for games and they'll commit a couple errors. Very rarely though do they commit them and cost the game in the final inning and the fans, don't truly hound the position players.) Now the career pinch hitter was always what I considered the hardest position. Closers at least get to warmup in the pen. Back in the day, Rusty Staub used to have to come out cold, no warm up at bats, with the game on the line and be expected to move the runner. And he was one of the best at it. Yet, as a position player.... he pretty much sucked and his BA wasn't all that great. (The DH, he gets a few times up.... he's "warm".)
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09-13-2007, 10:24 AM | #175 (permalink) | |
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I only hope Pedoria doesn't win the AL Rookie .. that thing is just like the Heisman.. it's cursed. AL MOY .. well that would be Francona |
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09-13-2007, 11:43 AM | #176 (permalink) |
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Wang very well could but if it isn't Sabathia it should be Beckett. Even Escobar is a better choice than Wang. Santana would be a great choice but if think (in a figurative sense of course) like the voters do, Santana has too many losses.
I just think there is nothing spectacular about Wang. He doesn't strike batters out, his ERA is really high for a CYA winner (14th in the AL), he doesn't do a great job at keeping runners off base, and he probably won't get 200 innings (IMO something that is almost a requirement to me). No bias there about Francona, right? |
09-17-2007, 05:51 PM | #178 (permalink) |
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The Mets have obviously forgotten how to play the game of baseball.
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09-17-2007, 10:38 PM | #179 (permalink) | |
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Cy Young I can see Sabathia and Carmona going 1 and 3 in voting. It won't be Francona.... he was expected to win. If anything the Bosox and he haven't lived up to what they should have done. If he wins, it is solely because he is from Boston and not how he ran the team. MOY I see Wedge, anyone thinking the Indians would have the second best record in the Majors early on, was either smoking something back then or is lying now. Wedge and Shapiro both built this team and have gotten the best out of each player. I see Shapiro getting executive/GM of the year. Of course it all depends on how far the Tribe goes, but come on, Carmona and CC have had great fucking years and there isn't a better 1-2 combo in baseball. Hell, you add Westbrook and Byrd from the All star break you have one of the best and deepest pitching staffs since the mid '90's Braves. Then of course the Indians do better than the Braves because of the offense (90's ATL had no fucking offense to save their ass.... that's why they only could win 1 WS). The bad thing about all this is IF the Indians go all the way and win the WS... I see Sabathia gone to FA in '09, if not by trading deadline next year. However, if the Indians advance but not that far, I see Sabathia re-signing because he wants a ring and to play for a winning team more than anything.
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09-18-2007, 06:41 AM | #180 (permalink) |
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Yeah I was joking about Francona..
The Bo'Sox are doing what they always do.. giving us fans heart attacks. After watching Beckett and Wang go head to head, I'm giving the CY to Beckett. Considering the improvement over last year, he's more than deserving. That isn't to say that Sabathia hasn't been brilliant.. but for me it goes to Beckett.. with a little bias Looking back at the thread I was one who never would have thought the Indians would be in the position they are. However, I wonder just what they will do in the playoffs.. part of me says one and done.. the other part of me is a little worried. |
09-19-2007, 07:25 PM | #184 (permalink) |
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Oh my gawd, the Mets finally win a game! With Mike Pelfrey at that! What is this world coming to?
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09-20-2007, 06:23 AM | #186 (permalink) |
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His mechanics and velocity appear to be ok..
He blames it on the fact he's trying to do too much. All I know is that he fucking sucks since he came to Boston. Of course, the rest of Boston's bullpen hasn't exactly been stellar lately. It's so sickening. It's like the skankees and bo'sox traded places in how their pitching staffs are performing. |
09-20-2007, 06:54 AM | #187 (permalink) |
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The Cubs have been in first for 32 of the last 34 games. They're one game up now.
Look for me by the visitor's dugout tomorrow afternoon (section 46, row 3). I'll be the guy in blue talking trash to the relief pitchers. I may (or may not) be as drunk as guccilvr.
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09-20-2007, 07:28 AM | #188 (permalink) |
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Gagne is damaged goods. Tommy John surgery twice? Yeah, good luck being the same pitcher after that. I had a feeling that it was a mistake for anyone to pick him up, especially BoSox at/near the deadline. I guess he did OK in Texas, but with his history of injury... seemed like a big gamble to me.
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09-20-2007, 06:36 PM | #189 (permalink) | |
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09-20-2007, 07:07 PM | #190 (permalink) |
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I am completely disgusted with the Mets.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm no fair-weather fan. I've held out hope for them. I've endured their monthlong June slump. I've driven myself crazy going through the familiar routine of watching a starter put in six good innings, and have it all go down the drain in one inning by their bullpen. I've even become accustomed to watching Heilman or Wagner open the door and usher the other team right back into the game with a home run in the ninth inning. I thought they had their turnaround moment when they got swept by Philadelphia last week and then go on a tear to sweep Atlanta. I even shrugged off a second sweep by the Phillies and the near sweep by Washington. But after watching last night's game where they blew two 3-run leads, I'm done. That game had me so upset that I had a dream where I bumped into Willie Randolph in the city and flipped out on him. Time and time again, sloppy defense, sluggish batting, horrendous relief pitching, or a combination of all three have allowed the Mets to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. I can't watch them anymore this season, I'm throwing in the towel. I haven't given up on the Mets, the Mets have given up on themselves. And I don't want to hear shit from the Red Sox nation. Even if Boston loses the AL East to the Yankees, they're still going to the playoffs with a wild card spot. The Mets have no safety net. I feel better now.
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09-21-2007, 04:52 AM | #191 (permalink) |
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The magic number is 9....
If anyone's looking for me this afternoon, I'll be in Section 46, Row 3 at Wrigley this afternoon hoping that the Pirates roll over and play dead. If the Mets played the Red Sox now, who would manage to lose?
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09-21-2007, 06:33 AM | #192 (permalink) | |
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Both bullpens are shit right now. I can't believe I'm getting smack from a fucking Cubs fan. |
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09-21-2007, 06:42 AM | #193 (permalink) | |
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I expect to get kicked in the sack by these fucks in 3, 2, 1.... I was at the Bartman game and that still hurts. I cut way back on the number of games that I've been to this year because of the debacle that was 2006. Is it possible that the 2007 Red Sox are the equivalent of the 2007 Notre Dame football team? Well, that's not really a fair analogy since the Sox DID win some games. Maybe they're more like every other Red Sox team minus the 04 version.
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09-21-2007, 07:12 AM | #194 (permalink) |
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You'd just better hope Steve Bartelman isn't in the stands
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09-21-2007, 07:24 AM | #195 (permalink) | |
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Do you mean Steve Bartman? If you do, then I'd happily sit next to him. Moises Alou not so much since he ruined Bartman's life, but Bartman would be fine as far as I'm concerned. Gonzales cost us Game 6 on the next play when he booted that ball, not Bartman. Bartman was just the distraction from what happened on the field.
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09-21-2007, 07:41 AM | #196 (permalink) | |
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Holy fucking shit. I can't believe you'd actually compare us to Notre Dame. WTF. I seem to recall a college football team this year that lost to Cal and Florida. Ha. Like every other Red Sox team..pfft. I guess I'll just say the Cubbies are just like every other cubbies team.. they look like champs until it really counts and they'll fucking choke and be one and done. Give me a series between the Cubbies and Bo'Sox.. please..oh pretty please. You'd be eating your feet big boy. |
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09-21-2007, 09:01 AM | #197 (permalink) |
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We interrupt this bithcy fan-boy bore-fest to announce that my Angels are currently the proud owners of the best record in baseball, and have the opportunity to be the first team to clinch their division with a win tonight over the Crash&Burners, oops, I mean the Mariners.
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09-21-2007, 04:09 PM | #200 (permalink) | |
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You know how to get under the skin of ANY sports fan ANYWHERE? Compare their team to the current ND offering. I'm in Chicago. As Gucci alluded to, I'm a big UT fan, and we've gotten our ass spanked a couple of times this year. We're still better than ND, and it tickles me pink to say that in this town. I can also say that we're better than Michigan and not have to lie TOOOOO mcuh. By the way, that's 13-8, bitches. For all of you watching at home, I was the guy in the green shirt and sunglasses for all the left-handed batters. Magic number is 8 as of now. I BELIEVE.
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