06-23-2008, 10:55 AM | #401 (permalink) | |
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And I've always said if there's anything worse than a Yankees fan, it's a Red Sox fan.
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06-23-2008, 02:25 PM | #403 (permalink) | |
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The sinking ship known as the DBacks are playing the Red Sox in a 3 game series. This should go great.
The stupid thing is that despite the shittiness of the DBacks, until yesterday they had the largest division lead at 4.5 games. Quote:
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06-23-2008, 04:21 PM | #404 (permalink) |
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Good lord, these new look Mets are gangsta. What the hell has Jerry Manuel done with them?
Beltran just took Felix Hernandez out while stealing home on a wild pitch. I'm sure it wasn't on purpose, but the Mariners just lost their best pitcher for who knows how long? Sorta puts a downer on the fact that he hit a Grand Slam off of Santana earlier tonight.
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06-24-2008, 06:24 AM | #405 (permalink) | |
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Haren Vs. Beckett was quite the game. |
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06-24-2008, 06:57 PM | #407 (permalink) | |
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Nice to see the Sox finally get to the Dbacks pen tonite. Hard to believe that was their first win ever against the Dbacks at Fenway. Still need to keep winning since the Rays are still just one game back. Obviously I am biased, but it is nice to see the Sox keep battling despite all kinds of obstacles, like injuries etc. If they were not so deep they would probably be third place team in the AL East.
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06-25-2008, 11:52 AM | #409 (permalink) | |
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06-25-2008, 03:18 PM | #411 (permalink) | |
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06-27-2008, 01:36 PM | #412 (permalink) |
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Final score Mets 15, Yankees 6 Delgado sets a club record with 9 RBI's in a single game (including the team's first grand slam in over two years). Who are the clowns now, Daily News? Second game of the double-header's in less than three hours.
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06-28-2008, 07:50 PM | #414 (permalink) |
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I'd hate to distract from the "big city" teams, but the Tigers finally reached .500 for the first time all season. They've won 6 series straight and the starting pitching has been astonishingly good, especially Verlander, Galaraga and Bonine (we never even heard of those last two when the season began). If the bullpen can hold up, the AL Central could get pretty interesting.
The Tigers have shown some courage, sending Dontrelle Willis (and his huge contract) to the minors to get his shit together, while trusting some very young talent. Ryan Rayburn hit a grand slam, then scored the winning run tonight. Clete Thomas has been lighting it up. Along with those rookie starters, they've lit a fire under those big-name veterans that were playing like complacent fat-cats through the first two months of the season. Granted, the whole AL has feasted on the NL during interleague play(even KC was 13-3), and the Tigers still need to prove something inside their division. But, things look promising for the first time this season. Should be fun to watch!
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07-03-2008, 12:33 PM | #415 (permalink) |
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Chris Snyder from the DBacks is on the DL with a fractured testicle.
http://beat.bodoglife.com/sports/chr...deo-59875.html |
07-03-2008, 02:47 PM | #416 (permalink) | |
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In related note, most of Red Sox Nation would almost rather suffer a similar injury than watch their bullpen if the middle relief is going to continue to pitch like this.
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07-07-2008, 08:33 AM | #417 (permalink) |
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pan, you got your wish: Sabathia is no longer an Indian. This, combined with a typical Cubs meltdown should help the Brews get deep into the postseason.
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07-07-2008, 09:57 AM | #418 (permalink) |
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The Cubs would have to pull off a meltdown of Mets proportion to blow this. Even if they lose the NL central, they're still miles ahead of anybody else for the wild card.
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07-08-2008, 05:52 AM | #419 (permalink) | |
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Sabathia, will help the Brew Crew out this year and with Sheets that's one Hell of a one two punch in a short series. Long term though, Milwaukee sacrificed their future. The player to be named later is the key according to Shapiro. The list is two players and both are impact Major League ready players. And who knows that list may include Gamul, Escobar or Green. Milwaukee meanwhile may win it all this year, but I think that highly doubtful as CC can't win big games and may find himself lost in the NL. And after this season Milwaukee will have what? Sheets will be gone, Sabathia will be gone and their future will be gone. Meanwhile the Indians will have some very strong up and comers, the money they offered Sabathia can and will be used for someone... possibly Sheets and the Shapiro/Dolan team know if they do nothing this off season they may as well sell the team because the fans won't be drinking their magic kool aid anymore. the fans want and need results NOW. So looking at what happened.... I think the trade is a great move and Milwaukee fans are going to regret it even if they win it all this year, they have no future, no core players coming up and their pitching is decimated after this season.
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07-08-2008, 10:39 AM | #420 (permalink) |
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I think the Indians made out quite well in the trade. They got a lot of talent back in return for a rental player. The Brewers gave up a lot though. If they win it all (doubtful) I don't see why they would regret anything. I'd trade a few years of mediocrity for a World Series win. Look at the DBacks, they are still paying for their 2001 World Series (about $20M per year in deferred salaries). This absolutely handicaps their ability to sign talent but I wouldn't change a thing, it was totally worth it.
So the Brew's pitching will be gone next season; in return they will have two type A free agents and get some great draft picks as compensation. I'll say it again, I think it's BS to look at 20 innings and say that CC can't win big games. He has thrown over 1500 innings. |
07-08-2008, 07:17 PM | #422 (permalink) | |
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I do have a question, do the Brewers get two compensation picks for CC? I'm not so sure since he came midseason through trade. I thought since he was traded they wouldn't get anything in draft comp. I admit though I am not up on all the free agent comp drafts. So I would like clarity.
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07-09-2008, 03:46 AM | #423 (permalink) |
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Draft comps only apply to free agency. Since this is a trade, picks are automatically included - more likely a "player to be named later".
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07-09-2008, 05:34 AM | #424 (permalink) | |
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I just love people who use the excuse "I use/do this because I LOVE the feeling/joy/happiness it brings me" and expect you to be ok with that as you watch them destroy their life blindly following. My response is, "I like to put forks in an eletrical socket, just LOVE that feeling, can't ever get enough of it, so will you let me put this copper fork in that electric socket?" |
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07-09-2008, 08:06 AM | #426 (permalink) | |
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I think The Jazz misunderstood your question
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07-09-2008, 08:15 AM | #427 (permalink) |
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Mr. O is right. I misunderstood. Or, rather, if I were in Baltimore, I would be putting the "moron" in "Baltimoron".
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07-09-2008, 09:23 AM | #428 (permalink) |
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Free agent draft comps work like this:
At the end of the year, Elias ranks all the players base on their last two years. The top 20% are given type A status and the next 20% are given type C status. Type A or B free agents that are either signed before the arbitration deadline or offered arbitration but sign with other teams are given compensatory draft picks. After the first round of the draft there is a supplemental round. Teams losing Type A and B free agents are each given a pick. The draft order is based on the reverse order of standings with all Type A teams going first. The team signing the Type A free agent loses their first round pick to the team that lost the free agent (unless the signing team is scheduled to pick in the first 15 spots, then they lose their second round). |
07-10-2008, 07:55 PM | #429 (permalink) |
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You know what sucks?
When your team is supposed to do poorly, and you prepare yourself for a season of building for the future. Then they start out hot, and even though you enjoy seeing them do well, you know it won't last, and still are set in building mode. Then they keep it up by winning close games and making comebacks that they have no right to make, but you see the major flaws and the players playing over their heads, and so you still keep that mindset. Then all of a sudden everything bad starts happening at once. The comebacks fall just short, the pitching falls apart, and you start losing to worse teams. And no matter how you have kept your mind and heart separated throughout the season and fully expected what is happening, you still end up feeling upset and angry and shitty all at once. Ugh.
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07-11-2008, 04:20 AM | #430 (permalink) | |
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Take solace in the fact that you're not a Yankees fan. Or a Kansas City fan.
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07-11-2008, 06:00 AM | #431 (permalink) | |
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07-11-2008, 06:02 AM | #432 (permalink) | |
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By the way, I don't have as much interest in the Allstar Game this year, is anyone else in this boat? I can't say whether is is because of all the Yankee Stadium hoopla, or because of a sort of disillusionment...
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07-11-2008, 11:09 AM | #435 (permalink) | |
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07-15-2008, 11:55 AM | #437 (permalink) | |
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Did you hear how careful the Rangers are being with him? He has a sort of a guardian angel who stays with him pretty much all the time on the road, and he can't have more than $20 cash on him, and he gets drug tested like twice a week. Seems like due diligence on the part of Texas.
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07-15-2008, 07:24 PM | #438 (permalink) |
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3-3 going into the 9th.
So what would happen now if the all-star game ended in a tie now, like what happened several years ago? Who gets home-field advantage in the World Series then? I really want this to happen tonight so that MLB would get rid of this stupid rule. |
07-16-2008, 05:42 AM | #439 (permalink) | |
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it's only common sense for Texas to do this.. even Hamilton says he doesn't trust himself yet. When a team has that much money and PR invested in a guy.. they have to make sure it's going to be worth their while. It's a good story .. baseball needs something like this. And how about J.D. Fucking Drew.. MVP baby! |
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07-16-2008, 06:10 AM | #440 (permalink) |
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Wow 12 straight winless years for the senior circuit, that's turning into a nasty streak. I guess this is the opposite of how it was 20 or 30 years ago when the NL always won. Never thought I'd see JD Drew win the All-Star MVP. Good for him, he's really putting together a great season.
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