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Stonecutter 04-05-2005 03:35 AM

Re: Major League Baseball 2005-2006
 
sure, deal.


So we're clear.

Jays finish out of the cellar, you win, Jays finish last, I win, correct?

Perfect Stu 04-05-2005 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Stonecutter
sure, deal.


So we're clear.

Jays finish out of the cellar, you win, Jays finish last, I win, correct?

yep. 5th place in the AFC East = champion Stoney
1st-4th place in AFC East = champion Stuey

Jason1 04-06-2005 11:16 PM

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The Cubs had their annual once every 50 year chance in 2003. Theyre doomed to another 50 years of suckdom, no matter what they look like on Paper.

Cardinals will win the NL Central, with Houston not too far behind, and the Cubs a distant third, just like last year. Theyre pitching cant stay healthy and Kerry Wood is a puss. Plain and simple. And theyre offense sure as hell wont save them.

Stonecutter 04-07-2005 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Perfect Stu
yep. 5th place in the AFC East = champion Stoney
1st-4th place in AFC East = champion Stuey

LOL AFC East.


was that intentional or a slip? I like it either way.


Blow me, Jason.

Way to not suck today vs the Oldstros





And where's bond, the brewers are in 1st place in the central.

Bond 04-07-2005 07:36 AM

Re: Major League Baseball 2005-2006
 
Meh, it's nothing special, they're always first place in the central anyway.

Joeiss 04-07-2005 10:38 AM

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Go Jays Go!

Perfect Stu 04-07-2005 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Stonecutter
LOL AFC East.


was that intentional or a slip? I like it either way..


it was a slip. but somehow when I look back on it, I dont see anything wrong with it.


NFL Football >>> Ron Mexico >>> MLB

The Germanator 04-09-2005 04:43 PM

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Can someone give the Phillies collective bullpen a kick in the ass? We should be 5-0, but can't hold a goddamn lead when we get it.

On a good note though, look at Pat Burrell's numbers through 5 games.

.550, 2 HR, 12 RBI.

Now only if he can keep that up...

Jason1 04-09-2005 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Stonecutter
Morris will be good again.


Morris was awful last year. His ERA was 4.72 and he gave up 35 home runs. He was still 15-10 though, which is a testament to the Cardinals stellar offense. Which is why even if their Starting pitching dosent pull though quite as awsome as it did last season, theyre still going to win.


Zombrano=Psychopath
Maddux= OLD
Wood=Puss
Prior=Injured/sucks

Perfect Stu 04-09-2005 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Jason1
Zombrano=Psychopath
Maddux= OLD
Wood=Puss
Prior=Injured/sucks


see, now you had to go and make yourself look like an idiot...

and I'm no Cubs fan

Typhoid 04-09-2005 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Perfect Stu
and I'm no Cubs fan


Nobody is.

Stonecutter 04-10-2005 01:09 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason1
Morris was awful last year. His ERA was 4.72 and he gave up 35 home runs. He was still 15-10 though, which is a testament to the Cardinals stellar offense. Which is why even if their Starting pitching dosent pull though quite as awsome as it did last season, theyre still going to win.



I think it's more of a testiment to some pitches just being able to do that.

There's a bunch of major league players with 4/4.5 + ERA that are just somehow able to eat up a ton of innings and win double digits.


Mark Buehrle is a good example, as is Al Leiter, as is Jon Lieber. Kevin Appier did it for a while. You don't even have to win a lot of games, if you can stick around and eat up 200 innings a season, you're worth something in the majors, bonus points of you're left handed. Why do you think Glendon Rusch still has a job?

Perfect Stu 04-13-2005 05:38 AM

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GO JAYS GO

6-2

1st place in the AL East

1st in runs scored in MLB

2-1 vs. TB. 2-1 vs. BoSox. 2-0 vs. A's

Seth 04-13-2005 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Perfect Stu
GO JAYS GO

6-2

1st place in the AL East

1st in runs scored in MLB

2-1 vs. TB. 2-1 vs. BoSox. 2-0 vs. A's

+rep

all the way

Typhoid 04-13-2005 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Perfect Stu
GO JAYS GO

6-2

1st place in the AL East


Not only first in the east, but in today's paper, (As of me reading it) they are 1st in the league.


They have the best percentage.


And yes, use this against me when they will apparently be last in the AL East.


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