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Bond 04-26-2005 08:49 PM

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"The New York Yankees will welcome Chien-Ming Wang to the starting rotation on Saturday, according to the New York Daily News. Wang will make his Major League debut when the Yankees host Toronto."

Perfect Stu 04-27-2005 01:16 PM

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So last night, A-Rod was chillin in the Yanks dugout after 4 innings. He had 9 RBIs at the time.

Alex Rodriguez finished the night with 4 hits (3 HR), 3 runs scored, and 10 RBIs. The Major League Record is 12.

:lol: that's just ridiculous...

Jason1 04-27-2005 10:42 PM

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Heh...his last name is wang....


Anywho, look at which team has the best record in baseball.....

:D

Stonecutter 04-29-2005 12:23 AM

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I know that's directed to me and I'm not going to comment on the Cards because I've seen like 4 innings of cardinal baseball this year (hell, I've only seen like 50 innings of Cubs baseball this year as I always seem to be at work or at school when they're on.) As for my cubs, I'm shocked they've won 11 games. This team should probably rightfully be like 4 and 17. They can't fix any of the problems that have constantly plagued this ballclub.

NOBODY (outside of DLee) can get a clutch hit
NOBODY can hit leadoff
NOBODY can close down a game or even pitch out of the pen in a tight situation.

Barring them firing Dusty Baker or landing a closer SOON they'll be lucky to win 80 games. By default this years D is better, and the arms are healthy but unfortunately Wood won't listen to anybody about his mechanics (all he has to do is take about a 6 inch shorter stride and he'd never have any arm problems.) Zombrano has been solid (though insane) Prior has been lights out, Maddux is going to be fine because he's Greg fricken Maddux and Dempster has been a serviceable #5.

I don't even know why I bother responding to this because I'm sure your retort will be "yeah well the cubs suck" or "Derick Lee's a ***got."

Seth 04-29-2005 01:19 AM

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I'm impressed with Toronto's overall play.

They're in a situation to acquire more talent in the next few seasons and they're winning in a hard division.


12-11

booya

MasterMind 05-19-2005 05:07 PM

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Go Twins!

Jason1 05-19-2005 09:11 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stonecutter
I know that's directed to me and I'm not going to comment on the Cards because I've seen like 4 innings of cardinal baseball this year (hell, I've only seen like 50 innings of Cubs baseball this year as I always seem to be at work or at school when they're on.) As for my cubs, I'm shocked they've won 11 games. This team should probably rightfully be like 4 and 17. They can't fix any of the problems that have constantly plagued this ballclub.

NOBODY (outside of DLee) can get a clutch hit
NOBODY can hit leadoff
NOBODY can close down a game or even pitch out of the pen in a tight situation.

Barring them firing Dusty Baker or landing a closer SOON they'll be lucky to win 80 games. By default this years D is better, and the arms are healthy but unfortunately Wood won't listen to anybody about his mechanics (all he has to do is take about a 6 inch shorter stride and he'd never have any arm problems.) Zombrano has been solid (though insane) Prior has been lights out, Maddux is going to be fine because he's Greg fricken Maddux and Dempster has been a serviceable #5.

I don't even know why I bother responding to this because I'm sure your retort will be "yeah well the cubs suck" or "Derick Lee's a ***got."

You summed up the Cubs problems quite nicely. But you couldve summed it all up in 2 words: They suck.

Stonecutter 05-19-2005 09:31 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason1
You summed up the Cubs problems quite nicely. But you couldve summed it all up in 2 words: They suck.


Wow, that echo took like 3 weeks to come back...

Joeiss 05-19-2005 10:20 PM

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Koskie is out for 6-8 weeks with a broken thumb. Disastrous.

Typhoid 05-19-2005 11:12 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Joeiss
Koskie is out for 6-8 weeks with a broken thumb. Disastrous.




*Tear*



I was gonna say.


But also, I'm actually surprised that they are doing as good as they are.

Not to be all stereotypical, but they dont have Delgado, and last year, he basically was the team, and now, they don't have him, and they are doing better than with him.

Stonecutter 05-20-2005 12:50 PM

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Yeah I think I'm screwed with my bet with Stu. Not that I think Toronto is any better than I predicted them to be (they're still not going to finish higher than 4th) but because Tampa Bay is so god awful.

Joeiss 05-20-2005 09:11 PM

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No, Jays are sick, man.

Perfect Stu 05-26-2005 12:40 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stonecutter
Yeah I think I'm screwed with my bet with Stu. Not that I think Toronto is any better than I predicted them to be (they're still not going to finish higher than 4th) but because Tampa Bay is so god awful.



you said that Toronto was going to be one of the worst teams in MLB (if not THE worst) and right now they're 25-21 in easily one of the best divisions in baseball, and yet you still say they're no better than you predicted.

sorry, but I think they're really going to have to hit a biiig losing streak before you can make that claim

Perfect Stu 05-28-2005 02:47 PM

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best 3-4-5 in baseball?

Boston:

David Ortiz - Manny Ramirez - Jason Varitek/Trot Nixon

New York Yankees:

Gary Sheffield - Hideki Matsui - Alex Rodriguez

Philadelphia Phillies:

Bobby Abreu - Pat Burrell - Jim Thome

I know St. Louis has Pujols and Edmonds...dont know the other one.

The Germanator 05-28-2005 03:07 PM

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I like the Phillies threesome a lot, and just think what will happen when Thome stops hitting .200 and starts hitting more homeruns. Dangerous, though the others mentioned are great as well.


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