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Shea looks weird with the new building going up in left center.

 

Pagan legged out an RBI infield single, 2-0 Mets.

 

Mayor Mike and the mayor of Philly are chatting on SNY right now.

 

Detroit/Boston 0-0, Balt/Texas 1-0.

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So that hawk was back at Fenway today (or some hawk was there, at least). Friggin thing picked up a mouse and then ate it in midflight.

 

http://trashpile.net/upload/The%20Hawk%202.gif

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Tigers are down 3-0 bottom 5. What a disastrous start for them.

There's a tigers fan in my history class.

 

I laughed at her.

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Tigers are down 3-0 bottom 5. What a disastrous start for them.

 

No matter how many good to great hitters there are in Detroit's lineup, no hitter is more important to the success of the team then Curtis Granderson.

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Tigers are down 3-0 bottom 5. What a disastrous start for them.

 

No matter how many good to great hitters there are in Detroit's lineup, no hitter is more important to the success of the team then Curtis Granderson.

 

At first I thought this was sarcasm, but then I wasn't sure. Now I'm pretty sure it's not.

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Tigers are down 3-0 bottom 5. What a disastrous start for them.

 

No matter how many good to great hitters there are in Detroit's lineup, no hitter is more important to the success of the team then Curtis Granderson.

 

At first I thought this was sarcasm, but then I wasn't sure. Now I'm pretty sure it's not.

 

Then explain why the Tigers are playing like crap against two crappy teams like the Royals and the White Sox, and trailing or lost today? I believe Granderson is more important to that offense, then originally believed.

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Tigers are down 3-0 bottom 5. What a disastrous start for them.

 

No matter how many good to great hitters there are in Detroit's lineup, no hitter is more important to the success of the team then Curtis Granderson.

 

At first I thought this was sarcasm, but then I wasn't sure. Now I'm pretty sure it's not.

 

Then explain why the Tigers are playing like crap against two crappy teams like the Royals and the White Sox, and trailing or lost today? I believe Granderson is more important to that offense, then originally believed.

 

Because it's a handful of games and even the best teams play like crap over stretches of every season.

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Tigers are down 3-0 bottom 5. What a disastrous start for them.

 

No matter how many good to great hitters there are in Detroit's lineup, no hitter is more important to the success of the team then Curtis Granderson.

 

At first I thought this was sarcasm, but then I wasn't sure. Now I'm pretty sure it's not.

 

Then explain why the Tigers are playing like crap against two crappy teams like the Royals and the White Sox, and trailing or lost today? I believe Granderson is more important to that offense, then originally believed.

 

Because it's a handful of games and even the best teams play like crap over stretches of every season.

 

Case in point: 2007 1st half Cubs.

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Tigers are down 3-0 bottom 5. What a disastrous start for them.

 

No matter how many good to great hitters there are in Detroit's lineup, no hitter is more important to the success of the team then Curtis Granderson.

 

At first I thought this was sarcasm, but then I wasn't sure. Now I'm pretty sure it's not.

 

Then explain why the Tigers are playing like crap against two crappy teams like the Royals and the White Sox, and trailing or lost today? I believe Granderson is more important to that offense, then originally believed.

 

Because it's a handful of games and even the best teams play like crap over stretches of every season.

 

True, but I do believe they miss Granderson setting the table at the top of the lineup. Because you got IRod hitting leadoff against lefties, and who.......against righties? Which leads to fewer base runners on base for their murderer's row, which means fewer fastball to hammer. So yeah, I do believe Detroit misses Granderson, just like the Cubs would miss Fukudome if he's out of the lineup.

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OK seriously. Kendall is hitting .529 on the year now. What the hell?

Seriously, what the hell. Who taught him how to hit?

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