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Lou looks not pleased in the dugout. I can't imagine he's optimistic about Soriano. Neither am I.

 

I bet it's broken.

 

of course YOU do.

 

It's a fastball right off the hand that is clutching a bat. That most likely will result in a broken bone from what I've seen. Just being honest.

 

What exactly have you seen?

 

 

An awful lot of situations just like this one that resulted in a broken bone, that's what I've seen.

 

There's no point hiding our heads in the sand because of Cub bias. The man just took a fb off a part of the body that has very little protective flesh and a very hard object underneath. There's a strong possibility it's broken, that's all I'm saying.

 

I amazed at how many people confuse this for wanting it to be broken, which I most definitely do NOT.

 

I'm not saying that you want it to be broken. I'm not saying anything is or isn't broken, because I have no idea at this point.

 

But unless you have some specific context for forecasting the extent of his injury, like significant medical experience, your predictions are probably not much more unbiased or accurate than anyone else's here.

 

If you do have some significant experience with diagnosing or treating sports injuries or in any other related field of medicine, I'm sure everyone would like to hear your insights. Otherwise, it's fine to make predictions, whether you are professionally certified to do so or not. But your predictions aren't necessarily less biased or more accurate.

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Dear Cubs,

 

Please obliterate these hicks. I want to see a mofo'ing ROUT. I'm talking Battle of New Orleans or Little Big Horn (although in reverse..) rout.

 

begging,

 

OMC

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Lou looks not pleased in the dugout. I can't imagine he's optimistic about Soriano. Neither am I.

 

I bet it's broken.

 

of course YOU do.

 

It's a fastball right off the hand that is clutching a bat. That most likely will result in a broken bone from what I've seen. Just being honest.

 

What exactly have you seen?

 

 

An awful lot of situations just like this one that resulted in a broken bone, that's what I've seen.

 

There's no point hiding our heads in the sand because of Cub bias. The man just took a fb off a part of the body that has very little protective flesh and a very hard object underneath. There's a strong possibility it's broken, that's all I'm saying.

 

I amazed at how many people confuse this for wanting it to be broken, which I most definitely do NOT.

 

I'm not saying that you want it to be broken. I'm not saying anything is or isn't broken, because I have no idea at this point.

 

But unless you have some specific context for forecasting the extent of his injury, like significant medical experience, your predictions are probably not much more unbiased or accurate than anyone else's here.

 

If you do have some significant experience with diagnosing or treating sports injuries or in any other related field of medicine, I'm sure everyone would like to hear your insights. Otherwise, it's fine to make predictions, whether you are professionally certified to do so or not. But your predictions aren't necessarily less biased or more accurate.

 

I totally accept that. Why can't I give my opinion on the matter, or prediction, just because it's not backed up with medical science? I never said my opinion is worth more than anyone else's.

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I... like Jim Edmonds. I said it.

 

Yep,me too. I've been working to this since that homerun in the 8 run Rockies comeback, and he is now one of my favorite Cubs. I can't believe it, but yes.

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Go figure. I came here to post that Looper is 0-3 tonight to lower his average to .360 and he doubles. He's now hitting .385.
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Theriots season OBP is now over 40%.

 

A little late again, but, also approaching a .360 career OBP...I don't understand how he has managed to perform this well, but I'll take it.

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I totally accept that. Why can't I give my opinion on the matter, or prediction, just because it's not backed up with medical science? I never said my opinion is worth more than anyone else's.

 

You can definitely give your opinion. I think we're in agreement now on everything but the injury, and we don't have any new info on that so... back to the game.

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