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Where did that come from ??? :shock:

 

 

http://a.espncdn.com/i/headshots/mlb/players/65/30196.jpg Mathew A. Latos (12-5) ERA = 2.32, WHIP = 0.99

 

 

vs.

 

 

http://a.espncdn.com/i/headshots/mlb/players/65/4499.jpg Carlos Alberto Zambrano (4-6) ERA = 5.27, WHIP = 1.77

 

 

 

Go CUBS !!

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I just went to post the lineup and saw there was no thread yet. ;)

 

Fred, you can't catch every worm.

 

Gentlemen, I am not complaining..... merely surprised !!

 

Tell ya what..... Mike, how 'bout you keep starting threads until the CUBS lose (or tomorrow, whichever comes first), and then Gary, how 'bout you take over after that ????

 

Meanwhile, I'm going to Ardmore. See ya !!!

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I just went to post the lineup and saw there was no thread yet. ;)

 

Fred, you can't catch every worm.

 

Gentlemen, I am not complaining..... merely surprised !!

 

Tell ya what..... Mike, how 'bout you keep starting threads until the CUBS lose (or tomorrow, whichever comes first), and then Gary, how 'bout you take over after that ????

 

Meanwhile, I'm going to Ardmore. See ya !!!

 

Coming out of a 4 or so year game thread retirement for either Dempster (11-8) vs Jurrjens (5-4) or Gorzelanny (6-7) vs Hanson (8-8)

 

Bring it Atlanta.

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Coming out of a 4 or so year game thread retirement for either Dempster (11-8) vs Jurrjens (5-4) or Gorzelanny (6-7) vs Hanson (8-8)

 

Bring it Atlanta.

 

You can do it, Gary !! I got faith in ya, man !! :wink:

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Marlon Byrd must hit more atom balls then any player in the league.

 

Or perhaps you just watch more Cub games than any other team in the league? :-)

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that was quick.

 

I would like to see where the Cubs rank in the last 5 years or so in % of half innings where they gave up runs immediately after scoring them.

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that was quick.

 

I would like to see where the Cubs rank in the last 5 years or so in % of half innings where they gave up runs immediately after scoring them.

 

If I had to bet, I'd say nowhere near as poorly as you think.

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that was quick.

 

I would like to see where the Cubs rank in the last 5 years or so in % of half innings where they gave up runs immediately after scoring them.

 

If I had to bet, I'd say nowhere near as poorly as you think.

 

PROVE HIM WRONG.

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WOW

 

someone should be fired over that

 

Well surely you can't think a coach is responsible.

 

You you want Berg, Hill, or Nady released because of that.

 

Ok then.

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that was quick.

 

I would like to see where the Cubs rank in the last 5 years or so in % of half innings where they gave up runs immediately after scoring them.

 

If I had to bet, I'd say nowhere near as poorly as you think.

 

PROVE HIM WRONG.

 

A) At least Grassbass did. At the very least he had the brains and motivation to go and find the stats, which is more than can be said for you. All you did was piss and moan.

 

B) I don't think they even keep stats on such a thing.

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