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  1. come on Bob. like with Marquis, I guess we got more than expected out of Eyre.
  2. just regular slider there Scott. no need for super slider.
  3. We have a SS his name is Ronny Cedeno. Maybe we should dangle EPatt as trade bait. :wink: preaching to the choir. first half anyway.
  4. what's with that catcher? how's a little ear dirt for ya.
  5. probably anyone else in the league gets a basehit there. poor Rammy.
  6. you just shut your yapper, unless his change is to shortstop.
  7. what the hell. run. why not run? what the hell is with not running?
  8. finally got someone to chase that slider. Scott was throwing some gas there. straight as an arrow, but nice velocity
  9. c'mon Pagan. although I have to admit it fooled me too. it didn't seem like it was hit that hard.
  10. 1 HR? care to reassess? Yep. You spoke before it happened, but yes, Randolph getting Eyre-d up. no worries. Astros have Burke, Munson and Bruntlett due.
  11. I get some what? some blah blah blah meaning, in this instance, you aren't worth any more of my time.
  12. have it frozen on Tivo right now. he's out. Well unfortunately for the umps, they don't have 10 minutes to analyze the play on Tivo before making the call. doesn't absolve them of their responsibility to see something other than what happened on the field. call could have gone either way, but bottom line is he got it wrong. It's a bang-bang play. People here were mixed about it and couldn't tell whether the runner was out or safe. The ump thought he got the call right. They have one chance to do it. Bottom line is it took you freeze framing it on Tivo to know for sure. just stuff it. you'll pick any little bone with me, won't you. HE GOT THE CALL WRONG, I HAVE THE RIGHT TO COMPLAIN ABOUT IT!!! didn't take Bob Tivo, shouldn't have taken the ump Tivo to get the damn call right. Yes, I'll pick any little bone with you. That's why we get into arguments ALL the time. Oh wait, I almost forgot, we don't. It was a bang-bang play. Half the time the runner gets called out, half time time he's safe. Umps miss calls way worse than that all the time. your thin skin almost got me booted. I don't care how close the play was. I do not care. and you're wrong about the ratio of bang bang plays. they get the majority of them right, and they got that one wrong. Bob saw it from the middle of Iowa. ump has the advantage of being five feet away, and hearing the play. he got it wrong, as seems to happen all too frequently against the Cubs. when it helps the Cubs, I fully admit it. either way, I see no reason for your snide remark about me using my Tivo. So it would appear that it is you who has a problem with me and not the other way around. Maybe it's not my supposed thin skin rather something to do with how you conduct yourself on this site that got you booted. Like I said, there are bad calls all the time. Period. They happen and they happen to every team. Maybe it's just your Cubs bias that you focus on the calls that go against the Cubs and forget about the calls that help the Cubs. Because they do happen. There is no league-wide conspiracy for the Cubs to suck. It doesn't exist. If anything, I would think there would be a conspiracy to help the Cubs because the league would make A TON of money if the Cubs were good again. All I was saying was that the umps don't have the opportunity to review the play for 10 minutes on their Tivo and freeze frame at the perfect moment like you do. you get some too. blah blah blah. I read the first sentence. that's plenty for me.
  13. the best player in the NHL won't be able to buy liquor legally for the next two years. but this isn't that guy. :cry:
  14. the exteemed Mr. Stephen Randolph getting lit up in cheeseland.
  15. the Michael Wuertz disappearing control act. world famous. 40,000 see it, and he makes it go away without anyone noticing.
  16. have it frozen on Tivo right now. he's out. Well unfortunately for the umps, they don't have 10 minutes to analyze the play on Tivo before making the call. doesn't absolve them of their responsibility to see something other than what happened on the field. call could have gone either way, but bottom line is he got it wrong. It's a bang-bang play. People here were mixed about it and couldn't tell whether the runner was out or safe. The ump thought he got the call right. They have one chance to do it. Bottom line is it took you freeze framing it on Tivo to know for sure. just stuff it. you'll pick any little bone with me, won't you. HE GOT THE CALL WRONG, I HAVE THE RIGHT TO COMPLAIN ABOUT IT!!! didn't take Bob Tivo, shouldn't have taken the ump Tivo to get the damn call right. Yes, I'll pick any little bone with you. That's why we get into arguments ALL the time. Oh wait, I almost forgot, we don't. It was a bang-bang play. Half the time the runner gets called out, half time time he's safe. Umps miss calls way worse than that all the time. your thin skin almost got me booted. I don't care how close the play was. I do not care. and you're wrong about the ratio of bang bang plays. they get the majority of them right, and they got that one wrong. Bob saw it from the middle of Iowa. ump has the advantage of being five feet away, and hearing the play. he got it wrong, as seems to happen all too frequently against the Cubs. when it helps the Cubs, I fully admit it. either way, I see no reason for your snide remark about me using my Tivo.
  17. have it frozen on Tivo right now. he's out. Well unfortunately for the umps, they don't have 10 minutes to analyze the play on Tivo before making the call. doesn't absolve them of their responsibility to see something other than what happened on the field. call could have gone either way, but bottom line is he got it wrong. It's a bang-bang play. People here were mixed about it and couldn't tell whether the runner was out or safe. The ump thought he got the call right. They have one chance to do it. Bottom line is it took you freeze framing it on Tivo to know for sure. just stuff it. you'll pick any little bone with me, won't you. HE GOT THE CALL WRONG, I HAVE THE RIGHT TO COMPLAIN ABOUT IT!!! didn't take Bob Tivo, shouldn't have taken the ump Tivo to get the damn call right.
  18. geez, bad baserunning. the Rockies infield D is lacking.
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