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  1. http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/9020/ronnie2.jpg :-k
  2. http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/5874/ronnievy.jpg =D>
  3. "The bullpen had been so well" :scratch:
  4. "The storyline... its a chapter-line... it's not a sentence". :scratch:
  5. Amazing stats as usual, but haven't the Cobs been swept by TB and CWS?
  6. bhogg for all-time game thread starter. =D> Go Cubs!
  7. GO CUBS GO!!! http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/317/rallygirlng1wo0.jpg
  8. CUBS are 27-19 when WGN broadcasts the game CUBS are 19-19 when CSN broadcasts the game CUBS are 5-2 when FOX broadcasts the game CUBS are 1-2 when ESPN broadcasts the game CUBS are 0-3 when WCIU broadcasts the game CUBS are 3-3 when CSN+ broadcasts the game =D>
  9. Just out of curiosity, where are these numbers from? The baseball reference site has different win totals. I never would have noticed this except that I was recently perusing all-time franchise wins at baseball reference, and noticed a discrepancy of almost 1000 wins for STL.
  10. He was the pitcher of record when he left the game (because they took the lead against him). That means he gets the loss if his team never ties the game or takes the lead. It's the pitcher who is charged with the go-ahead run when the other team takes the lead for good that gets the loss. He could have left down 1-0 and his team ultimately loses 20-19, and he would still be the losing pitcher if the other team remains ahead for the entire game.Got it, thanks.
  11. A little beside the point, but how exactly did he get the loss last night? He pitched 1/3 of an inning, gave up 3 ER, and the Mariners eventually lost 5-4. Why/how was Hernandez credited with the loss? :oops:
  12. :shock: That's a little extreme IMO...
  13. "I can tell you that under the duress of federal questioning, there's no way Mihlfeld doesn't admit that Pujols is really 35" :^o
  14. Cincy sweeps Cards. Final score 7-4. =D>
  15. I hate to say it, but what about Farnsworth? :-k
  16. Great to see the Cubs taking pitches... third walk of the inning! :D
  17. September 5-7, 2005, which was the last time the Cardinals were swept in a three game series at home. The Cubs won this series, but lost game 1, 6-4.
  18. Here's a pretty good description... the Rockets were pretty clutch in '94 and '95.
  19. Is that so? His W-L was 3-5 in April/May 2005, his ERA was 3.71 (a 3.71 ERA would have been good enough to be in the top 20 starters in the NL in 2005) Through the end of May 2005 Pettitte allowed 26 ER in 63 IP Through the end of May 2006 Pettitte has allowed 45 ER in 71-2/3 IP If a 3.71 "wasn't very good", what exactly do you call a 5.65? BTW 1st half generally refers to pre ASB, Pettitte had a 6-7 record at the ASB break with an ERA of 3.09 NSBB is the only place where one can read a Cardianl fan evisorate the argument of an Astros fan on a Cubs board. This place is great. Thank you Tim. Sign of for Premium folks. What is so good about Premium, anyway?
  20. Yep... he dropped the cut-off throw from Jones, picked up the ball and air-mailed Barrett at home... ATL scored 2 runs on a sac-fly...
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