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Wellemeyer to the Marlins
Chocolate Milk replied to Shawon12's topic in MLB Draft, International Signings, Amateur Baseball
What would you have gotten for TW? I was hoping for Barry Bonds. -
Never fight an ugly guy. He's got nothing to lose. http://www.sean-o-meter.com/archives/Tavarez-thumb.jpg
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He was there yesterday so I assume so... Would somebody please put that man out his misery ??? If he's homeless, how does he get to Arizona? Somebody has to be aiding and abetting him. I'm pretty sure he's not homeless. I think he's a windowwasher or something. Also he's the man and super cool! I heard he travels from shelter to shelter but good for him that he's living on his own. If you've ever sat near him in the bleachers, you would not say he's the man nor is he super cool. I have sat by him before and I think the woo-ing is funny. Lately he's been traveling around the stadium and spreading the woo-ing around a bunch of sections.
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Prior cleared to resume throwing
Chocolate Milk replied to noisesquared's topic in Chicago Cubs Talk
It can't be bad news! -
Anyone know how Korey has played this spring
Chocolate Milk replied to Buford T Justice's topic in Chicago Cubs Talk
Yikes. -
Anyone know how Korey has played this spring
Chocolate Milk replied to Buford T Justice's topic in Chicago Cubs Talk
That's pretty much the way I feel. It doesn't bother me at all. I don't really understand why everyone gets all worked up about it. -
Anyone know how Korey has played this spring
Chocolate Milk replied to Buford T Justice's topic in Chicago Cubs Talk
Booing is an emotional reaction. No one thinks it accomplishes anything. -
He did. He said he was suspicious but there was no proof. He didn't accuse Sammy of anything nor did he say that Sammy was on steroids. He answered a direct question that was posed to him about Sammy. He didn't go out of his way to bash Sammy. He answered that question the same way 99% of baseball fans would have answered it. The only people who don't have any suspicious that Sammy used are Cubs homers. I'm not sure what you guys want out of Grace and it's pretty clear that most people here are giving Grace a hard time because of their personal feelings about him. No he did more than that. He made some major implications that Sammy used steroids, especially when he said he wouldn't vote for Sammy into the HOF. The only way you don't do that is if you think he's on the juice. It appears that Grace is trying to pile it on while avoiding the issue he should answer. Grace obviously knows who some users are. Why not give us the real info? Considering the fact he didn't out any player in that interview, I don't know why you think he should have to out players in order to say that he is suspicious of Sammy. In regards to the HOF, he probably is suspicious enough to not vote him in. He gave his honest answer. Maybe he thinks that being caught with a corked bat should keep you out of the Hall. He never says that Sammy is a user. Why are you ascribing all of these ulterior motives to Grace's interview and the subsequent printing of his answers? How was he "piling on" when asked specifically about Sosa? Why not share his "suspicions" of other players? I would think someone offering me steroids would also make me suspicious. Maybe because he wasn't asked about them? Maybe he did but they weren't included in the published article? Maybe he doesn't want to call out people who don't already have massive speculation swirling about them? In other words, who cares? His comments were fairly PG and in line with the rest of America's view on Sammy. If you don't like the exposure, then blame the Sun-Times for publishing something so mundane and disinteresting. Grace doesn't control what is published in the Sun Times, he doesn't control the questions he's asked on interviews, and he didn't say anything particularly startling about Sosa. All of the comments like: "he was piling on" "He likes his name in the paper" "He was fueled by jealousy" etc etc are nothing more than groundless speculation. The Grace bashing, in regards to these comments, is petty and silly.
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He did. He said he was suspicious but there was no proof. He didn't accuse Sammy of anything nor did he say that Sammy was on steroids. He answered a direct question that was posed to him about Sammy. He didn't go out of his way to bash Sammy. He answered that question the same way 99% of baseball fans would have answered it. The only people who don't have any suspicious that Sammy used are Cubs homers. I'm not sure what you guys want out of Grace and it's pretty clear that most people here are giving Grace a hard time because of their personal feelings about him. No he did more than that. He made some major implications that Sammy used steroids, especially when he said he wouldn't vote for Sammy into the HOF. The only way you don't do that is if you think he's on the juice. It appears that Grace is trying to pile it on while avoiding the issue he should answer. Grace obviously knows who some users are. Why not give us the real info? Considering the fact he didn't out any player in that interview, I don't know why you think he should have to out players in order to say that he is suspicious of Sammy. In regards to the HOF, he probably is suspicious enough to not vote him in. He gave his honest answer. Maybe he thinks that being caught with a corked bat should keep you out of the Hall. He never says that Sammy is a user. Why are you ascribing all of these ulterior motives to Grace's interview and the subsequent printing of his answers? How was he "piling on" when asked specifically about Sosa?
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He did. He said he was suspicious but there was no proof. He didn't accuse Sammy of anything nor did he say that Sammy was on steroids. He answered a direct question that was posed to him about Sammy. He didn't go out of his way to bash Sammy. He answered that question the same way 99% of baseball fans would have answered it. The only people who don't have any suspicious that Sammy used are Cubs homers. I'm not sure what you guys want out of Grace and it's pretty clear that most people here are giving Grace a hard time because of their personal feelings about him.
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If he's not naming names where he has first hand knowledge, but naming names based on circumstantial evidence and speculation, that's lower than low. Where did he name names? He said Sammy is a guy to be suspicious of. He never said he knows he uses. In fact, he said quite the opposite. Yet he mentioned seeing other guys, and being offered by other guys, so he obviously knows SOME people who used. Yet he used his oppurtunity once again to slam his superior former teammate. He's a baseball analyst who was asked a specific question about both McGwire and Sosa. He answered it giving the same answer for both players. I suppose he could have given the radio host that question ahead of time just so he could slam Sosa. He is that diabolical.
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If he's not naming names where he has first hand knowledge, but naming names based on circumstantial evidence and speculation, that's lower than low. Where did he name names? He said Sammy is a guy to be suspicious of. He never said he knows he uses. In fact, he said quite the opposite.
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That's because he could go to the Dominican Republic for his supply. They don't have smoking guns in the DR (except for Manny Alexander). Sammy has proven that he is not above cheating, e.g. corking his bat. Given that, I am fairly confident that he would have no problem taking steroids. Be careful. If you've ever gotten a speeding ticket you could be charged with murder. I think that a better example would be if you've gotten a speeding ticket, it's likely you've parked in a no parking zone before. Fine, if you've ever been in a fight, you could be charged with murder. Regarding your other post, the argument is what's the point of Grace's quotes. He's bringing absolutely nothing to the table with his comments. He's providing new analysis that Jay Mariotti and Skip Bayless hasn't already. Yet, somehow, because of the character of himself that he's created, he's praised for his comments, but Mariotti and Bayless are dismissed. Grace came out and said he's seen guys taking, he's been offered, then his argument for Sammy is look at his weight. Grace is either a liar or a coward regarding being offered and witnessing it firsthand. Either way it's par for the course for him. Why stop at murder? Why not go straight to genocide while you are trying to marginalize that argument by making a similar, yet wildly out of proportion, argument? What you want Grace to do? How is he supposed to prevent people from reporting what he is asked during interviews? It's not like he called up the paper and said, "Hey, do I have a scoop for you!" He gave a very general answer to something he probably didn't want to get into. I for one am not praising him for his comments but I'm not taking exception to them either.
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That's because he could go to the Dominican Republic for his supply. They don't have smoking guns in the DR (except for Manny Alexander). Sammy has proven that he is not above cheating, e.g. corking his bat. Given that, I am fairly confident that he would have no problem taking steroids. Be careful. If you've ever gotten a speeding ticket you could be charged with murder. I think that a better example would be if you've gotten a speeding ticket, it's likely you've parked in a no parking zone before.
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Fair enough. My apologies if I misconstrued your arguments. I saw that your stance on McGwire was much more harsh than your stance on Sosa while their situations were similar. It initially struck me as homerism so that's why I brought it up. As far as Grace's comments go, what is there to argue with? He said that Sammy is one of those guys whom people should be suspicious of. I'm not sure many in baseball fans in America would disagree with this.
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You mean the ones who can tell what drugs people have taken by looking at pictures of them in baseball uniforms? The thing I don't understand about the majority of people on this board is why they defend Sammy Sosa when they criticize Barry Bonds and say that he took steroids. The fact is that Sosa's body changed just as much as Bonds's did. Both of their heads looked like they got filled up with helium. When did you measure their heads? Sammy's body changed at a much younger age then Bonds. Sammy came from a third world country and was rail thin in Texas and barely out of his teens. Sammy never gave testimony that said he used steriods. Sammy has never been caught with Steriods. Sammy has never tested positive for steriods. Now, all this doesn't mean he didn't do it. But what you have done in this thread is absolutely nothing to demonstrate in any tangible way that Sammy was a user. You've passed your opinion off as fact. So it is probably best that you are done with this thread. These are pretty strong words from someone who said the following about Mark McGwire who similarly is only speculated to be steroid user. I would have no problem if the plaque read the same thing for sammy or any other player whose career ran from the mid 90s to 2005. McGuire went in front of Congress and didn't answer questions about his use of steriods. McGuire played the majority of his career in the bay area with Canseco and with Giambi. Again, I don't know if he took steriods either. But there is far more circumstantial evidence for McGuire than Sammy. You are dismissing other's circumstantial evidence regarding Sammy but using other circumstantial evidence to say that McGwire shouldn't be in the HOF? That is where you are wrong. They haven't presented any evidence whatsoever. None. Nada. Zip. Zero. Nothing. I think it's interesting that you are willing to completely invalidate one player's entire career over hearsay yet have vigorously defended Sammy from anyone who thinks he may have used.
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You mean the ones who can tell what drugs people have taken by looking at pictures of them in baseball uniforms? The thing I don't understand about the majority of people on this board is why they defend Sammy Sosa when they criticize Barry Bonds and say that he took steroids. The fact is that Sosa's body changed just as much as Bonds's did. Both of their heads looked like they got filled up with helium. When did you measure their heads? Sammy's body changed at a much younger age then Bonds. Sammy came from a third world country and was rail thin in Texas and barely out of his teens. Sammy never gave testimony that said he used steriods. Sammy has never been caught with Steriods. Sammy has never tested positive for steriods. Now, all this doesn't mean he didn't do it. But what you have done in this thread is absolutely nothing to demonstrate in any tangible way that Sammy was a user. You've passed your opinion off as fact. So it is probably best that you are done with this thread. These are pretty strong words from someone who said the following about Mark McGwire who similarly is only speculated to be steroid user. I would have no problem if the plaque read the same thing for sammy or any other player whose career ran from the mid 90s to 2005. McGuire went in front of Congress and didn't answer questions about his use of steriods. McGuire played the majority of his career in the bay area with Canseco and with Giambi. Again, I don't know if he took steriods either. But there is far more circumstantial evidence for McGuire than Sammy. You are dismissing other's circumstantial evidence regarding Sammy but using other circumstantial evidence to say that McGwire shouldn't be in the HOF?
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You mean the ones who can tell what drugs people have taken by looking at pictures of them in baseball uniforms? The thing I don't understand about the majority of people on this board is why they defend Sammy Sosa when they criticize Barry Bonds and say that he took steroids. The fact is that Sosa's body changed just as much as Bonds's did. Both of their heads looked like they got filled up with helium. When did you measure their heads? Sammy's body changed at a much younger age then Bonds. Sammy came from a third world country and was rail thin in Texas and barely out of his teens. Sammy never gave testimony that said he used steriods. Sammy has never been caught with Steriods. Sammy has never tested positive for steriods. Now, all this doesn't mean he didn't do it. But what you have done in this thread is absolutely nothing to demonstrate in any tangible way that Sammy was a user. You've passed your opinion off as fact. So it is probably best that you are done with this thread. These are pretty strong words from someone who said the following about Mark McGwire (who similarly is only speculated to be a steroid user):
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I agree.

