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  1. SHAM CLOSER!!!! <3 Fukudome. Big, big win.
  2. Kosuke Fukudome is the best player in baseball.
  3. .050 is a nickel. I'd be thrilled if he was hitting fifty cents.
  4. MLBtv changed their mind or something. As of last night all the squares for the early games were 'blackout' squares. Good lineup today. Let's hope Riot 8th is an idea that lasts beyond Reed's starts.
  5. Well, hell. This is my first Pat and Ron game this year. I'd forgotten about the whole national MLB.TV blackout shtick. Oh, well.
  6. How the hell are we only two games out of first?
  7. FWIW the announcers later said that Resop was originally drafted as an outfielder, so that probably made Cox's decision easier. I was personally hoping that Bobby would keep having to switch them from pitcher to LF on matchups. Agreed though, great thinking on Bobby's part.
  8. I'd go with: Tyler goes to a bar of all hot chicks with four incredible wingmen, takes home upper-echelon girl. Michael goes to a bar of all hot chicks with one good wingman, but three idiots who make it their mission to deny him any chance of scoring. Michael takes home hotter chick than Tyler anyway.
  9. I would rather the entire division be contracted than the Cubs not win it.
  10. This should really be in Rants because this was galactically stupid. To me it goes 1. Cardinals 2. Whoever the Cubs are battling with for the division title/playoff spot (if applicable) 3. White Sox Completely ridiculous to say Milwaukee is our greatest rival after 165 games of actual competition for a division title.
  11. No one will be happier than me if Theriot continues creaming the baseball like he did today.
  12. How the hell are we only one game out of first? Go OPR
  13. Forgot to post this this morning, but Ryan put the Brewers in the http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e67/ndistops/Dumpster.jpg Oh, and I love Fuku.
  14. hahahahahahahaha That is awesome, and very true. I watched some of Tuesday night's game (their first of the freaking season) and the stadium was practically empty. And it was the 8th inning of a 2-1 game. Obviously it was a rescheduled makeup, but still, that struck me as pathetic.
  15. Yeah, Patterson's homer was a good sign inasmuch as it proves he can still hit gopher balls out, but little more.
  16. This is a fair point. We all want Theriot to do well - I seriously doubt anyone on this board doesn't want that. Most of us just know that Theriot is not likely to do well, and is damn near certain not to do well enough to justify hitting at the top of the order.
  17. White Theriot = gritty, hard-working Latino Neifi = lazy, makes stupid mistakes
  18. How the hell are we only two games out of first?
  19. I'm doing the PA for today's BSU baseball game and somehow got suckered into letting my roommate (student paper's beat writer for the team) borrow my laptop and watch my MLB.TV while I'm doing work. Not sure how that happened.
  20. Well, for starters, you said Pierre was an average hitter. In 2006 he got on base at a .330 clip. That's not bad if you're an 8-hole hitter. Pierre, unfortunately, was the leadoff hitter. Ok, well, having a bad OBP is alright if you slug well. Well, Pierre slugged .388, which is pitiful. Sadly enough, that was actually his 3rd highest slugging percentage of his entire career. He stole 58 bases; he was also caught 20 times. 58 for 78 is 74.36 percent, which is slightly below the 75 percent benchmark at which stolen bases statistically 'break even' in terms of helping/hurting your team, so Pierre's stealing had almost no effect on the Cubs and what effect it did have was negative. Pierre also surrendered roughly 800 bajillion extra bases because of his sixth-grade transsexual-caliber throwing arm. He wasn't bad defensively, but his bad arm keeps him from being what could really be considered good. Was Pierre an average center fielder? Well, there were 26 center fielders in baseball in 2006 that qualified for the batting title (if you count Jacque Jones, which Yahoo! stupidly does). Pierre was 24th in OPS. That is not average. That is mind-numbingly awful, especially when you have the Cubs' resources. PS: If you're curious, the guys below him were Willy Taveras and Clint Barmes. Great company.
  21. Juan Pierre was acquired to be a good leadoff hitter. Juan Pierre made more outs than anyone in baseball in the year 2006. Juan Pierre failed miserably in doing what he was acquired to do. Simple enough, I think.
  22. I can continue to dislike IU since they hired Crean. So I agree with it.
  23. Must be the selective moderation :-s Nah, I just > you at bending the rules, I guess. :twisted: You idiot. :mrgreen:
  24. That's about the most lame excuse in the book. If it's true, then it's further proof that the guy doesn't belong in the bigs. More sarcasm. :wink:
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