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  1. 2-0 on another bloop single, this time from Chris Snyder.
  2. Bloop RBI single for Scott Hairston, DBacks on top 1-0.
  3. yeah well i'll start my own colony on the moon. with blackjack. and hookers! in fact forget the moon!
  4. we should never try to fix problems because we win for a stretch of games. infallible.
  5. 2/10 sounds about right. might add another year at the same salary.
  6. koyie hill is the guy he was talking about. burke, munson, and jason lane also played for round rock.
  7. I said it was a small sample size, so it's probably irrelevant. But he doesn't have a proven track record of having a better second half either. So you can't say he's a lock to keep up his numbers. On that note, it's late, and I have to work tomorrow. Time for bed. i don't really care if it's a small sample size, but you're misusing the statistics that you presented.
  8. Um, he already is up. Did you perhaps mean Soto had the good game? nope, it was koyie hill.
  9. India, and never Oh, yea I forgot, Lou doesn't like him for some reason. Anyone know if Murt did something or said something to make Lou hate him. murt called lou's mom a dirty dirty whore.
  10. in the second half last year, Fielder's OPS jumped nearly 100 points. His SLG jumped a few points (mostly related to a slight increase in average, if i had to guess), and he hit 4 fewer home runs in 21 fewer games. I don't know what you're basing your claim of fading in the second half on. The reason he would hit more home runs in the first half (per AB) in his career is because his breakout this year started in the first half. by nearly 100 i suppose i mean 70. don't know what i was thinking there.
  11. i would say that lee is much more likely to regress significantly in the second half than prince, actually. unless lee starts hitting home runs (which hopefully he finally has), then his average is going to start plummetting very soon.
  12. if this trade is a "time will tell" trade, then every one of them is and we have to reserve judgement until every player is out of baseball.
  13. Lefty/Lefty I believe. except ohman sucks against lefties. lolwut
  14. hooray extra innings...blacked out of san fran games even though i live in las vegas. what a joke.
  15. Schuerholz Beane Ryan Beinfest Shapiro Dombrowski Melvin Epstein Towers Jocketty
  16. i was laughing pretty hard. he was trying so hard to keep up but he just kept falling further and further back.
  17. yeah, good players suck, i hate all of them. screw you, manny ramirez. you hit the ball too damn far.
  18. how can you hate matt vasgersian? he's da len of the nl west. No, he's the moron of the NL West. I'd take anyone of the other West broadcasters over him, except perhaps the soul-sucking Duane Kuiper. how the hell can you hate the guy? what does he do that's so aggravating? vin scully is the only guy in the west that's better than matt vasgersian, and he's the best broadcaster in MLB period. i love when vasgersian says "santa maria" after a walkoff HR. I don't know if he does it much in real life, but he does it in MLB 07 The Show. the last time i heard vasgersian call a walk off was when rob bowen (of all people...) homered to end a padres/cubs game last year in Petco. i don't recall if he said that, because i was too busy yelling at the tv/dusty baker for one stupid thing or another. i think that was one of the games that saw Fast Freddie Bynum drop a flyball in LF.
  19. yeah, it should probably be like 280 instead, which would still mean he has terrible numbers. if my math is right, and he added nothing but singles to elevate himself to a 299 babip, he would have a pitiful 276/311/330 line right now. considering his current batted ball data, his babip should be something like 280 or 290, so that's a little optimistic, probably.
  20. Jesus Christ. Can we stop looking at OPS and OPS+ for two seconds? Is it so hard to admit that (like most players) he's not a power hitter? He hits for average and gets on base at a high rate. Why is this so hard to understand? Because hitting for average and getting on base isn't all that a hitter has to do. He has been average or worse as a player 5 of the last 7 years. Hate to break it to you, but not every player in the lineup "has" to hit home runs and doubles. You're expecting way too much. no, i would hope my players would be above average in one of the two aspects of the game. He's below average offensively and defensively. I could swallow his normal offensive output if he was anything of a good defensive catcher any more, but he's not. Okay man, a career 300 hitter who gets on base at a 380 clip is below average. Right. in the 5 years i've cited, he's done that exactly zero times. he came close last year, but otherwise was well off the mark.
  21. Jesus Christ. Can we stop looking at OPS and OPS+ for two seconds? Is it so hard to admit that (like most players) he's not a power hitter? He hits for average and gets on base at a high rate. Why is this so hard to understand? Because hitting for average and getting on base isn't all that a hitter has to do. He has been average or worse as a player 5 of the last 7 years. Hate to break it to you, but not every player in the lineup "has" to hit home runs and doubles. You're expecting way too much. no, i would hope my players would be above average in one of the two aspects of the game. He's below average offensively and defensively. I could swallow his normal offensive output if he was anything of a good defensive catcher any more, but he's not.
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