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  1. Top 5th, 1 out Rapada v. GMJr. pitch 1: ball (1-0) pitch 2: home run 4-3 Angels.
  2. Top 5th Clay Rapada replaces Neal Cotts Felix Pie replaces Alfonso Soriano Rapada v. Tommy Murphy pitch 1: strike (0-1) pitch 2: ball (1-1) pitch 3: grondout, 5-3. 1 out
  3. 1 H, 4 K, 0 BB. I imagine he looked fine. thanks. How many innings? 2? yep
  4. I will continue inning summaries for a bit I'll take over PBP then.
  5. Baseball, though I don't play fantasy basketball or football much.
  6. Think about the fact that a 26 year old with no minor league experience is rated the number 1 prospect in all of baseball. Over Alex Gordon and Delmon Young. He deserves to be #1. Daisuke's definitely the best prospect with no major league experience. I still believe players from the Japanese Pro League should NOT be allow to be consider a "ROY Candidate" or a "prospect." Dice-K, like Ichiro were/are not rookies at the time of the ML debut. Nor should they be considered ROY awards. uh. why?
  7. I didn't know that hitting .284/.342/.901 with 4HR and 18RBI in 48 games is "tearing it up". How are these numbers David Shoenfield? .328/.412/.934 with 3HR 16RBI and 13SB in 53 games? He says Loney's numbers were "tearing it up" in the bigs and says they should've avoided Garciaparra, but make no mention of Theriot's performance in the DeRosa discussion? Ignorance. Yeah, Loney is a highly touted prospect, but he didn't "tear it up" in the bigs. Also... Did he rewrite the book on a players prime years? Or am I the [expletive] who thought the ages of 28-32 are a players prime years for the last who knows how many years? 26-30 is generally considered peak years as far as hitters go. For a guy like Aramis, it's not a stretch to say 26-28 since he's not exactly a physical specimen.
  8. solid potential with Hardy, Weeks, Hart, Fielder, and to a lesser extent Braun. Probable top 5 pitching staff in the NL (definite if Sheets stays healthy). Not a whole lot of down side. Only definitively weak position will be one of the corner OF spots with Jenkins/Mench probably struggling to provide league average production. Weeks and Hardy are still question marks. Weeks just needs to stay healthy and he'll be league average at worst, and significantly above average at best. Hardy has a whole lot more work to do.
  9. so are we posting random articles of players we don't like now? i have 40 or so that i could post.
  10. Jeff <<<<<< all other gifs
  11. Zambrano and Hill obviously. Want to chance it with Prior? If Prior stays healthy you'll put up a good fight.
  12. Wednesday (South Park, Lost) > Thursday (The Office, My Name is Earl) > Friday (Monk, Psych) > Sunday (American Dad, Family Guy) I also voted for the wrong one on accident :?
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