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  1. Oh my...please tell us how. What the hell? Weird. All you have to do is, before you hit the "post" button, just [premium info, content restricted]
  2. I love the Cubs hoodie
  3. All you have to do to post in the premium threads is [premium info, content restricted]
  4. GIS for "crap happened here": wow how the hell does that happen It was riding on top of something?
  5. Still eagerly awaiting Steven Jackson's first TD What is it with the top running backs this year?
  6. delete this thread immediately this is such a huge example of pushing our luck
  7. imb

    NL MVP?

    It's a crime that Hanley Ramirez has no shot at this award because he should win in a walk. I'd probably vote for David Wright amongst the guys that actually have a chance to win.
  8. and that's stupid If he wanted a cy young so bad he should have convinced his team to score more runs for him
  9. Why shouldn't he be a candidate? I don't think he should win but I think he is top 5. I can go along with top 5, but the distance from a guy like Santana to Carmona is so huge that he really shouldn't even be close.
  10. I still can't believe Colon won it over him a few years back, Santana should have each Cy Young since 04. Fun fact. Until this season, a Red Sox or Twins pitcher has lead the league in ERA+ every year since Roger Clemens (176) in 1998 with Toronto. Pedro Martinez (four times), Johan Santana (three times) and...Joe Mays.
  11. Carmona? Seriously? He shouldn't even be a candidate. I'd vote for Santana.
  12. I really dont mind most of the posts over there, but give it a break with the scrubs stuff. You're the freaking brewers.
  13. 1. Prior 2. Whoever is at bat or on the mound or just had a ball hit to them.
  14. Doesn't he have like a 40 point advantage in OBP? Over 100 more at bats or whatever it is, that's a pretty significant number.
  15. im still so confused. What happened at this soccer game?
  16. wait a minute, what happened
  17. Truly funny, silly stuff. I notice you haven't really refuted any of this. I think you picked the wrong guy. Francoeur is making $427K this year. That is a hell of a value for his production. To break down his stats, exactly how many runs did he cost his team with his paltry .335 OBP? And since your the one proclaiming that his low OBP offset his clutch hitting and RBI totals, please explain your rationale. Speaking of the wrong guy. Anyway, I don't think anyone was talking about actual monetary value, Francouer has probably been worth 450K or whatever he's making. You're missing the point. I thought the thread title was dealing with clutch hitting, not the importance of RBI's? But since the discussion is changing, I would simply ask for proof that a guy with a .335 OBP and 100 RBI's is costing his team enough runs to offset his RBI total. I think you're still confusing names because I never said any of that. Would I want Francouer on this team? I don't know, he has a lot of defensive value, doesn't he? He's just not that great of a hitter.
  18. Truly funny, silly stuff. I notice you haven't really refuted any of this. I think you picked the wrong guy. Francoeur is making $427K this year. That is a hell of a value for his production. To break down his stats, exactly how many runs did he cost his team with his paltry .335 OBP? And since your the one proclaiming that his low OBP offset his clutch hitting and RBI totals, please explain your rationale. Speaking of the wrong guy. Anyway, I don't think anyone was talking about actual monetary value, Francouer has probably been worth 450K or whatever he's making. You're missing the point.
  19. Truly funny, silly stuff. I notice you haven't really refuted any of this.
  20. Yes, some players are definitely better at baseball than other players
  21. I'm really enjoying this thread's "NEEEEEEEEEEEEERDS" rage.
  22. Williams Career: .853 OPS w/ RISP: .895 (+ 42 from career) Close and Late: .891 (+38 from career) Santo Career: .826 OPS w/ RISP: .863 (+37 from career) Close and Late: .856 (+30 from career) I wouldn't say I'd "much, much rather" have Williams up, but I'd prefer him simply because he was a better hitter. It's clear you weren't around then, or you would have known that a clear mathmatical record of what actually happened doesn't tell the whole story. Exactly. Wait, why is that again?
  23. Come on Braves, let's get some RUUUUUAAFHJJHSFFSGSFHHns
  24. That was the coolest fake fg ever.
  25. Marmol for sure, but he's going to get used by the 9th inning
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