Really? There was plenty of time to do research... :confused: Yeah, but I'm too lazy. Oh well, I'll just hope he fulfills all of Truffle's dreams when he reaches the majors.
1. Number of Cubs wins, 2009 89 2. Number of Cubs wins, Cardinals season series (16 games) 11 3. Number of runs scored, 2009 815 4. Number of runs allowed, 2009 695 5. Final Placement in the NL Central Division 1st Player Stats & Scoring 1. Number of Aramis Ramirez Home Runs 31 2. Number of Soriano Stolen Bases 15 3. Ryan Theriot's Batting Average .282 4. Milton Bradley's RBIs 78 5. Ryan Dempster's Wins 14 6. Sean Marshall's ERA 4.10 7. Carlos Zambrano's Ks 160 8. Rich Harden's Innings Pitched 171 Bonus Questions I (20 points each) 1. Which will be higher: Lee's RBIs or Soto's RBIs? Soto 2. Which will be higher: Aaron Heilman's starts or Aaron Heilman's relief appearances? relief 3. Which will be higher: Aaron Miles' at-bats or Mike Fontenot's at-bats? Fontenot 4. Who will have more HRs: Fontenot or Fukudome? Fukudome 5. Who will have more wins: Harden or Marshall? Harden 6. Who will have a higher SLG: Bradley or Ramirez? Bradley Bonus Questions II (30 points each) 1. Most HRs: Ramirez 2. Highest OBP (min. 400 ABs): Fukudome 3. Lowest ERA (min. 150 IPs): Harden 4. Most saves: Gregg The Annual Tiebreaker: Lou Piniella's Ejections: 5/17
Pool A: Ryan Howard Pool B: Prince Fielder, Ryan Braun Pool C: Carlos Quentin, Josh Hamilton, Jason Bay Pool D: Justin Morneau, Geovany Soto, Joey Votto, Chris Young, David Ortiz WC: PM'd
Well if that isn't a bunch of play-the-game-the-right-way cliche BS. And just like in baseball, I'll take the raw talent over the stoic, calm-eyed players and coaches. Man I hate the Big 10 Haha, what caused you to hate the Big Ten so much?