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  1. i love days when everything starts falling in
  2. Superstation tax. It's why the Braves have almost entirely abandoned TBS
  3. I heard Frank Calliendo on the Cleveland ESPN radio station yesterday and he said that the advertising for Frank TV would be "twice what it was last year". He joked that if that were the case, there might not be any baseball to show
  4. either way, he doesn't seem to pull for teams much (besides lamenting the Jets). Golic is more of a homer with his ND ties
  5. i'm not so sure. he tends to get painted this way because he grew up in the burbs and went to Northwestern
  6. Should happen: Eyre DFA's Will happen: Marshall sent down
  7. Now THERE is an overrated Cardinal. Good lord. HE DID BACKFLIPS!!!!! I've always sorta hated Ozzie and McGee and those guys because my first favorite baseball team was the '82 Brewers (I was 7 and living in Racine at the time) and they beat the Crew in the WS that year
  8. there's no way that certain teams (yankees/red sox) would agree to that. and frankly it would be unfair to them. they didn't have a wildcard pre-1993. It's not unprecedented to have both teams not make the playoffs every year. I'm pretty sure that the D-Backs wanted to be an AL team since the time they were created, so they would seem like the natural team to move in an expansion scenario
  9. 5 votes short, and I have to imagine there were 5 veterans who never bothered voting
  10. bases loaded, no-out situation with a one run lead
  11. I like the idea of setting up the divisions like the NFL, with 4 division winners and no wild-cards in each league. Baseball is way too "traditional" (ugh) and would never do it, even though it's been 15 years since the last realignment ETA: Something like this: NL East -------- Mets Phillies Nationals Pirates NL West -------- Giants Padres Dodgers Rockies NL North -------- Cubs Brewers Reds Cardinals NL South -------- Marlins Braves Astros Expansion Team AL East --------- Yankees Red Sox Toronto Baltimore AL West --------- D-Backs Angels A's Mariners AL North --------- White Sox Tigers Twins Indians AL South --------- Royals Rangers Rays Expansion Team
  12. yeah, that worked
  13. Cubs looking to move 23 games over .500 for the first time since September 27, 1989
  14. just wait until Clemens, Bonds, etc. aren't elected. At that point it should just be shut down
  15. http://farm1.static.flickr.com/98/246189944_d6dd7b4789.jpg?v=0 /obligatory
  16. dumbest organization in pro sports? dumbest question in recent NSBB history? :roll: he pitched a good game, but like i said, there were financial reasons behind the Twins' decision to leave him in the minors. You could also call Tampa Bay idiots for keeping Evan Longoria at AAA to start the year. the point is, it's ridiculous to suggest that a small-market team that regularly contends for division titles is the dumbest organization in pro sports when you have the baltimore orioles, atlanta hawks, l.a. clippers, minnesota timberwolves, houston texas, arizona cardinals, atlanta falcons, new york islanders, columbus blue jackets, and plenty more terribly-run organizations that rarely do anything right. it was hyperbole, yes, but an organization that trades Santana for pennies on the dollar and then won't call up arguably the best pitcher in the division is not smart Because those two decisions outweight everything else right? Since '01 they've had a winning season every year but last. This will be their 7th out of 8. They've also won 90+ four times and are on pace to do it again this year. Their highest payroll in that span was $71M and they've been under $60M in 6/8 years including '08. Clearly they're incompetent. so if you've built a perennial contender, why sell off your Cy Young caliber ace during the off season for pennies on the dollar? If you're determined to trade him before he reaches free agency, fine, see where you are come trade deadline time. overall, the organization has done a very good job with the resources they have (especially considering they were lobbying for contraction not too long ago). but the decision making in the past year has been very suspect. Keeping Santana coupled with not burying Liriano in the minors would probably have netted them a near double digit lead in the division right now. don't get me started on how they've ruined Delmon Young
  17. so yeah, Santo basically pissed off a lot of the people who would eventually be voting. my prediction stands: he'll make it in the first vote after he dies. suddenly everyone will get a soft heart and feel bad for him. it's a shame, as they aren't voting him in now for his performance, and I don't think his numbers will be what gets him in after he dies.
  18. TBS wouldn't be bad if they used Chip Caray/Harold Reynolds
  19. I'm seeing Radiohead tonight, so my night is already going to be awesome. Coming home to see that the Cubs won would just be gravy
  20. almost? i think it's pretty clear he was, and has been. There is a segment of the voting body who just doesn't like the guy *cough*new york media*cough* if only it were that simple. the new york media don't hold enough votes to blacklikst him all alone
  21. almost? i think it's pretty clear he was, and has been. There is a segment of the voting body who just doesn't like the guy
  22. dumbest organization in pro sports? dumbest question in recent NSBB history? :roll: he pitched a good game, but like i said, there were financial reasons behind the Twins' decision to leave him in the minors. You could also call Tampa Bay idiots for keeping Evan Longoria at AAA to start the year. the point is, it's ridiculous to suggest that a small-market team that regularly contends for division titles is the dumbest organization in pro sports when you have the baltimore orioles, atlanta hawks, l.a. clippers, minnesota timberwolves, houston texas, arizona cardinals, atlanta falcons, new york islanders, columbus blue jackets, and plenty more terribly-run organizations that rarely do anything right. it was hyperbole, yes, but an organization that trades Santana for pennies on the dollar and then won't call up arguably the best pitcher in the division is not smart
  23. Jim Edmonds in the throw back game. i meant player reaction. Maybe Pie's HR back in April was better. Don't know. But Reed swinging and raising his fist right away was amazing
  24. dumbest organization in pro sports? dumbest question in recent NSBB history? :roll:
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