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Clem Fandango

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  1. I'm not one for breaking traditions, but their proposed new location is only like an hour or two from my hometown sooooooo...... yeah, that would be awesome
  2. Well then that explains it.
  3. I like how in this conspiracy if you were even associated with the team or any player, you're guilty. I also like how steroids is treated like one specific thing that was passed on from generation to generation like a secret magical power, and not something that anyone could get anywhere at any time they wanted. It all had to stem from one specific person. Please. In the 80's, all they had to do was go to a friggin' Golds Gym and ask around. They didn't need Dave Kingman to spread the word about steroids. This was such a stupid POS article, if you can even call it that (an article, not a POS. It's definitly a POS).
  4. It's certainly a very generous offer, and one that I spent weeks comtemplating. But, at the end of the day I just can't part with Mauer. His sign stealing abilities make him too valuable to cut loose. Curses! I forgot that stealing signs efficiently earns you extra points next year!
  5. I can beat that. I'll give you Napoli. On a serious note I have made Pujols available so you should get an offer to me ASAP. I will probably be making a decision in a week or two. PUH-lease. Like you have options. If any moron is going to give you 200 points and a draft pick for Pujols, they've lost their dang minds. Only one team could afford to do that. I would if I could. Anyone want to trade me some keeper points for someone not named Justin Upton, Neftali Feliz, Brian Matusz, or Trevor Cahill?
  6. The concrete ramps at Yankee Stadium have cracks in them. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/playoffs/2009/news/story?id=4590680 This is important stuff, people.
  7. Sweet deal, good to see you in the league! I'll give you Chris Iannetta for Joe Mauer and 1500 keeper points. Straight up, no strings attached :)
  8. Not doubting Castros talent, but.... Dave Keller is certain that Starlin Castro will be on the Cubs before the end of the 2010 season because, and I think I'm reading this right, because he writes neat and orderly in (what is for all intents and purposes) a diary?
  9. Free agents according to Cot's: Rick Ankiel Marlon Byrd Mike Cameron Endy Chavez Coco Crisp Johnny Damon Reed Johnson Andruw Jones Mark Kotsay Scott Podsednik Dave Roberts Cameron is the only one who would interest me. You mean you wouldn't want Johnny Damon? He rediscovered his power stroke this year! It had nothing to do with Yankee Stadium at all! That and he has the sweetest ass in the league according to Fever Pitch. And this is sickening... if Johnny Damon can get 150 hits in each of the next 5 years (he'll be 40 in the 5th year), he will surpass 3,000 hits, making his HOF chances pretty good :-&
  10. I would imagine that the Angels are one of the interested teams, what with them losing Guerrero and Abreu to FA this year, leaving them without their primary RF and DH, two roles Bradley can fill
  11. That was the initial prognosis, but they decided to try and rehab him for a couple months and see where he was, despite the suggestion by DJA for Tommy John. Obviously, Andrews was right. When I was working with the BayBears and Parker was there we caught a peek at the fax from his office saying a recommendation for TJS. This was in mid August I think.
  12. I'm curious as to why ESPN continues to post embarrassing news about their own employees on their website.
  13. Huzzah. Now he can fix Corey Patterson
  14. conversely, getting drunk and beating your wife
  15. Sports Argument Wiki chimes in... http://www.sportsargumentwiki.com/index.php?title=Steve_phillips
  16. For someone who is injured practically every year I'm surprised Ramirez has all those games played achievements... then again, he's the only player who has been in the starting lineup since 2003... How far back was Lee, I assume his wrist injury really set him back a ways, otherwise I would imagine he'd lead in all those categories perhaps?
  17. I really don't get it either. He's been quite good in his time in Chicago. It was Dusty's fault. Dusty was a terrible manager and misused pitchers badly and as a result their poor performances reflected badly upon Rothschild and he received a lot of heat IIRC when they brought him back after Dusty was gone. I think there's still some people who fail to remember that the pitching woes of 2004-2006 were largely in part due to Dusty's management of the pitching staff, not Rothschild's coaching ability. I was one of those people who was upset when Lou asked for Rothschild back. Then the Cubs pitching was really good in 07 and it was obvious that it wasn't Rotshschild who was to blame for the bad pitching in the year or two prior. Dustty never wanted Larry in the first place; his preference would have been for Dick Pole to have been pitching coach instead of bench coach. Larry was basically forced on Dusty because he was in the middle of a multi-year contract (the only coach whose contract didn't expire at the end of the 2002 season). I remember reports that Dusty basically ignored what Larry had to say. He was really pitching coach in name only. Wow. I never knew that part of it.
  18. I really don't get it either. He's been quite good in his time in Chicago. It was Dusty's fault. Dusty was a terrible manager and misused pitchers badly and as a result their poor performances reflected badly upon Rothschild and he received a lot of heat IIRC when they brought him back after Dusty was gone. I think there's still some people who fail to remember that the pitching woes of 2004-2006 were largely in part due to Dusty's management of the pitching staff, not Rothschild's coaching ability. I was one of those people who was upset when Lou asked for Rothschild back. Then the Cubs pitching was really good in 07 and it was obvious that it wasn't Rotshschild who was to blame for the bad pitching in the year or two prior.
  19. I'm sure Johjima is going to be a beast in Japan, that's why.
  20. Best and worst WHIP don't have names attached to the numbers
  21. Michael Schur, where art thou?
  22. That sounds like what Perry's philosophy was, no? Not hacking at the first good pitch you see just because it's a good pitch, but waiting for the first good pitch pitch you want and taking advantage of it when you recognize it?
  23. Fortunately, that was last year. You can't make the jokes this easy. Touché. Well played, sir.
  24. I know it's not true, but the small conspiracy theorist in me believes that all of these potentially career threatening injuries that Pujols has are made up by the Cardinals to convince the public that at any point Pujols could be ruined, and as a result makes opposing teams assume he's lost a step so they aren't afraid to pitch to him instead of walking him the whole time. 5 years ago it was his plantar fasciitis that was going to be the dooming of his career since that's what put McGwire out. Now that's a non-issue, and instead it's his elbow. Whatever, the man is a freak. He's gonna hit bombs until he's 50.
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