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  1. not if they lose by a run. terrible coaching by quade. just terrible. If there are runners at first and third, chances are Pinero throws a different pitch to Soriano. It sucks that Quade sent him, but I'm happy with how things worked out. very dubious argument. It's not dubious at all. If you change something in the past, the future doesn't stay the same. very likely soriano still hits a homerun there. more likely than not in my opinion. the idea that pineiro pitches him differently is very dubious. why would he? What would he do differently? he made a mistake and he likely would have with theriot on third as well. I find the idea that you will produce the same result every time (edit: or even close to every time, or close to a majority) the same pitcher throws the same pitches to you absurd.
  2. jebus, cliff, don't scare me like that
  3. Also funny because of the earlier "opposite field"comments
  4. Casper: "how about a 2 run homer?" maybe half a second before that was hit
  5. why the hell did you send him? what on earth is going on in his mind? that was wendelesque
  6. now that's an excellent point. Hold the field hostage.
  7. That's something I've never heard about the mafia
  8. I'm so glad we skipped marshall so we can do this.
  9. almost came out of ankiel's glove there
  10. ek never would have had the height for that
  11. diving after he catches the ball! what a stud!
  12. He's hit .233/.246 with 0 HRs since he's been there. His lack of production...heck, total collapse, amazes me...but I agree with you. I think we've found our "kenny lofton sparked the offense" myth of 2007.
  13. No. Sosa's injury shortened season was 1996. His career high in strikeouts was 174 in 1997, when he played 162 games. And the kids in school swear that Wikipedia is the absolute truth. Wikipedia was right. The error was davhern's
  14. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kowtow It's funnier as cow-towing. I agree. I was trying to think of how one would understand cow-towing as a gesture of respect.
  15. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kowtow
  16. Alba might be a horrible actress, but she is the bomb-diggitty otherwise. Who cares about her acting? I recommend watching Honey with the sound off I know a guy who did this. He was also convicted of some rather serious sex offenses.
  17. The video shows that you are wrong. He went just past the behind-the-line camera angle, so he swung just behind the line. It was close, it was a bad call, but it's a close call and the umpire can't have a good angle on it. No swing. Not football, but If it were reviewable it wasn't close at all really. read my comment with your glasses on and you might gain new information
  18. soriano close and late .320 .363 .507 the second biggest problem with anti-clutch arguments (which is yours, here) is that they ignore that clutch is relative and different for every player
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