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SouthSideRyan

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  1. What in the hell are the Knicks going to give up that's worth Chris Paul
  2. I'd put Sabathia in there over probably everyone but Lincecum. I'd probably consider Roy Halladay and Johan too even though they'll be 43 and 41 in 10 years.
  3. OMC is just annoyed you didn't put Seth Smith on there.
  4. Cal should stop walking under ladders as black cats cross his path.
  5. Required core courses. 1 of the classes was probably phonics.
  6. Mizzou recruit Tony Mitchell: ETA: Link http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/Star-Basketball-Player-the-Subject-of-DISD-Investigation-95367614.html
  7. Why would we want to be rid of Dempster's contract?
  8. It seems when talking about consistency v. streakiness, everyone only focuses on the cold streaks, and not the hot streaks. Wouldn't a hot streak player put less pressure on a manager/teammates compared to a consistent one?
  9. They gave him like 3 of them when he came back with the Phillies
  10. The approach this team has at all times is comical. Whether it's cutting down on their swings with 2 strikes, hitting the ball where it is pitched, swinging at the first pitch after a 4-pitch walk, it's all just bad. And has been bad for the majority of my life as a Cubs fan, except for 2008, when they reverted back to form in the postseason. sOPS+ measures performance relative to the rest of the league within a particular split. Think of it as OPS+ for specific situations alone. The Cubs sOPS+ with 2 strikes is 133. The Cubs sOPS+ with a runner on 3rd < 2 outs is 110.
  11. I don't have P-I , so I can't see the names, but these are the lows for those qualifying for a batting title (502 PAs): OBP: 222 SLG: 225 OPS: 461
  12. If Lou goes by what he said yesterday, he's planning on working Cashner into the 7th-8th inning after a little while. And why does fall league pitching not count in your total? Cashner threw in the fall league last year, so that's not going to help him build innings relative to 2009. Are fall league innings different in the fall than pitches during the summer? I'm honestly confused about this – has he not pitched in the fall league since 2008 or why can the fall league innings not count toward his 2009 total if he did pitch in the fall league in 2009? I believe TT is saying that it's not adding on any innings relative to his 2009 total because he had those innings in '09 as well.
  13. And don't get me started on Tim Lincecum!!
  14. I could have said the same thing about the Cubs and Grabow, if he hadn't be "DLed" If it helps both of them will make more this season than the total of Grabow's contract.
  15. Pretty poor aim for a professional
  16. I bet it really stung the Giants when we saw what we did in Neifi for 2004.
  17. The Crew had some kind of indication. I'm not sure what it was, but they knew something. Whatever happened, the Cubs failed to see McGehee's potential. And it does hurt, especially now. They took a flyer on a guy to be their 25th man(which he was when the season started) behind studs like Craig Counsel and Frank Catalonotto. Hey, I really see something I like in this McGehee lad, let's give him 16 ABs through the first month and a half season.
  18. 130, with a few starts at DH Why 11 less starts than he had in 08? He only had 134 starts in '08, not sure how many of those were at DH. 131 starts at catcher in '08
  19. 130, with a few starts at DH
  20. We have 2 great relievers? I can only think of 1. Who is the other? Oh... Marshal? Yes. What exactly is your standard for a relief pitcher being great?
  21. I have little doubt Colvin could be passable defensively at 1B. As you alluded to, I have little doubt he could be passable offensively at 1B.
  22. I'm trying to think of who though. Pujols and Cabrera went from the OF to 1B, but didn't they both start out as 3B? I just think anybody who spent his entire college and minor league career in the OF is going to have a bit of a tough time going to 1B. Adam Dunn Is he a full time 1B now? I thought he just played there on occasion the past few years. Anyway, I don't think he's handled it all that well either. They transitioned him there last year. All of his innings have been at 1B this season.
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