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  1. sorry I couldn't hear you, I was too busy not feeling sorry for you QFT
  2. http://lolcats2.com/full/kittensaves.jpg Some people blame Hendry, others give him the benefit of the doubt. Can't we all get along?
  3. he really should, but he probably never will because the media doesn't really like him. Exactly. It's too bad, because the man was about as dominant as it gets. I think the media will come around after Pedro retires and the majority of reporters who had direct dealing with him start falling to the wayside. Fans realize what Pedro accomplished and that's the most important thing.
  4. An interesting article over on ESPNabout current MLB players who may be bound for "legend" status in the future. Among those mentioned: Albert Pujols Derek Jeter David Ekstein ( :roll: ) Vladie David Ortiz Ichiro With this list in mind, who else does everyone think will achieve "legend" status in future generations?
  5. Seriously? I know things are tough in the Bronx right now, but why on earth would they be willing to gamble on a pitcher who 1. was never successful as a starter and 2. hasn't started a game since 2005? That's just ridiculous.
  6. 1. Barry Zito 2. J.D. Drew 3. Andruw Jones 4. Juan Pierre 5. Bobby Abreu 6. Brian Giles 7. Alfonso Soriano 8. Richie Sexson 9. Bob Wickman 10. Jeff Suppan Enjoy!
  7. I wonder if any of his teammates or Devil Rays management was aware of this beforehand. Boy, that's some kind of unbalanced.
  8. Michael Jordan, Carlton Fisk and Minnie Minoso would all like a word with you.
  9. To play devil's advocate, at what point is it Corey's responsibility to take care of himself? Sure, his development was thrown all out of whack, but he had natural talent that is innate. He's been in the bigs for five years now. At a certain point, he has to realize that it's his responsibility to work on himself, either in the off-season or by working with teammates who have the right approach to the game.
  10. It's a shame that they're only doing fairly recent games. It would be really neat to see some games from the 69 season get some Cubs legends in their prime.
  11. Please be DeRosa and not Lee. Please be DeRosa and not Lee. Please be DeRosa and not Lee.
  12. As a resident of the Wrigleyville area, I got an email today regarding purchasing tickets for the June 11 make up game with Houston. They're selling them half-price by using the code "neighbor" when purchasing tickets. Just thought I would throw that out there for any interested parties.
  13. If this were an isolated instance of Dusty pointing fingers, then yes I would understand his frustration. However, ever since he left San Francisco (and even during that battle between him and Sabean), the negatives have never been his fault. If you lived in Dusty's world, someone else was always to blame. Hendry made him play the kids, Trib never opened the pursestrings for him, fans are to blame for him getting booed.
  14. The funny thing about that statement was that despite Hendry telling Dusty to play the young guys and not overwork Howry and Eyre, Dusty did the exact opposite whenever possible.
  15. Teddy Greenstein caught up with Dusty Baker, who likes to blame everyone else but himself for his tenure and treatment in Chicago. Among the highlights: Regarding the Cubs off-season spending spree Regarding his final season On his return to Chicago
  16. what about the longest streak by a black guy? Lee's not black. Sorry, Asian. Wait a minute, what? I don't understand. I thought he was black.
  17. are you joking or what? Yeah, I bet if we put together a team of only Japanese players, they'd never be able to beat players from other countries in an international exhibition. They would simply be over matched... That exhibition means nothing. It was before the baseball season, most of the players the Americans sent weren't even in baseball shape yet. Look, Ichiro and Matsui are good but they are rare. Nomo, yea he won games one year, but where is he now? Otsuka isn't that great. I'm just saying the Red Sox must feel like suckers now paying all that money to a mediocre pitcher. Matsuzaka was good against Japanese hitting, but he can't handle MLB hitting. It's way over his league. your views are intriguing to me and i would like to subscribe to your newsletter. :lol: :lol: Simpsons humor never gets old.
  18. The man's lost two legs, a bladder and has had numerous serious surgeries. At this point, I'm convinced the only way he never comes back to the microphone is by act of God. with that said, let him sing it all the time.
  19. It also makes a great paperweight.
  20. After the LaRussa and Hancock DUI incidents, when does the Cardinal front office remove all alcohol from the clubhouse and start providing mandatory alcohol counseling? They must have an idea of those who drink on the team to excess.
  21. Isn't that something that would be tested under the current drug policy?
  22. that was huh-----larry-us a---rugala
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