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Post by comebackkid on Jun 30, 2007 1:51:19 GMT -5
How dare you say something sucks more than the White Sox
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Post by Nash on Jun 30, 2007 1:54:46 GMT -5
Besides that ass bag, I'm the only one that proclaims the amount of suckiness that is the White Sox. I just have to pick on that kid because of his sig and well... just look at his post.
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Post by reds on Jun 30, 2007 12:41:32 GMT -5
you know how i know kei igawa sucks?
he gave up a homerun to jason kendall
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Post by Lennon on Jun 30, 2007 12:49:34 GMT -5
you know how i know kei igawa sucks? he gave up a homerun to jason kendall
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Jun 30, 2007 12:50:31 GMT -5
The Angels have the most injury risked (not a word) rotation Escobar, Colon, Artist formerly known as Ervin Santana. Their offense is ridicolously awful. They can easily drop off. I love Vlad Guerrero like no man should love another, but when your #2 is Howie ing Kendrick...yikes. If Oaktown can get Hard On back to normal and some offense, they can be dangerous I dont view Seattle as a huge threat, but if they are BUYERS and pick up a starter...who knows, got a good pen, good lineup. Texas Rangers blow goats
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Post by bjd on Jun 30, 2007 12:59:28 GMT -5
you know how i know kei igawa sucks? he gave up a homerun to jason kendallYeah, thats a new low... If you're gonna give up a home run to a power hitter, I tip my cap to the hitter, but Jason Kendall has hit all of like 3 home runs in the past 3 years...
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Jun 30, 2007 13:02:45 GMT -5
Thats just a weird looking sig, kinda scares me, looks like hes a mermaid.
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Jun 30, 2007 13:21:36 GMT -5
The White Sox's unwillingness to give Mark Buehrle the no-trade clause he wants is holding up a contract extension. The White Sox seemingly expect Buehrle to sign below market and not be rewarded for doing so. Buehrle won't be a 10-and-5 player until mid-2010, so he feels he needs the extra protection. A four-year, $56 million contract is within striking distance if the White Sox relent.
I am sorry, the on again off again nonsense with the Bueherle extension/trade is so silly. It changes every 5 minutes.
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Post by Nash on Jun 30, 2007 13:31:45 GMT -5
The White Sox's unwillingness to give Mark Buehrle the no-trade clause he wants is holding up a contract extension. The White Sox seemingly expect Buehrle to sign below market and not be rewarded for doing so. Buehrle won't be a 10-and-5 player until mid-2010, so he feels he needs the extra protection. A four-year, $56 million contract is within striking distance if the White Sox relent. I am sorry, the on again off again nonsense with the Bueherle extension/trade is so silly. It changes every 5 minutes. Yeah I just read this too. If the Sox are smart, and believe that they can finish above .500 this year, then I say they need to do whatever possible to sign him because he really is a big part of our rotation.
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Jun 30, 2007 13:33:19 GMT -5
Either make up your mind and sign him for what he wants, which does not seem to be a lot, give him the NTC...I mean after his 3rd year he will be 10/5 so do the NTC and sign him or just deal him.
But no matter what, keep it outta the media
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Post by Nash on Jun 30, 2007 13:35:25 GMT -5
Either make up your mind and sign him for what he wants, which does not seem to be a lot, give him the NTC...I mean after his 3rd year he will be 10/5 so do the NTC and sign him or just deal him. But no matter what, keep it outta the media Fine with me. I never wanted to trade him anyways. They should just give him what he wants and end it.
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Post by Kliff and the Brewers on Jun 30, 2007 13:38:00 GMT -5
aww hell didnt see your correction. I think the Brewers rotation is they key to them continueing to lead the NL Central. We've got like 7-8 starters. And a few extra's in the Minors that have played well. As much as I thought the bullpen would kill us, they've stepped up. Wisey's good, Tbow good, Cordero's struggled, lately but still has 27saves, Chris Spurling musthave known I hated him, because he's proving me wrong. While I agree the Brewers rotation and its health is the key to them continuing their run, along with the health of Francisco Cordero, I don't know where the Brewers suddenly got 7-8 starters and a few extras in the minors?... Sheets, Capuano, Suppan, Vargas, Bush, Gallardo... that's 6, and Bush is not very compotent any way you slice it. Vargas will come back down to earth at some point. Gallardo, Sheets and Capauno could be easily the best in the NL by the end of the year if they're all actually not injured or IN THE ROTATION, but that's a big if as it seems Gallardo may still be moving to the pen to keep Dave Bush in the rotation (god knows why, because moving a top-3 starting pitching prospect to the bullpen midseason is maybe one of the dumbest things you can do in any situation, especially when pieces fit for him to start). As for Sheets and Capuano, who knows... hopefully they can stay healthy for Brewers fans sakes, but something always seems to nag Capuano, and Sheets always spends a couple times on the DL. I mean, in the minors Zach Jackson can start I guess but he's not really anywhere near a good bet at all. He's having a ****ty year at AAA pretty much... Only other starter I can think of is Villanueva, but there's no way they'd stretch him out unless absolutely need be. He's a vital piece to their pen right now... I don't think he'll be used in any instance other than a spot start. As for Starters on the roster... Sheets, Cappy, Suppan, Vargas, Bush (may go back to starting), Gallardo (going to pen to save for playoffs, yes I said the Pword), Villanueva (can start on short notice, did once allready), and even Jose Cappellan was a starter. Not saying they're all starting by any means, but we've got plent of options. Also in the Minors Manny Parra is comming along nicely, Zach Jackson looked ready last year, and pitched well. But yes, he is struggling a bit this year. Also Rogers, sarfate, and jones are decent minor league guys. The plan is to put Yovani in the pen to save him for a playoff run. I dont agree with it. Capuano is slated to start wednesday in Pitts. Im ready for some fox saturday baseball
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Jun 30, 2007 13:54:40 GMT -5
Its June and they are planning for the playoffs? Please provide a link, taht just does not make sense
The season isnt even half over and the Brewers have a 6.5 game lead, its not like they are up 20
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Post by Kliff and the Brewers on Jun 30, 2007 14:34:18 GMT -5
I swear i read it on the brewers official site but its gone now. I dont agree with it, maybe plans changed. Id rather keep Gallardo in the rotation so long as he keeps pitching great.
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Jun 30, 2007 15:00:51 GMT -5
No team, not even the Red Sox or whomever has the biggest lead is thinking about the playoffs now, let alone setting their team up for it. It is humanly stupid. We are not even half way through the season
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Post by taker1 on Jun 30, 2007 15:12:29 GMT -5
YES, Jacoby Ellsbury called up to start tonight. I hope he does well, so we don't have to sit thru Coco Crisp at-bats anymore.
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Post by krush on Jun 30, 2007 15:16:19 GMT -5
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Post by comebackkid on Jun 30, 2007 15:25:25 GMT -5
wtf lolz
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Jun 30, 2007 15:30:40 GMT -5
Sean Marshall is getting it in his butt right now
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Post by Kliff and the Brewers on Jun 30, 2007 15:31:07 GMT -5
jesus walked on the field?
7-2 brewers in the 2nd inning. Yikes
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