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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/17/2008 12:13:23 AM
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iwillfearnoevil
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okay so basically everybody in baseball is on steroids? i kinda think you should worry about a beam in your eye rather than a possible spec in someone else's eye.
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/17/2008 12:03:44 PM
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ORIGINAL: iwillfearnoevil okay so basically everybody in baseball is on steroids? i kinda think you should worry about a beam in your eye rather than a possible spec in someone else's eye. Right...we've all got to worry about the beams in all our eyes...the Bible is very clear about that. Everyone in baseball could be using some sort of banned substance...but they have a duty not to cheat. There are rules in place and if they're breaking those rules then they should be prepared to face the consequences of their deception...
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/19/2008 12:20:13 AM
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My Yanks Got Smoked tonight by the mets.
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/19/2008 8:35:50 AM
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Now I know that the Reds need to be broken up! This 6 game winning streak is proof enough! And Adam Dunn has homered for 4 games in a row? Check his system for steroids! Evenson Volquez has an ERA of less than 2.00? He's gotta be juicin'! OK, now that I've been facetious enough, let's look at things realistically. I know that the Reds probably won't make the playoffs this season, but it seems as though they're finally starting to play some good, solid baseball. Their 6-0 homestand against two 1st place teams should be some indication of that. And the fact that some of the guys are finally starting to hit the ball bodes well for the rest of the year. I'd settle for an above .500 campaign for my guys this year, then look to next year for a playoff berth. Duane
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/19/2008 8:47:59 AM
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I feel for ya, Duane. Keep in mind I had to suffer through the 60's (can you say 120 losses?) and late 70's (trade Tom Terrific??????) - early 80's with the Mutts, er, Mets. So I know what losing baseball teams can do to your psyche.
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/19/2008 9:22:31 AM
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I know, Billy boy, I know. But I gotta thank you for the Tom Terrific trade, 'cause he gave Reds fans a real thrill when he pitched that no-no for us. It was a great night to be a Reds fan!
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/19/2008 10:26:26 AM
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Sure, rub my nose innit why doncha?
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/19/2008 11:42:56 AM
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Don't forget ya'll had Nolan too. And Amos Otis. Speaking of no-hitters, no Mets pitcher has ever thrown one. However, former Mets have thrown lots. Ryan had 7. Seaver and Gooden each had one. And Dave Cone had a perfect game. All after they'd been Mets. That little factoid really gets to me.
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/19/2008 12:22:28 PM
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this congressional hearing is really going to get ugly as they are wanting to talk to a lot more players than were outed in the mitchell report...
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/19/2008 3:47:44 PM
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ORIGINAL: iwillfearnoevil this congressional hearing is really going to get ugly as they are wanting to talk to a lot more players than were outed in the mitchell report... It probably will get ugly...it's sad to me both that MLB would be so lax in their banned substance monitoring and that the players would see that and take such advantage to cheat and break records that have no business being broken but by sheer will and true talent. But it is very shocking that we as fans are only now learning that 104 people tested positive only 5 years ago but weren't really punished in any way...or we'd surely have noticed 1 in every 7 ball players myseriously not on the roster...
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/19/2008 4:03:55 PM
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ORIGINAL: clag4christ But it is very shocking that we as fans are only now learning that 104 people tested positive only 5 years ago but weren't really punished in any way...or we'd surely have noticed 1 in every 7 ball players myseriously not on the roster... i am not surprised. the players union mandated all this be kept secret and mlb agreed in order to do the testing. i think this testing was just to determine the extent of the drug use. i'm not condoning it, but it's what everyone agreed to. i do have some funny visuals in my head from mysteriously not on roster ... like a kid watching in the stands and asking his parent ... where did our cleanup hitter just go ...
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/22/2008 1:12:33 PM
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It was awesome! I'm sad to say that I'm a Royals fan, but even though I was rooting for the other team I have been following Lester's story since I first heard he had cancer. It's an awesome story!
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/22/2008 11:30:00 PM
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Man my Yanks are hurting right now. A Rod comes back and in the very same game Jeter goes out. Hope this is not what the entire season is gonna look like.
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/23/2008 7:52:09 AM
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Do u think Delgado got robbed of a homer last sunday? I think he did actually. Absolutely! It was obvious on the replay. And then, who was it, Jeter? gets robbed in almost the exact spot. The umpiring is really lousy any more. quote:
A Rod comes back and in the very same game Jeter goes out. I know that feeling. Alou's out again, Pedro had to go home because his father's so sick, Church got knocked silly a couple of days ago, and then there's the mysterious El Duque.
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/24/2008 12:33:28 PM
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Do u think Delgado got robbed of a homer last sunday? I think he did actually. Absolutely! It was obvious on the replay. And then, who was it, Jeter? gets robbed in almost the exact spot. The umpiring is really lousy any more. quote:
A Rod comes back and in the very same game Jeter goes out. I know that feeling. Alou's out again, Pedro had to go home because his father's so sick, Church got knocked silly a couple of days ago, and then there's the mysterious El Duque. It definetly was obvious. All the replays showed that it was. Another good reason for instant reply. Both New York Teams are haveing there problems right now but it is early and they both could still make the playoffs. The Yanks put a beeting on the M's last night. But the M's are the worst team in the Al right now so it was expected though. I don't get why the M's are so lousy. They have the pitching to do it and the hitting as well I just don't get it. If they get Junior back I am not sure if it will help or not. It probably would put the fans back in the seats though. Cause it is such a beautiful stadium and it is a shame to not have the fans.
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RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD - 5/29/2008 9:42:09 AM
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iwillfearnoevil
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ORIGINAL: Yankee Nut If they get Junior back I am not sure if it will help or not. It probably would put the fans back in the seats though. Cause it is such a beautiful stadium and it is a shame to not have the fans. i heard last week that junior returning (if it happens) likely wouldn't occur until off-season as the M's would be able to sign him for a tremendously less amount of money and it just doesn't make financial sense to pursue a trade for him this year.
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