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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/5/2007 5:45:20 PM   
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And let's tip a cap to Craig Biggio, shall we? A hell of a ballplayer, and class act. He was this season's saving grace for us.

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/5/2007 5:49:05 PM   
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i tip my hat Level....he certainly is still a killer "B"

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/5/2007 5:54:00 PM   
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Thank you, angel. It was a pleasure cheering him, and Bagwell, on for so long.
 
Now, we still have some good players; Lee, Berkman, Oswalt, youngsters like Hunter Pence....if we can get Penny Pincher to loosen the coin purse up a bit.....

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/5/2007 5:58:13 PM   
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they both have always been Phillie killers

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/5/2007 6:36:57 PM   
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The Pirates stink up the place.  Beyond that I got nothin'!

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/5/2007 6:42:48 PM   
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They're making a big comeback, Katy.
 
The Indians beat the Yankees, 2-1; they lead their series 2 games to 0. Angels lead Red Sox, 3-2, bottom of the 2nd.

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/5/2007 10:38:44 PM   
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Tied at 3-3 with 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th, Manny Ramirez absolutely crushed a 1-0 fastball from F-Rod over the Green Monster to win 6-3.  NORAD expects the ball to land sometime Saturday afternoon 

Sox up 2-0
Yanks down 0-2

Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/5/2007 10:43:25 PM   
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I'll agree with you on one thing, the Rockies are smokin' hot. I didn't think they'd get past the Padres, much less hammer angel's Phillies like they have.

 
Neither did I. Broke my fucking heart yet again. Ok so it's a rock that simply passes for a heart but who cares. *sniff, snurkle, snork* No, no, I'm okay. I just have something in my eye. Now that the Padres are out of it I don't really give a fuck.
 
Whitney is whack.

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/5/2007 11:19:09 PM   
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I'll agree with you on one thing, the Rockies are smokin' hot. I didn't think they'd get past the Padres, much less hammer angel's Phillies like they have.

 
Neither did I. Broke my fucking heart yet again. Ok so it's a rock that simply passes for a heart but who cares. *sniff, snurkle, snork* No, no, I'm okay. I just have something in my eye. Now that the Padres are out of it I don't really give a fuck.
 
Whitney is whack.


I would rather eat Whitney's pristine honey box than sniff your syphilitic ridden womb....God how I love Whitney and hate you.  As the Cubs progress throughout this post season....They are pulling out all of the stops....singing the national anthem on Saturday...The one the only....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g5y1kQPHlI

They are a shoe in to make the series....The four things that make America great....The Cubs, The Pack...Whitney and cock sucking ho's ....Like Jo....God, I love America!!!!!

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/5/2007 11:40:15 PM   
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Aww Domi, if only you knew how amusing you are to me. It's ok pumpkin, I'll still be there to hand you the kleenex when the Cubbies lose. We all know it's eventual. If my former 21 years of living in the pit of the prarie taught me anything it's that the Cubbies are always going to lose eventually.

PS. you're just jealous, because I won't fuck you. It's frustrating, I know. Better give subsusie a ring for a late night bootycall. I'm sure you'll feel better afterwards. Just try not to scream "Jo" at the climax ok?

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/6/2007 3:19:09 AM   
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I'm a Giants fan. About the playoffs... can we, uhm, not talk about them this year? Sadly, I doubt I'll be any less taciturn on the matter next season.

NL ROY - I'd like to be able to go with SilverWulf and say Tulowitzki (with him being a Bay Area native and all) but I think Milwaukee's Ryan Braun is more deserving. Away from Coor's, Tuolwitzki is a .256 hitter (with only 9 HR). Braun had a better offensive season in almost every respect despite being a late call-up and only playing in 113 games. An argument could be made about Braun's defense (or, with a .895 FPCT, lack thereof) but he still gets my vote.

NL MVP - I'd be happy with either Rollins or Holliday. Holliday arguably has somewhat better stats, but with a .376 AVG and 25 HR at Coor's vs. .301 and 11 HR on the road, it might be fair to discount them somewhat. Not that Citizen's Bank isn't hitter friendly too, but Rollins' home/away splits are much more reasonable. Rollins is also the more dynamic player in my view.

With that said, I'd like to throw out something of a dark horse for consideration. The MVP isn't simply about honoring the best player, but about contribution to a team... and of course that contribution usually has to be significant enough that the team wins. Both Rollins and Holliday play on teams with good offenses (1st and 2nd in runs scored and 6th and 1st in average in the NL, respectively); so, while both players were integral parts of their team's success, they weren't exactly alone.

While perhpas not as talented a player, Eric Byrnes brings intensity to the game and has been invaluable to a team that ranked last in runs scored in the NL, not only as an offensive force, but also for his leadership. Arizona was actually outscored 712-732 during the season, but nevertheless had the best record in the NL. Webb and a bullpen with 71 saves (the total number of Giants wins this season... *sob*) were obviously helpful, but Byrnes alone really stood out offensively. He led the team in games, at bats, runs, doubles, triples, RBIs, total bases, and stolen bases. He was second in average* and home runs.

I think it may also be worth noting that the West had pretty good pitching relative to the rest of the league, so for comparison to Rollins, for example, it's worth noting that Byrnes was a .320 hitter against the East while Rollins batted .275 against the West. The same argument could be used to bolster Holliday's case, he batted .367 against Eastern opponents. Of course Rollins partisans may argue results against division rivals are more meaningful to an MVP campaign... but I think it does help ameliorate Brynes' relatively low numbers (in absolute terms) when placed in this context.

If the Diamondbacks win the World Series, Byrnes might get some more consideration, but presently he seems overlooked which, while understandable based on stats, is too bad as he is fun to watch and is deserving of the recognition.

*Not counting Micah Owings who batted .333 with 4 HR, 7 2B, and a 3B in 60 AB as a starting pitcher.

NL Cy Young - Jake Peavy. Hmm. That wasn't very interesting, was it? Maybe there was a reason it got left off the OP's list...

NL MOY - Haven't looked into it enough to have an opinion.

AL awards - Does a league with a designated hitter really deserve awards? I don't think so. And no, the AL winning the World Series (or the next hundred All-Star games) won't change my opinion. =)

Another question for everyone: Seeing as the Giants no longer want Bonds, do you? At what price (if any) would you look on your team signing him favorably?

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/6/2007 3:48:36 AM   
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Another question for everyone: Seeing as the Giants no longer want Bonds, do you? At what price (if any) would you look on your team signing him favorably?

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Nope. Not no, but hell no. I'd go after Ichiro or Tori Hunter.

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/6/2007 4:10:39 AM   
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Bonds?  No, wouldn't want him with the Rockies, at any price! 

He needs to fade into retirement, but unfortunately some team will probably pick him up.

Yes, I'm a bit biased about wanting Holliday as NL MVP, I'm a huge Rockies fan afterall.  Going by the numbers, he is clearly in the lead there with 2/3 of the triple crown.  When considering the impact he's had on the team, there is no way the Rockies would be where they are now without him playing as well as he has.  Since the voting had to be in at the end of the regular season, playoff performance doesn't count towards the decision.  If it did, Holliday would outshine Rollins again with his playoff numbers and performance so far.

NL Cy Young - Peavy, sure, that's an easy one.  Too bad Jeff Francis couldn't get one more win though, dammit.

AL awards?  eh, who cares... just a bunch of over-paid crybabies in that league

With the games yesterday, all four series are at 2-0.  Has this happened before?



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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/6/2007 9:52:00 AM   
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I am a BoSox fan! 

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/6/2007 9:53:53 AM   
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why, why...did the Mets have to lose?  Why do they always choke (and not in a good way)

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/6/2007 6:27:10 PM   
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well Cubs fans

you'll have to wait until next year ...AGAIN!!!  Go D-Backs!!!


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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/7/2007 12:47:22 AM   
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Rockies sweep!!!!!! Wooohoooooooooooo

Bring on the D-Backs so they can get their taste of ROCKtober!!

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/7/2007 6:42:46 AM   
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time to collect my bet from my bosses  <weg>  

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/7/2007 5:02:42 PM   
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Red Sox sweep Angels.
 
Indians lead Yanks, 3-1, in the 3rd. Torre is gone if they don't come back....

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RE: MLB brag, sob, cheer, or whine - 10/7/2007 11:41:07 PM   
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Yankees pull it out 8-4, still alive.

Gotta suck to be Torre, Steinbrenner is an asshole.


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