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Started by Ted, June 06, 2011, 06:24:41 AM

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Ted

1. Peavy is hurt, again.

2. Sox can't score from 3rd, again.

3. Zambrano has another melt down, again.

4. Marmol blows another save, again.

5. Pujols beats the Cubs on a walk off homer, again.

mustang54

Quote from: Ted on June 06, 2011, 06:24:41 AM
1. Peavy is hurt, again.

2. Sox can't score from 3rd, again.

3. Zambrano has another melt down, again.

4. Marmol blows another save, again.

5. Pujols beats the Cubs on a walk off homer, again.

You missed two more.
6. Uncle Fester refuses to walk Pujols again.
7. Sox are still all in!

mustang54

  This could be scary Ted, are Cubs and Sox fans about to agree for the first time in history that both teams suck?

watcher

Quote from: Ted on June 06, 2011, 06:24:41 AM
1. Peavy is hurt, again.

2. Sox can't score from 3rd, again.

3. Zambrano has another melt down, again.

4. Marmol blows another save, again.

5. Pujols beats the Cubs on a walk off homer, again.


Some days you win.
Some days you lose.
Some days it rains.

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seebee

Quote from: mustang54 on June 06, 2011, 08:19:30 AM
Quote from: Ted on June 06, 2011, 06:24:41 AM
1. Peavy is hurt, again.

2. Sox can't score from 3rd, again.

3. Zambrano has another melt down, again.

4. Marmol blows another save, again.

5. Pujols beats the Cubs on a walk off homer, again.

You missed two more.
6. Uncle Fester refuses to walk Pujols again.
7. Sox are still all in!

Big debate over walking Pujols in the office today. All of the Cubs fans (who follow the game) cannot believe Pujols was given the opp to hit a meatbball from some soft tosser like Rodrigo. Normally, you shouldn't walk the tying or leading run, but it was PUJOLS, and John Jay was up after him?

P.S. #$%^& Peavy! The guy is just flippin brittle.

The Jackal

Quote from: seebee on June 06, 2011, 03:48:32 PM
All of the Cubs fans (who follow the game)
I'm sorry...come again?

Which Cubs fan doesn't follow the game?

Ted

Quote from: mustang54 on June 06, 2011, 08:19:30 AM
Quote from: Ted on June 06, 2011, 06:24:41 AM
1. Peavy is hurt, again.

2. Sox can't score from 3rd, again.

3. Zambrano has another melt down, again.

4. Marmol blows another save, again.

5. Pujols beats the Cubs on a walk off homer, again.

You missed two more.
6. Uncle Fester refuses to walk Pujols again.
7. Sox are still all in!

I also missed another one:

8. Adam Dunn strikes out, again.

mustang54

  Ted it should come as know surprise Dunn strikes out. He has struck out over 200 times a year his entire career ,but he always still had an on base percentage of above 400 and 40 homers. I think the problem is the other teams he played for slow played their hands, he has never been on a team that has gone ALL IN! Especially so early in a season. But look at the bright side Danks beat the mighty Mariners!!

Ted

since I don't follow the National league that much, I didn't know Dunn that well.  From what I've seen this year, he can turn around a fast ball but has a hard time recognizing the off speed stuff.

 I just wish he wouldn't swing for the fences on every pitch and just try to make contact every once in a while.

seebee

Dunn stinks, IMO. I say you can keep his HR. Hated that signing with a passion. He was not worth the $. I'd rather have a 300 hitter in this lineup, plain and simple. Someone else can have his 40 hr, 100 ribs, and 250 avg. On the plus side, if he winds up with his normal numbers, he will start tearing the cover off the ball at some point.