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Cerbaho-WG

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  1. No, this isn't the Rule 5 draft.
  2. Yanks over Tigers Rays over Rangers Phils over Cards Brewers over DBacks Rays over Yanks Phils over Brewers Phils over Rays in....5
  3. 2 down in TB. I also hope Papelbon gives up a 800 ft HR. f*** the Red Sox.
  4. Any White Sox fan worth their salt could have called this. Linebrink is beyond terrible.
  5. Linebrink in for the Braves. They're hosed.
  6. Cards win. Everyone knows Bourn is going...
  7. 3 straight strikes from Medlen. Impressive.
  8. Losing this game guarantees a protected draft pick. Does anyone really care if we lose?
  9. Looks like the Rays are going to trim the lead down to 0.5 games before the end of the double header tonight.
  10. Hoping the Rays win tonight and put some pressure on the Red Sox. The Rays would be a nightmare to face with their starting pitching, especially with Matt Moore now up.
  11. QUOTE (Soxfest @ Sep 12, 2011 -> 09:11 PM) I would take Porcello over Floyd, Peavy or Stewart. Danks has shown he pisses his pants against good teams this year. No f***ing way. Porcello is terrible.
  12. QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Sep 12, 2011 -> 04:45 PM) He'd have a Bobby Cox-like run, but obviously with many, many more titles. Seven in a row. Minimum.
  13. No f***ing way Bauer makes the postseason roster. If you give up 17 ER in your last 4 1/3 IP in AA, chances are the organization is going to be looking at somebody else.
  14. I bet a pitching machine could get Rios out right now.
  15. QUOTE (fathom @ Sep 7, 2011 -> 09:24 PM) Axelrod looks to be from the Broadway/McCullough pitching family Of course the 30th rounder puts up better stats than the two first rounders.
  16. QUOTE (Marty34 @ Sep 5, 2011 -> 11:37 AM) A bad manager is easier to recover from than a bad GM. This is absolutely true. KW's all-in mode since 2006 was bound to bite the team in the ass and it finally has. We're looking at 2013 or 2014 until we have a good amount of payroll flexibility. Normally you could partially offset this by investing heavily in the draft/international free agency, but JR doesn't do this.
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