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jerr... really, i thought it was bmr?:metal
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It's still to early to call the Bears season. man we need help, with all the injuries.
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ahhh so we right back were we where on the old board. jm vs any other manager. i am still not sold on him.............. so there!
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i don't know. i am not too sold on him.
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Leighton, but it won't happen. Too bad, because the Hawks have mediocre goaltending. They used to have quality netminders all through the system, but the cupboard is bare now. its still bare on the pro level as well, tbo is at best a second rate goalie.
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i know, i been thinking really hard on how he meant it. if it was an insult or not.
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nothing happen to the prick. i am sorry, but if that was me, that guy would be in for a serious ass beating and i wouldn't care if he was the star or not.
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that you think should break camp with the blackhawks? mine is brett mcclean?
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hou hasn't sign ming yet and i think they won't this yr. maybe hou did us the favor by drafting him. 25 - 30 wins this yr.
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so are you saying that most of us who came here are mistaken, we were wrong and have pent up rage? that we are the evil wrongdoers in this? that we instigated the whole thing b/c of rage? who told us that is we didn't like it, we are to leave?
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players worth their weight? sea has just sign 2 of the league best players and i was wondering if any one knows of this league and prospects?
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or how bout ALL his lap dogs that goes and keeps wiping his ass and sucking him up. make sure they get a shirt as well.
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funny, i think that bruce wayne should be at least #2, b/c of all his little surprises and toys that he owns.
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the 3b coach is or was a jm guy. to me, the writting is in the sky, jm will be gone at some point. pettis, still gets me, he one of kw lap dogs as kw is jr lap dog, i will say the boston is one of kw lap dogs as well. i am not convince that bost has earned his promotion, unless you are talking about sucking up or something else, gives you the experience you need in being promoted.
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Year-End Awards Best Player: It was a relatively quiet year for switch-hitting slugger Joe Borchard, who had been runner-up to Josh Phelps for Southern League MVP in 2001. Borchard missed most of April after suffering a hairline fracture in his right foot during spring training and then spent a full season with Triple-A Charlotte, where he hit .272-20-59 in 438 at-bats. He did not cut down his strikeouts (139) as the White Sox had hoped, but continued to show an ability to rise to the occasion. He put an exclamation point on his potential by delivering a homer in his second at-bat with the Sox and then circling the bases on an inside-the-park homer at Kauffman Stadium. It’s possible the Sox will move Carlos Lee to open a spot for Borchard in 2003. Best Pitcher: A first-round pick in 2001 from the Chicago suburbs, Kris Honel is adjusting quite nicely to life outside the frozen climes. In his first full year as a pro, the 19-year-old compiled a 2.78 ERA and struck out 160 in 158 innings, all but five with Class A Kannapolis. Honel throws in the low 90s with terrific feel for a knuckle-curve, which acts like a slider. He’s extremely polished for a pitcher who played a limited schedule as a high schooler and could be knocking on the door of Comiskey Park by late 2004. Keep An Eye On: Talk about a good break. The White Sox appeared to have lost Joe Valentine when they left him unprotected after he had 22 saves between two Class A teams in 2001, but got him back when Detroit decided it couldn’t carry two Rule 5 pitchers on its big league staff. Valentine, 23, responded by tying Edwin Almonte’s Southern League record with 36 saves, helping Double-A Birmingham go 72-0 in games it led after seven innings. Unlike Almonte, he’s a power pitcher who throws in the mid-90s. He held hitters to a .173 average and allowed only one homer in 59 innings. Chi-Lites Catcher Miguel Olivo, named MVP of the Southern League playoffs after hitting four homers and driving in nine runs in nine games, homered off Andy Pettitte in his first big league at-bat. The Sox were encouraged by the performances of righthanders Jon Adkins and Felix Diaz, who were acquired in trades. Adkins, who came from the Athletics for Ray Durham, went 4-2, 3.69 in 46 innings at Triple-A Charlotte. Diaz, one of two pitchers acquired from the Giants for Kenny Lofton, went 4-0, 3.48 in 31 innings with Birmingham.
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ok who was the one who deleted the other info........ was his finger prints on the button?
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well like i said the first time, outstanding move. the man is a great poster.
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of course, d boston, his pal. that worthless piece of s***.
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thanks i appreciate the info
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that will be soooo sweet.
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i didn't know that.
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or something as bad as nascar
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oh i am still pissed at this twinkee.
