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Wow that weird. I was just reading that story and then you posted this thread. I think Posey is a decent 2nd choice. What made me mad is pippen is being given respect and still seems to be playing the field. s*** let him go elsewhere, lets sign Posey. Lol, I just finished reading it and was kind of shocked. I was thinking geeze, it should be a no brainer that Posey would be a better pickup. And maybe, they could get him for a little less then the full exception, meaning they could offer someone more like 2 mill or 2.15 mill for Jay Will's injury exception. Then they'd have a better shot at Newble or whatever his name is. They'd just have to hope Houston doesn't match.
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I didn't know that he was available, but if you ask me he's a better option then Pippen. Posey is a good athlete and is supposed to be a very solid defensive player. I'd really like having him starting at the three. While I'm a huge Pippen fan, Posey is on the upside of his career and the Bulls could lock him up at the exception for a few years and know that Posey will only get better and he is already a better option then what they've used in the past. Plus, their are much better odds that Posey can stay healthy then Pippen.
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They signed him to a six year extension. Heard it during the Sox game. Great move by the Bears
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I think it could of been up, but I'm thinking it mainly had to do with his location being on and he was mixing speeds. If you mix speeds, when you throw your fastball it will appear a lot faster. Its kind of like how some real good lefties can throw 88 but hitters would tell ya its like a 94 MPH fastball. Arm Angles can also lead to things like this. Such as a hitter who can hide the ball for a long time. I think part of this is why Dontrell Willis is so good, that and the fact that he misses low with everything.
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I remember when he played for the Sox, I kept hoping he would find a way to make it back and still be able to play baseball.
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Don't know if you'll see this, but Happy BDay Man. Since your 21 it should be one heck of a Bday
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Yep, he could do it all. For a while people thought he'd be the greatest ever. It really is too bad what happened to him in Cinncy. The guy demanded to get traded home, signed for a discount and things just never worked out. I hope somehow he can get healthy and at least knock out 500 homers. Damn was he fun to watch. Speaking of fun to watch and injuries, I'll always wonder what would of been if Bo Jackson never got injured playing football. My goodness was that guy amazing. Speed, Power, Size. He could of went down as the best running back ever and one of the best baseball players ever. BO KNOWS...
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Gash, there must be something with your computer and seeing graphics. Must have too much naughty pictures on there Try doing what 247 said, it should get things working. Sig looks good and sadly its accurate.
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No prob. Also, I moved another one of your posts to the help board. And just to remember, if another thread is started on something and you have something in the same subject, just post it in there You got to remember that most people don't want to sort through tons and tons of posts only to find out they are many different subjects.
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He was amazing and he loved playing the game. Frank was incredible too.
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He's got a good arm. Of course the odds of him or any other catcher developing are incredibly low. I think catchers probably have the highest failure rate. Usually the best athletes are moved from catcher at younger ages so they aren't around in highschool, although their are rare exceptions. Plus, there is just so much to catching that its hard for them to concentrate on all the areas. Instead of just working on hitting and defense like most players, they must learn proper footwork, work on blocking the balls, work on good throwing mechanics, and work on calling games. Hitting is about the last thing on their mind, and typically its the one thing they need to do decent to keep a job or at least become a starter.
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Just click on the smilie and it gets inserted. *Moving to Help Board* Note to Ishmookie - Please post these type of posts in the boards that they refer to. Thanks
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Junior was the man. I remember back in the days my friends and I would always argue who was better...Griffey or Frank. I'd always take Frank, the others would typically choose Griffey.
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Plus he gave up a bloop single and a broken bat double, that was it.
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I actually thought Koch looked pretty good out there. He had very good control, although I have no idea what his velocity was. Right now I think the Sox should turn the gun off when he pitches, so Billy doesn't look to see how hard his stuff is.
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Agreed. I'll put the blame on Colon, Sanders (Although he hasn't had much work) and Thomas for his damn baserunning blunder.
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If only his or Crede's shots to dead center were a foot farther.
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Actually in hindsight I'd say the Alomar deal was the worse deal. The problem with the Everett deal is he isn't a centerfielder and that they should of packaged Lee for pitching and then acquired Everett. To this day I still wish the Sox had Jimenez.
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lined right at Dmitri Young.
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Lol. We should have the option to just give him back, lol. Even though I like Carl Everett a lot.
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I will say this. If the playesr didn't like Manuel, they would of long gave up in this game, but it appeared that wasn't the case. Thats about the one plus I can say about Manuel right now.
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Damn, that was enjoyable. Sox bats crushed the ball hard, but it wasn't enough. Who would of thought that Thomas gaffe on the basepaths would turn out to be that costly. Sox just missed a few and Konerko really is looking good at the plate. Its still a loss, but this was at least encouraging that the offense may be ready to get on a roll.
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I'm also gonna guess that he doesn't even want to talk about the Sox considering how crappy things have been going.
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He's practicing to become the next great actor.
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Not familiar with him, but the numbers look good.
