Everything posted by Chisoxfn
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The Triumphant Return of Jake Peavy @ Angels
Peavy has had bad command for each of Hunter's hits today. Bright side is, he's getting tons of ground balls.
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The Triumphant Return of Jake Peavy @ Angels
2nd great play by Ramirez today.
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The Triumphant Return of Jake Peavy @ Angels
Wow, how the f*** did Aybar get that. That pitch was down in the zone.
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The Triumphant Return of Jake Peavy @ Angels
How the hell does that turn into a triple. Bourjos is so f***ing fast. And Pierre has my arm.
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The Triumphant Return of Jake Peavy @ Angels
QUOTE (fathom @ May 11, 2011 -> 07:59 PM) I was half expecting Peavy throwing 80 mph and relying on a Moyer-like change-up. Considering some of us thought he was done with about 3 weeks ago, this is more than I could have ever expected. Angels announcers said that there advanced scouts had him as high as 94-95 in his last rehab start. Not sure the truth there, but his velocity looks fine. In fact, as I see him pitch, I think if his arm doesn't fall off, he'll be back to being an ace for us and could pan out. I'm an optimist but It looks like his stuff is there.
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The Triumphant Return of Jake Peavy @ Angels
By the way, Dunn has extra base hits in each of his past 3 games. Did great on Monday, doubled yesterday, and hit a bomb today after having a solid single in his first AB.
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The Triumphant Return of Jake Peavy @ Angels
QUOTE (Heads22 @ May 11, 2011 -> 07:57 PM) Why aren't you at this game, Gage? Work. I only got to go to Monday's game. And I brought em good luck
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The Triumphant Return of Jake Peavy @ Angels
Fathom, I should add, your comments were in the first inning. Its looked a bit better, but he has definitely hung his fair share. Velocity is nice though. And to answer you, Chatwood has a nasty yacker and a good sinking fastball and was the Angels top pitching prospect. Guy has a great arm.
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The Triumphant Return of Jake Peavy @ Angels
QUOTE (fathom @ May 11, 2011 -> 07:29 PM) Nice play by Alexei. Peavy's velocity is better than expected, but his slider has nothing on it. Thats odd, given that the Angels announcers have been commenting how sharp it looks. I've seen it between 81 and 87 on the clock. He rolled one or two but he's also snapped off a couple nasty ones.
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2010-2011 NBA Thread
Predict Mavs over Lakers....Check Predict Heat over Celtics in 5...Check Predict Bulls over Hawks....Hopefully Soon Predict OKC over Memphis.....TBD And I don't agree with those saying Boston choked. Boston was clearly the worst team in this series. People are busy blowing them after they beat the s***ty Knicks and it wasn't deserved. Boston sucked as the season dragged on and approached the end as there best players continued to age and fatigue. They are still obviously a good team, but they weren't going to win anything this year.
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5/11 Games
QUOTE (Jordan4life @ May 11, 2011 -> 03:12 PM) Because in the grand scheme of things the record just doesn't matter. I mean, have you ever watched or went to check a minor league boxscore and said "f***! they lost!" I mean honestly. If they do well that's a bonus. No problem. But do you think Nationals fans care about the record of their low A affiliate or the progress of Bryce Harper? Or Angels fans with how Mike Trout is doing or their AA record? It's all meaningless. But you aren't a fan of the team. If you live there and are attending the games, you are a fan of the team and want to see them win. Hell, plenty of people are fans of the local minor league team and could care less about the major league affiliated they are backed by.
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First Credit Card
QUOTE (Capn12 @ May 11, 2011 -> 01:03 PM) AmEx is pretty solid, but they have no qualms whatsoever about FRing you frequently, if they don't like your shopping habits, usage amounts, etc. (Financial Review) Ya, if anything goes wrong with your credit, even if you've never had any problems they are known to boot you.
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First Credit Card
If you have a choice, go Amex. Amex is the only of the major credit card companies that is always on your side when it comes to dispute resolution. Visa and Mastercard don't do it near as often. In fact, studies have been done and AMEX customers win there disputes on charges, significantly more than other companies. The only downside to an Amex or Discover is that they aren't as widely accepted. But I put everything on my cards (Amex Cash Rewards) and pay off the balance in full every month. Have a couple others that I have and use for those purchases that I can't use my AMEX on and keep them open because it is good to have lots of available credit from a credit score perspective.
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2010-2011 NBA Thread
QUOTE (ZoomSlowik @ May 11, 2011 -> 12:24 PM) Just because they have a bunch of rings doesn't mean they're automatically good players. Fisher has career averages of 8.8/2.1/3.1 while shooting 40% from the field and 37.5% from the arc. Horry averaged 7 PPG for his career and shot 42.5% from the floor (34% from the arc). Shaw had career averages of 7/3.4/4.2 with a FG% of 40 and a 3PT% barely over 30. George shot below 40% from the field for his career and averaged 5.6 PPG in his career. Those guys aren't exactly world beaters. They're all average to below average players that happened to land on the right team with the right guys carrying the load. Yes, they hit some big shots (especially Horry and Fisher), but getting the opportunity to take those huge shots is also a major part of that equation. If those guys spend most of their career on the Clippers instead of the Lakers, no one has any clue who they are. Bosh is better than any #3 scorer that the Lakers had, and the biggest difference between Horry and Fisher and guys like Bibby, Jones, Chalmers and Miller is that they haven't had dozens of opportunities in their career to make an impact on a playoff game. Maybe they hit some key shots, maybe they don't. Obviously you need that to win titles. But a couple of made jumpers at the right times doesn't suddenly turn those guys into stars. You are selling Horry way short.
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If the Sox got sold - and moved out of state
I'd become a full time Angels fan.
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2010-2011 NBA Thread
QUOTE (Jordan4life @ May 11, 2011 -> 10:20 AM) The Blazers and Kings had bench mobs in the early 2000s. The Lakers had Shaq and Kobe. The end. Again, not saying the Bulls can't win. But I don't see either bench playing a huge role in the upcoming series. And if it weren't for refs, complete choke-jobs, and a couple lucky bounces, the Lakers would have 1 to 2 less titles during that run. Those teams were loaded and all of the teams you describe were in my opinion world championship caliber clubs.
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2010-2011 NBA Thread
QUOTE (Jordan4life @ May 11, 2011 -> 08:46 AM) But we didn't play the Heat 82 times. Chances our if we did we don't win 62 games. I'm talking a best of 7 conference finals. Forget about the regular season. I know we went 3-0 against them. Great. But this will be BY FAR the Bulls' biggest challenge. I'm 50-50. The Bulls fans in me wants to say Bulls in 7. The NBA fan in me thinks that 9 times out of 10 star power wins out. So we shall see. I'm lookin' forward to it. The Bulls fan in me says we'll take it 6 games or so. The Basketball fan in me says it goes 5 and the Heat clobber us. THey just have so much star power and firepower. But you know what, I'm hoping the Bulls step up there game and just kick some ass.
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2010-2011 NBA Thread
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ May 11, 2011 -> 05:28 AM) still gotta remember the new CBA. If something like a franchise tag or a hard cap appears it changes everything. And that is why it would be stupid to move Dwight. Dwight is a special player, the time of guy you can win a lot of championships with. Replace Noah with Howard and were on our way to our first title this year! Replace Dwight with Pau or Bynum, Lakers are doing the same. If I'm Orlando, I bank on two things. One, I try to build our team to be as good as possible, win or make the championships and Dwight probably stays. Scenario two, you end up with a franchise tag and you get to keep Dwight anyway. Under no circumstance am I dealing Dwight, unless I'm getting another franchise player in return and that just isn't going to happen. Or if I'm able to get talent back, plus get out from a ton of terrible contracts to set myself up pretty for 2012 where we can sell people to play in beautiful Orlando like they did when McGrady and Hill were free agents.
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First Credit Card
If you have any choice in the matter, don't carry a balance.
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Konerko HoF?
QUOTE (oldsox @ May 9, 2011 -> 12:16 PM) For consideration to the HOF, writers will compare him to others at the same position for the same period. One other first baseman who has played in the same years as PK is Todd Helton of the Rockies. Not quite as many homers, more doubles, RBI's and hits, plus a career BA of .324. And a few gold gloves. Yet, Helton, if he quit today, would probably have no chance. If he plays two more years, gets his hit total up to 2600, he might have a chance, like PK if he has 2-3 more power years. Another guy on the edge is Chipper Jones. On the steroid subject brought up earlier, I would be interested in who other posters feel used HGH but did not get caught. Chipper is one of the greatest switch hitters to ever play the game. He's a first ballot HOF'er, imo, and was the best at his position for a long time. In regards to Paulie, if he hits 500HR's, he's in. I don't think of him as a HOF player, rather a really good player, ala Ventura/Mark Grace/etc, but that 500 plateau is special, especially since the only people that won't get in with that many HR's are gonna be the steroid guys. Outside of those players that were roiding up a ton, 500HR's still means a lot.
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Sox @ Los Angeles
I will be in attendance, cheering em on
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2011 Minor League Catch-All Thread
He's still around. I think he browses more than he posts. But he's one the site at some point almost every day.
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New Banner
NP. I assume the new banner is showing up for everyone? With the "Paulie, Paulie, Paulie"?
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2010-2011 NBA Thread
QUOTE (Athomeboy_2000 @ May 6, 2011 -> 10:13 AM) Bulls - Boozer > Bulls + Boozer I don't agree with this at all. Bulls with a healthy Boozer are a much better team, imo.
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The goal from here on out
One other note, to do what I'm saying would be to play 19 game over .500 baseball from here on out. Which, I think is doable.