Everything posted by qwerty
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Dye singles 4-3 astros.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Dye got f***ing his jersey flapped.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Iguchi singles 4-2 astros.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Podsednik singles to right, first and second one out.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
QUOTE(3RDBASE @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 08:59 PM) i AM NO JINX! jUST OR THE RECORD! Stay out!!!
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Uribe with a single to left.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
QUOTE(SoxPhan7 @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 08:53 PM) that was not a homerun. Finally the astros are catching some breaks. And to be honest i dont care in a game like this where it doesnt look like the sox are going to score at all. We can now stop hearing about how the sox are only winning because of all the breaks they are getting. In this park it is a home run. Rally cruddy makes it 4-1.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
A homerun should have to leave the f***ing field... f***ing ridiculous.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 08:47 PM) Oye ve. I hope you forgot the green. No green needed...
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
QUOTE(Texsox @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 08:45 PM) How far off the bag could PK have gone? He needed to tag the runner. At best it's 90/10 Uribe's fault. Move two feet to either side of the bag. The runner was still 15 feet off the base.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
QUOTE(Whitesoxfan56 @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 08:41 PM) No Konerko shouldnt get blamed. he was on the correct side of the bag, uribe just pissed himself again and f***ed up...o well u gotta move on He was on the bag... how is that the right side of the bag?!?!?
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Pierzynski with a two out walk.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
QUOTE(bmags @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 08:35 PM) okay, thanks to Uribe's brilliant throw (did he realize that everett was not a sox) we are down 2 more...f***ing awful Konerko has to recieve blame too. Was uribe suppose to tossed it over everret to konerko?
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
QUOTE(Greg The Bull Luzinski @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 08:22 PM) THE KEY TO NEXT INNING: DON"T PITCH TO BERKMAN WITH RUNNERS ON Bigger key to next inning is not letting anyone get on ahead of him. Let him hit in the bottom of the fourth.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 08:19 PM) Jon's going yard...book it. ...
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 08:16 PM) Your so funny. Problem is Aaron crushed the ball he hit, Ausmus....not so much. It was unlucky... i mean come on he has the whole field to distribute a hit but it went to him. What are the odds?
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Ausmus with the unlucky hit to uribe for the double play...
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 08:12 PM) Taking my stuff out of context...
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
QUOTE(fathom @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 08:09 PM) No, it was actually 4 straight good ABs by our hitters, just bad luck. Uribe isn't a very good match-up vs Oswalt, and his best chance of getting a hit is just sitting on a pitch. If uribe has to face a right hander i prefer it is a right hander that throws alot of fastballs... and what do you know, oswalt does.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
33 pitches for oswalt and only 18 for strikes. I like it.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Dye hits into a dp inning over.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Iguchi with a one out single.
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SI Tomorrow
Just gonna leave a note with the mailman to keep it. Thanks for the info!
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 05:55 PM) You can't just add anything to a pitchers era. Some nl pitchers just can't make the adjustment to the al and some can make it fine. Suppan is a very solid nl pitcher but absolutely blows in the american league. Mark Redman has pitched very well in the national league but has been average in the al. Randy went from being dominate to good but not outstanding anymore coming back to the al. It all depends on the pitcher imo. I am saying that is the average when a pitcher changes league. I remember cheat posting it and i remember reading a couple articles that it was below .5.
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Oct 25, 2005 -> 02:36 PM) Actually one of the SI Guys crunched those numbers earlier this year. Turns out that on average (with a fairly large variance from pitcher to pitcher), moving from the AL to the NL basically lops .9 runs off your ERA. Again, there's a large variance, so some guys will gain 2 runs going to the AL whiel others will nly gain 1/2 of a run, but on average, it comes down to about .94 both ways. (Thunder...) That's waaaaaaaaaaay too high. It is below .5 in all actuallity.