Jake
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Viewing Topic: 6/19, Sox @ Tigers, 5:40 PM, Let’s Take Game 1
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
Sick changeup. Can't wait till an older Addison Reed can throw that at will.
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
Probably not the right game to pull the plug on Reed prematurely
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
These times are not for the faint of heart
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
Very happy to see Addison using his changeup effectively.
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A Different Opinion of the Sox Farm
Yeah he should have mentioned some of the other homegrown talent on the roster like Sale, Ramirez, Viciedo, Beckham, De Aza, etc
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
QUOTE (fathom @ Aug 22, 2012 -> 09:21 PM) How dare you
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
QUOTE (fathom @ Aug 22, 2012 -> 09:17 PM) I wonder if Ventura's going to go with Reed or let Thornton face Swisher and Cano? Funny thing is that I trust Veal more than anyone in the pen to get Cano out. Where is Septimo when you need him
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
GBIAGG
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
MBINAA
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
Damn, it's very hard to see the negative in Chris Sale.
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
Stephen Strasburg called and said that Chris is a p**** if he doesn't go 8 tonight.
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
Great pitch, has to keep using that changeup even if he can get by without it sometimes. I hope that's the last we see of Chris tonight.
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
What has happened to Russell Martin's career?
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
Big ol' hacks Dayan
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
QUOTE (fathom @ Aug 22, 2012 -> 08:47 PM) What? Sox have always feasted off of guys who only throw fastballs. He has a moving fastball and likes to miss outside the strike zone. He's gotten by in this game based on our chasing pitcher's pitches
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
Welcome back Alex Rivers
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
Hughes has pretty good stuff and matches up well.
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
"same f***ing pitch" says Youk
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Aug 22, 2012 -> 08:32 PM) 5 ip, 7 k's, 2 hits against the Yankees. That's tolerable. too many hits
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
QUOTE (fathom @ Aug 22, 2012 -> 08:30 PM) Dunn's going to hit a homer this inning quoting to either make you look good or like Ed Farmer
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
Great play!
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8/22 Yankees at White Sox
Does Sale have a prayer at the Cy Young award?
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OBAMA/TRUMPCARE MEGATHREAD
QUOTE (Y2HH @ Aug 22, 2012 -> 06:11 PM) Yes, there is. It's a great system so long as there is a massive system out there innovating for it. That's what we do. Most medical innovations, and drug innovations come from here. If we also had a single payer system, things would change right along with it. Of course this is something people won't talk about, or they'll post thin evidence stating that a free market system is no more innovative...when it is. That and the other unsaid system in place that basically allows these governments to have a single payer system...since the US is 90% of the defense, they can run a skeleton military. I fully expect you to respond now as to how we haven't innovated the medical/drug system for the entire world...when we have. We've had this conversation already. I know, the us sucks balls, and everywhere else rules. But here you still are. I'm certainly interested in the idea of us "innovating for all" so to speak...but I'm not sure if we should all be penalized with an inferior healthcare system for it to happen. It is hard to say whether we come up with medical discoveries and such just because of our free market healthcare system or if it just happens to be true because our country has excellent researchers (perhaps because we have far and away the best higher education system). I'm sure there is a mix of both, but the question is how much of each is responsible. Would an innovative researcher do as much good if he was working at a university and receiving federal research grants rather than in a private lab for a pharmaceutical company? More good? Less good? I suppose that's a loaded question...how much can pharmaceutical companies spend on research, what do they want to research, how available can we make federal grants for medical research, etc. I like that you mention our massive defense budget because it sticks out like a sore thumb when you look at our federal budget and when you look at the rest of the world's defense spending. Maybe we should put some of the burden for all these things like defense, scientific research, etc back on the rest of the world. We don't have to mortgage our own country because we're insecure about the entire world turning on us or failing to do as good of a job with the same resources. I'm also now imagining a federal grant leading to the discovery of some kind of cancer cure/remedy...and some of the people involved in that allocation campaigning on the "I cured cancer" premise
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Carlos Sanchez promoted to AAA
Watch out Gordon.
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Bartolo Colon fails drug test
Can't wait for him to blame tainted meat, or donuts, or something