Jake
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If it is called a tie, what will decide home field advantage?
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Too bad for Carlos he's had a lot of chances to cement himself in all-star history tonight.
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Didn't look great on the first pitch.
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I bet that stolen base is Uggla's fault too.
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When Quentin hits a three run bomb you can't blame it on Uggla.
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Too bad for Uggla on such a big stage.
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Did you see his numbers for his last 12 games? That's horrific. Referring to Marmol
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I have a feeling Selig would not let this end in a tie.
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He'll have to pitch successfully until late 30's and possibly 40, and his best years will have to be now through the next 2-3 years, with some Cy Young-like seasons.
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QUOTE (DrunkBomber @ Jul 13, 2008 -> 08:56 AM) I dont know if the link changed but it took me to an article about a girl thinking her mom was getting attacked and it turned out she was just having sex. Thats a much better story. That indeed was the story you were intended to see.
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QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Jul 13, 2008 -> 11:51 PM) My iPod lost it's appeal, quickly. I don't even know where it is. I'm too lazy to pick and choose what to load in and then actually input it and then update it. Call me crazy, but it's too time consuming. I buy CDs and play them in the car, period. I just put ALL of my music, regardless of my intentions of listening to it, onto my ipod. If I get a new cd, its a plug and click few minute ordeal to upload it. Another good poll question would be, In what way is the majority of one's music acquired? ie. illegal downloads, itunes store, other paid downloaders, actual cds, etc.
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7 1/8 or 7 1/4, depending on how it runs/style of hat
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QUOTE (Wanne @ Jul 10, 2008 -> 10:32 PM) Interesting...never noticed that. One thing I do notice when Paulie is slumping...and I know people will poo-poo me...but if you have any of these past 3 games recorded...tell me I'm nuts...but he tips his bat forward instead of being up and down. He was doing this crap last year I noticed too. He has always done that with his bat, it is thought to generate more bat speed and thus power. It is, however, not considered fundamental and makes it harder to catch up to a good fastball, something he never used to have a problem with.
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QUOTE (Heads22 @ Jun 28, 2008 -> 02:26 PM) We suddenly have only two guys under .270 in the starting lineup, Thome and Swisher. Both of which are over .300 in June.
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That looked REALLY good.
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We need a good inning out of Javy now.
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Also, when one team actually beats most of the teams they play and the other doesn't, it can make up for the slight difference in win differential, although I admit I don't know for sure how both teams fared in interleague play.
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Some much needed optimism from the Chicago Examiner. Link
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QUOTE (Rowand44 @ Jun 23, 2008 -> 05:58 PM) Pssh. DJ's great. Except for his home run calls, it just doesn't feel right when that happens.
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QUOTE (the People's Champ @ Jun 23, 2008 -> 03:42 PM) Ok, maybe it was a poor choice to use Freddy because while the Sox knew there was something wrong with him, Philly obviously didn't. But in no way can that be twisted into a comparison between the two players. You are way outta line with that one The Phils also "knew" something was wrong with Gavin Floyd, but they just happened to be wrong about both guys.
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QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ Jun 23, 2008 -> 11:33 AM) His full season in the bigs could be considered a bit of a rush, but I can't call it wasted development since he was playing everyday (even though he was getting used and abused). The thing about his "full season" is that it wasn't full. He could hardly get a streak of consecutive games played without sitting out a day for Brian Mackowiak. Not only would that disrupt rhythm, but also perhaps confidence. Another fact that was virtually ignored by the White Sox was that he batted .257 the second half of 2006. .257 is very respectable, especially at the stage of development he was at. But all the Sox looked at was the overall .225, which was concerning but not representative of the strides he made.
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Lenny Kravitz didn't date anybody who wouldn't go to bed with him. No way. I don't believe it.
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QUOTE (WCSox @ Jun 23, 2008 -> 10:56 AM) Also, Crede plays a relatively difficult position and does it extremely well. While CF is also very important defensively, there are CFs available who can play the position adequately well and hit better than Anderson. As there were adequate defensive third basemen who could hit better than Crede, hence our fascination with getting Joe Randa way back when. I don't know if BA is the answer or if he will figure it out a la Crede, but you certainly can't write him off just yet. Also to be noted is that BA had a much quicker rise from draft to major leagues, leaving less time to make a prolific impact in the minors. His 2005 season in Charlotte was very good though.
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QUOTE (TCQ @ Jun 20, 2008 -> 01:07 PM) What happened to this guy, there had to be an injury or he was juicin cause theres no other explanation for him losin that velocity Well, the guy pitched more innings than anyone for a while there and at a young age. Might have just emptied the tank, we humans weren't made to throw that ball, let alone that much.
