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sayitaintso

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  1. QUOTE(R.J. @ Mar 26, 2006 -> 09:41 PM) Oh man, you can't have a guy like this fall into your lap, while we're in a situation like the one we're in, and pass it up. Really, we're sitting here hoping we can coax Antonio Osuna out of retirment or ressurect the career of the immortal JIMMY GOBBLE, this is a gift in golden wrapping paper. The bullpen is our only hole. Nelson isn't Mariano Rivera but he's what we need. ewwwwww
  2. QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Mar 26, 2006 -> 06:40 PM) I think I might cry. Me too. I will be so filled with emotion that i won't know what to do.
  3. I'll pick George Mason because they have beaten some very good teams.
  4. In my bracket group there was a 3-way tie for the winner, and i was one of them. so i at least don't lose any money.
  5. I'm assuming that this is starting opening day? And is there going to be a seperate thread or is this one just going to be used?
  6. QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Mar 26, 2006 -> 09:05 PM) Sign.him.now.Kenny. ^^^^^^^^^
  7. Sweet. http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7577/19...rmControl.0.jpg My favorite so far.
  8. QUOTE(Jordan4life_2006 @ Mar 26, 2006 -> 09:11 PM) I was a big Nomo fan back in the day. One, he was the first Japanese player to have an impact in the majors. Two, he had the funky "tornado" like delivery that made him very fun to watch. I still can't believe he through a no-hitter at Coors. That's a major accomplishment right there, throwing a no-hitter a Coors.
  9. I think it will truly hit me on opening day when i am watching the 2005 World Series Champion flag being raised.
  10. QUOTE(SnB @ Mar 26, 2006 -> 10:00 AM) i'm hoping so. I loved those 1917 jerseys, what year was that? '01? I believe that it was 2001.
  11. Like the 1917 jerseys of a few years ago, the Sox will probably wear these on the sunday home games right. I just think that since they did it this way before, that they would do it like that again.
  12. Do you think that KW would consider using sean tracey on the big league roster if thorton continues to suck it up?
  13. I believe that i am going to this game.
  14. That would be an interesting Father-Son activity.
  15. QUOTE(EvilMonkey @ Mar 22, 2006 -> 06:50 PM) Maybe she could have bought her own chair, brought one from home, cut a bigger hole in the cushion to eliminate the noise from the air escaping when she sat down, stole a chair from another classroom, etc. How about doing something other than b****. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
  16. QUOTE(klaus kinski @ Mar 22, 2006 -> 01:14 PM) Glad he didnt go to Green Bay- With the direction that GB seems to be going, the only thing that they would have won was who hit more field goals, vinatieri or gould.
  17. QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Mar 22, 2006 -> 08:57 PM) MBINAA BOOOOOO Happy-B-Day Mark
  18. Beane was trying to shaft us. DAMN YOU BILLY BEANE!
  19. QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Mar 20, 2006 -> 01:54 PM) THE Kevin Walker? Let them have him, we had enough of The Kevin Walker Experiment last season.
  20. At least now Joe has the oppourtunity to prove himself. I wish the best of luck to him.
  21. QUOTE(Steff @ Mar 22, 2006 -> 10:46 AM) What a waste... http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060322/ap_on_...XAwBHNlYwM3NTU- Dwight Gooden May Go to Prison MITCH STACY, Associated Press Writer 43 minutes ago TAMPA, Fla. - Former baseball star Dwight Gooden admitted in court Wednesday that he violated his probation by using cocaine and likely faces prison time when he is sentenced next month. Dressed in an orange jail uniform and with family members looking on, the 41-year-old former pitcher answered "yes, sir," when state Circuit Judge Anthony K. Black asked him if he had violated his probation. He will remain in jail and faces up to five years in prison after a hearing April 5. "We are seeking prison," prosecutor Pam Bondi said afterward, but it hasn't been determined how long of a sentence her office will request. Gooden admitted to a probation officer last week that he had used cocaine. He was serving three years' probation for speeding away from a police officer during a drunken driving traffic stop last year. In November he had apologized to the court when he pleaded guilty to a felony count of fleeing police, misdemeanor charges of reckless driving and obstruction and to an unrelated charge of hitting his girlfriend. As part of his probation, Gooden was ordered to stay away from alcohol, drugs and bars, and submit to a minimum of three random urine tests a week. He also spent several months in an inpatient treatment facility for alcohol and drug addiction. His attorney, Peter Hobson, declined to comment on Gooden's latest trouble. "We're just going to prepare for the hearing in two weeks," he said. Gooden's family members also left court without commenting. Gooden was the 1984 Rookie of the Year and 1985 NL Cy Young winner while with the New York Mets. He went 194-112 with a 3.51 ERA before retiring in 2001. He also pitched for the New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Houston Astros and Tampa Bay Devil Rays. I didn't know he played that long. For some reason i thought he only played about 5-8 seasons because of his off-field problems.
  22. QUOTE(Pauly8509CWS @ Mar 21, 2006 -> 06:25 PM) Focus on hockey son, they're gonna need ya. Yeah, but if i could hit better that would be sweet.
  23. QUOTE(MurcieOne @ Mar 22, 2006 -> 05:57 PM) The only thing that gives me hope is that Tuomo Ruutu is still in my eyes a point per game player, Seabrook and Keith are fun to watch, Cam Barker could be an absolute beast, and there are a plethora of skilled forwards in the Hawks system right now playing in juniors.... keep your eyes out for Blunden Bolland Brower Berti Bertram I know all their last names start B's It's the hockey version of the Killer B's.
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