IlliniKrush
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Of course you would. Crede fields an easy freaking ground ball, and he gives up only 3 runs.
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1-2-3 inning, nice
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I will talk about the home run because it's physics Hell, it's better than the rest of everyone's constant "this season's over" b****ing in a one run game.
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It's called "Swing for the fences" , starring our lineup
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No runs scored. Everyone calm down.
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Carlos Lee esque, where it hits the "corner". Unless that ball had ridiculous backspin, and was coming nearly straight down, a ball that bounces purely on the horizontal part of the wall isn't going to come back into play. Again, you've seen it, i haven't, i'm just saying. Anything actually over the wall basically carries into the stands, etc.
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He has given up really 3 runs through 5 innings. Why is everyone so damn negative in a one run game?
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I haven't seen that one, but i guess they said it hit the line? Isn't it almost physically impossible for it to hit the flat, top part of the wall and come back in play?
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Davis HR
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Ruled a double, nice
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Being on radio for this one sucks
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To the wall The distance it would take for the ball to get over the fence varies, anyway, depending on the flight of the ball.
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Stewart thrown out at second by Lee stretching a single to a double.
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Yay mommy's here!
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How much do these things cost? Sounds like a good investment, seems i'm the only one manually brushing here.
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That's reasonable. Was the hit part of baseball? Yes Was it borderline dirty? Maybe Get over it already.
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IMO, bean balls are retaliation for bean balls, not hard plays at bases, whether borderline dirty or not. The whole sliding into second/third/home thing works for me. I don't need a beanball war, that's all. I don't see what the hell throwing at Hunter's head does at this point, at all.
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Well said Still talking about the Hunter thing is a loser mentality at this point
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IU's schedule in limbo as it awaits ruling
IlliniKrush replied to greasywheels121's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Those teams listed as part of the non conference schedule - wow Better mature fast, IU -
Blackhawks Re-Sign G Jocelyn Thibault July 28, 2004 The Blackhawks announced today that they have re-signed goaltender Jocelyn Thibault to a one-year deal. Thibault, a 5'11", 169 pound, 29-year-old netminder appeared in only 14 games with the Blackhawks last season after undergoing hip surgery on Nov. 15, 2003. In his 14 appearances, Thibault posted a record of 5-7-2 with a 2.85 goals against average and a .913 save percentage with one shutout. Thibault had a record of 5-3-2 with 1 shutout, a 2.27 goals against average, and a .933 save percentage prior to his injury and surgery in November. In his six seasons with the Blackhawks, Thibault has appeared in 321 games while posting a 137-142-37 record with a 2.63 goals against average, a .905 save percentage and 28 shutouts. He currently ranks 4th on the Blackhawks' all-time wins list (1. Tony Esposito -- 418 wins/873 games played, 2. Glenn Hall -- 275 wins/618 games played, 3. Ed Belfour -- 201 wins/415 games played, 4. Jocelyn Thibault -- 136 wins/321 games played) while tied for 5th on the clubs all-time shutout list (1. Tony Esposito -- 74 SO, 2. Glenn Hall -- 51 SO, 3. Chuck Gardiner -- 42 SO, 4. Ed Belfour -- 30 SO, T-5. Jocelyn Thibault -- 28 SO and Mike Karakas 28 SO). A veteran of 11 NHL seasons, Thibault has appeared in 536 career NHL games while postings a 227-217-68 record with a 2.69 goals against average, a .905 save percentage and 36 shutouts while playing for Quebec/Colorado, Montreal and the Blackhawks. He represented the Blackhawks at the 2003 NHL All-Star Game, his first All-Star appearance
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Totally agree...but the longball isn't terrible if you are hitting it with guys on base When you rely on the solo HR, you are screwed
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People are getting pissy? No way where (Not directed at anyone)
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I'm not one to say "this is the game of the season" or this is a "make or break game", so i'm not because i don't believe it, but i'd say this is important from an Elo perspective. You just lost 2 straight to the Twins, in ugly fashion, in your own park. You aren't facing either of their top 2 pitchers today. You've been struggling the past month or so. You'd like to give the team/fans some confidence and avoid the sweep. If there's one game where he needs to dig deep to find something, it's this game. If he can't...well, not good
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Nix still has a lot of potential, IMO. Locking Benson up to a long term deal? I don't think that's a great move on their part. They gave Chan Ho Park a lot of money for the sake of spending on a pitcher. I don't think they should do the same here. I'd either trade him for younger pitching and/or save the money for FA acquisitions that are better than Benson
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I'd throw at anyone if i was on an MLB team and my manager told me to do so.
