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JoshPR

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  1. Cubs. Chicago over the Twin cities anytime.
  2. Darn, Not a bad one. Well Either Frank or Pudge, Do a lil PR with Pudge. But if i gotta bet. It's probablt Mayor Daley. I wonder if Governor Blagovecich (However you spell it) Will be at the game
  3. I think I read once that Farmio and Hawk did NOT stand each other and farmer would put newspaper on the booths glass window next to the TV booth just not to look at Hawk.
  4. Did he say they will make a song like the dropkick murphys song Tessie for the RedSox? Will he do somethign for the sox?
  5. QUOTE(redandwhite @ Oct 17, 2005 -> 09:03 PM) For Josh PR. That was cool man, Thanks I apreciate this. Being far from it all. If i was in chicago i would have gone down to the town and to midway. Now World Series GO SOX!
  6. My Father don't follow Baseball much, HIs brothers who do are Crub fans. Now my mom.. That's another Story
  7. HELL YEAH! WAS OUT TONIGHT COULDN'T GET ACCESS. BUT YEAH HELL YEAH!! OHH AND f*** YOU BERMAN LOL!!
  8. QUOTE(RockRaines @ Oct 17, 2005 -> 12:32 AM) chat crew=gay
  9. Ok post a name of a relative or friend that passed away and was a Sox fan. If you like post how the person was related to you and the year the person passed away. PLEASE, WITH A LOT OF RESPECT Steve Rucki Sr. Grandfather, Passed away 1982. Big Sox fan. Born 1919
  10. I say post names of your fellow friends or family who past away and waited a lifetime to see this happen or to see it again and never made it. I'll start a thread. If the Mods think it's not a good idea than please delete it
  11. This is for all of you Thanks for being a part of my life even tho i don't know any of you in person, you guys have helped me go through all these seasons of bad managers, bad trades, sucky pitching coaches, and all else. THIS IS OUR YEAR. And i thank God i'm alive to see this and that at least ig ot to see my team make the world series at least once Thanks Guys and Gals, Peace, JOSHPR!
  12. QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ Oct 16, 2005 -> 11:40 PM) EAT s*** ANGELS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WE TOOK 3 STRAIGHT FROM YOU IN YOUR OWN HOUSE!!!!!!!!! YOUR BATTERS CANT TOUCH US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOUR PITCHERS CANT STOP US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE RALLY MONKEY IS DEAD!!!!!!!!! WE KILLED IT AND BURNED THE BODY!!!!!!!!! WTG CONTRERAS ANOTHER f***ING COMPLETE GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GIMMIE A WORLD SERIES HELL YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! EAT s*** MCCARVER EAT s*** BUCK EAT s*** BERMAN EAT s*** ESPN
  13. http://www.rotoauthority.com/ Rnk Player Prediction Comment 1 Roger Clemens Astros Rocket tops this list, but he'll probably only play for Astros. Yankees remain a long shot. 2 Daisuke Matsuzaka Mariners Could be the best available starter if posted. Expect a Nomo-like rookie season. 3 Paul Konerko White Sox Beloved "Paulie" has two good years left but will get a crippling 4-yr deal with ChiSox. 4 A.J. Burnett Nationals Said he would "absolutely" consider Nationals; more likely he will consider the biggest offer. 5 Rafael Furcal Cubs Nomar experiment worth a shot, but Baker clamoring for reliable top-of-the-order SS. 6 Kevin Millwood Orioles O's can afford to make a splash with Sosa and Palmeiro off the books. 7 Billy Wagner Phillies New Phillies management plans on securing yet another paralyzing long-term deal. 8 B.J. Ryan Yankees After being burned by Pavano and Wright, NY will try to craft a dominant bullpen. 9 Hideki Matsui Yankees Yanks have a three-year, $35MM offer ready. Yankee inflation I guess. 10 Brian Giles Cubs An upgrade from Jeromy Burnitz will be required to placate Cubs fans. 11 Johnny Damon Red Sox He'll stay with the Red Sox on an ill-advised, four-year deal. 12 Nomar Garciaparra Marlins Like Ivan Rodriguez, Nomar will have a resurgence with a 1-year deal. 13 Ramon Hernandez Mets Mike Jacobs would suffice, but Mets will go for the known quantity. Might take four years. 14 Paul Byrd Royals KC actually has a few bucks to spend, so bringing back the solid Byrd makes sense. 15 Kenji Jojima Mariners Probably a notch above Bengie Molina, the Japanese star could be a bargain. 16 Tom Gordon Mets He'll jump across town for a chance to close. 17 Jeff Weaver Angels A three-year deal might be long enough to let Jeff team up with brother Jered in the rotation. 18 Jarrod Washburn Brewers He's from Wisconsin, and would give the Brewers a nice series of decent lefty starters. 19 Trevor Hoffman D'Backs Jose Valverde's entirely capable, but Arizona will want a new, shiny Closer. 20 Bengie Molina Padres Someone has to replace Ramon Hernandez, and Molina should cost less. 21 Reggie Sanders Nationals The Nationals need an outfielder, and Sanders could be lured away from St. Louis. 22 Matt Lawton A's OBP guy whose stock fell after being traded twice; Beane's type of player. 23 Mike Piazza A's Could split catching and DH duties; has a little gas left in the tank. 24 Matt Morris Dodgers Probable 3-yr deal won't end well; someone will have to replace Weaver. 25 Kenny Rogers Braves In Farnsworth, Drew, and Sheffield, Braves have been willing to reform bad boys. 26 Erubiel Durazo Red Sox A great sleeper for 2006 after a lost '05. Durazo is definitely Epstein's type. 27 Todd Jones Yankees This contract will probably end up ugly. Jones will not have an ERA near 2 again. 28 Bob Howry Cubs Price should be somewhat steep after two stellar seasons. 29 Kyle Farnsworth Orioles Plenty of options available for the O's to replace Ryan; good every other year. 30 Octavio Dotel Red Sox With Durazo, the other great FA bargain. Could be ready by spring training. 31 Bob Wickman Indians He'll take a home-town discount to close for one more year. 32 Mark Grudzielanek Cardinals The Cards will want him back; there just aren't a lot of 2B options out there. 33 Tony Graffanino Red Sox Unknown whether he can maintain the high OBP; should stay in Boston for cheap. 34 Scott Eyre Yankees Will be hard-pressed to duplicate 2005; more than a one-year deal would be trouble. 35 Joe Randa Twins The prototypical average 3B, just like the Twins like it. 36 Mike Timlin Red Sox Should help solidify a much-improved Boston bullpen. 37 Kenny Lofton Cubs Baker favorite would give the Cubs needed OBP from leadoff spot at a reasonable price. 38 Juan Encarnacion Orioles Baltimore clearly needs a halfway decent outfielder, so he fits the bill. 39 Rudy Seanez Cubs If Hendry is serious about the 2006 Cubs, Seanez would make their bullpen fantastic. 40 Bill Mueller Brewers No great 3B options in Milwaukee; would be a smart addition. 41 Jason Johnson Pirates Veteran to be traded for prospects at deadline. 42 Jose Cruz Jr. Pirates See above. 43 Ugueth Urbina Padres As Hoffman's replacement, shouldn't be a whole lot worse. 44 Preston Wilson Giants The Giants love low-OBP guys like Wilson. 45 Mark Sweeney Cubs Needed to bolster a terrible bench. No more Macias! 46 Rondell White Cardinals Old hurt guy to join other old, hurt St. Louis outfielders. 47 Brad Ausmus Houston For some reason, the Astros just keep bringing him back. 48 Roberto Hernandez Giants The 40 year-old will flop in his return to San Fran. 49 Julian Tavarez Cardinals A Cardinal mainstay. 50 Kevin Brown White Sox Fits White Sox bad boy image, will either be really, really bad or a nice surprise
  14. Albert Pujols STL (any vote for Andrew Jones should be ripped up and burned.. Pujols has dominated him in every offensive catergory besides HR and RBI) Yeah But if Andruw doesn't have that Season the Braves aren't in the post season. Andruw carried the team by himself, Pujols had help from edmonds, Sanders, Walker and Others. It's the most valuble player, not the most productive. Look at 1988 Kirk Gibson was named MVP cause of what he meant to the Dodgers. Darryl Strawberry had the better numbers. As the case was in 1995 when Barry Larkin was named MVP
  15. Sorry man, I'm sleepy. Your a mod fix it please
  16. QUOTE(Wedge @ Oct 16, 2005 -> 01:33 AM) When is the Cy Yound decided? The post season might influence who gets that one... Votes are already casted
  17. AL: Manager of the Year: Ozzie Guillen, Eric Wedge coms in second Rookie of the Year: Robinson Cano NYY CY Young: Bartolo Colon, Mariano Rivera will come in a close second Exec of the Year: Kenny Williams MVP: David Ortiz Red Sox NL: Manager of the Year: Bobby Cox Rookie of the Year; Jeff Francour Cy Young: Chris Carpenter MVP : Andruw Jones Exec. of the Year: ??
  18. If they put it n baseball they'll put in basketball. HELL NO. The game has been already stained by steroids. Keep the game pure, f*** Instant Replay's Ump are paid good money to do a job which bad or good they give it they're 100% to do it
  19. QUOTE(TheHammer @ Oct 14, 2005 -> 02:46 AM) Thank you Graffy! Thank you Josh! What you thanking me for?
  20. Wait a minute Harold... If you can't hit a fastball you sure in hell can't hit breaking balls. SHeesh what a dumb f***er
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