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Yup Here too. Even if we don't vote for the President we have our elections and no drinking. Of course you buy the boooze today...
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http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=1913881
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Mostly all Winter League's are Breaking ball leagues. Of course with the Exception of the Dominican where there are a lot of hard throwers that Depend on Fastball, Splitter slider combo. But the Mexican league is the most of the breaking ball leagues. Cause they only bring in like 3 or 4 imported players by team, and many of the crafty veterans from there summer league stay active.
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Borchard can't hit a breaking ball. Mexican league is a Curveball, Screwball Change up league. But still can't really look at winter numbers, David Kelton last year ago tore that league up and where is Kelton ? As did Ty Wigginton 2 years back, they both led the league in homers an dRBI'S. Heck Wigginton hit like 12 homers and Kelton 10
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Elway was a heck of a Baseball player at Stanford
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Erstad is a good player, but the problem with his is his health. Could be too much a risk. Plus that 2000 season of his is sort off a major Fluke
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Yes He was, But he's on the Decline. Remeber how good Koch was with the A's before comming to chicago. Those are the things you gotta look at sometimes and not only the stats. Of course stats help and i could be wrong, But i don't see Percival as the Dominating closer he was. Will he get his saves Yes, But not as dominating as he was
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Minaya was a scout with the Rangers
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Sorry Man but Percival = Koch
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I would give Baez a Shot. He saved 30 for Tampa who didn't have much to save.
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Robinson, Bulls to part company Oft-hurt forward agrees to buyout By K.C. Johnson/Tribune staff reporter October 29, 2004, 10:22 PM CDT The Bulls and representatives for Eddie Robinson have reached an agreement on a buyout for the forgotten forward, according to two league sources. Neither Robinson, his agents nor Bulls general manager John Paxson would comment on the agreement, which will be announced Monday when final rosters are set. A source familiar with the negotiations said Robinson will receive $10.2 million of the $14.05 million remaining on his five-year, $31.2 million contract that runs through 2005-06. The team and Robinson's representatives still are negotiating such details as continuing health insurance and retirement plan benefits until Robinson lands another job. A league source indicated Miami already has expressed interest in offering Robinson a non-guaranteed contract. The buyout ends a rocky relationship few could have predicted when former general manager Jerry Krause signed Robinson in August 2001, shortly after his dominant playoff performance for Charlotte against Miami. Robinson endured injury-plagued seasons in his first two years with the Bulls, appearing in only 93 games. Last season, he enjoyed his most productive stretch in Chicago, shooting 60 percent on a seven-game trip in late January and early February and averaging 27.1 minutes over 14 games. But Robinson fell out of favor with management for refusing to change his pregame and postpractice routines and work harder. He played only 22 minutes over last season's final 24 games and publicly feuded with coach Scott Skiles. When Robinson complained of a sore big left toe on the second day of training camp, the situation worsened. Bulls management and Robinson's representatives agreed for him to stay away from the team until a settlement could be reached. Now that's done. Robinson joins Dalibor Bagaric, the injured Jay Williams and the retired Scottie Pippen as players bought out in Paxson's 18-month tenure. This is yet another indication of Paxson's attempt to remake the team in an image he and Skiles prefer. With Robinson gone, the Bulls' 15-man roster is set unless Paxson signs someone off the waiver wire as other teams make cuts this weekend. Six of the 15 players are rookies. Adrian Griffin, Frank Williams, Tommy Smith and Jannero Pargo are prime candidates to land on the three-player injured list when the 15-man roster is turned in Monday. Because of his two-game suspension for fighting, Antonio Davis is a long-shot possibility. Tyson Chandler, who suffered a badly bruised right hip in a scary fall during Wednesday's exhibition finale against Indiana, will be on the active roster. Chandler didn't practice Friday because of lingering pain but is expected to practice Saturday. Chandler felt good enough to trade one-liners at the team's annual tipoff luncheon at a downtown hotel. The light-hearted event featured plenty of them, including one from Skiles after radio broadcaster Neil Funk introduced him as a man with an impact. "I don't know what kind of impact I had," Skiles said. "We won 23 games." Skiles also took a jab at the marketing department's advertising campaign of "Through Thick and Thin." "I guess I'm in charge of thin," Skiles said. "We all want thin to be over" Thanks for Nothing lazy slob and Crook. Go f*** yourself now. :fyou Eddie
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Can you tell us how you really feel about Bin Laden? :smile:
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To Borrow a Line from Aerosmith ..... Dream On..... Dream On.. Dream untill your dreams come true
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Reminds me of 1993 and Dave Stieb
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Carlos Beltran Looks Cool in a Sox Uniform. Damn I wish I could see his brother whom I know, Maybe he can give me some of his brothers thinkings on where he would like to play next year
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Make it Six!
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Hell Yeah with some Early Slayer Playing in the Backround!
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Ahhh I live 35 Minutes away from where all the Bacardi is Born......
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This thread sould be pinned. I gotta have some time to read through. I'll keep on giving my opinion when interesting posts are made. All i know is that the Catholic Church is really Hypocrite. Learn that in History clases in College, When the Crusades were wars Started by Power Hungry Pope's and the Story of Montsegur and the cathers. (Check Iron Maiden's song) Priest have the cojones to stand and the alter and give out orders but they don't follow. I think God send us to this world to be happy and respect his will, But not to follow all these rules. Church right now doesn't know what the hell they want. Another thing is the Cardinal down here getting into the Political race throwing comments at the statehood party and saying other religious leaders sould sponser the statehood party. Ahhh were's the separation of the Church and the State?
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Bacardi Puertorican Rum
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WOW Are they comunisits over there at WSI?
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Clement is nasty. Gives up his share of homers tho. But if the price is right well....
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Clement is nasty. Gives up his share of homers tho. But if the price is right well....
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Say no to Russ Ortiz. Would get Killed in the AL. Too many walks.
