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Everything posted by beautox
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wow that was bad.
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Thome says "f*** your shift"
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Iguchi says "suck it maddux"
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alright 1 run, were back!
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Beautiful, Brain, Beautiful, Vazquez bunt him over !
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awesome, thank you.
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Go Crede! Go Uribe!
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alright bay, you dont want to make the last out.
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double steal plz!!!
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Come on bucs, you know you love walk off wins
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if you did tho... you would prolly have the best fan site on the web. as if you didn't already
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awesome, its too bad you can't do a video podcast, that would be money
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woo 1 more run
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More talk about the farm, You should enlighten alot of casual sox fans that listen in to what is going on with our prospects.
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Just throwing this out there; Does anyone think this could be the decline of Chone much like Juan Pierre? there both roughly the same age, and similar type of player(a scrappy leadoff hitter), all though Chone can play a ton of posistions so that is definatly a plus.
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QUOTE(DBAH0 @ Jun 30, 2006 -> 07:10 AM) It's just like last season really. Teams who aren't doing well aren't going to give up their best talent because they're sick of losing, and unless they get a great deal with top notch prospects e.g the Ron Villone deal, you probably won't see many deals again. Will be interesting to see if the Yanks will actually trade Phillip Hughes for Lee, Willis or Zito. I don't think Willis is going anywhere, the parity or in laymens terms "suckitude" of the NL has given the marlins a glimmer of hope. Loria being ultra competive and having money to spare has said he might give the green light if the Marlins can get to .500 in July. We as sox fans, and in general baseball fans all know pitching and defense wins, the marlins have the pitching albeit young but they've definatly got it. Its just going to depend on how things shake out for them come the dog days with their young arms. There is talk of Sanchez staying up with the team and going to a 6 man rotation to give nolasco/olsen/johnson the ability to adjust to the mlb work load. The only thing the Marlins are missing is a CF. They're still winning games even with Miggy not hitting for power and Hanley slumping.
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"Uribe, so hot right now, Uribe"
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Get that money man Get that money man Get that money yo, I got to get this money man I gotta stack cheese I gotta stack cheese I need at least 2gs in my kakis
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Nice with a capital N, i expect to wake around 1 and watch the sox take game one.
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QUOTE(LVSoxFan @ Jun 29, 2006 -> 03:08 PM) Okay, I am the last person to throw around the "doom n' gloom" tag but Jesus, people, relax! I figure these points are best made using bullets. -Yes, I agree about Politte. He's been given a few chances now to "find it" like he did in 2005 and he's blown them. Just like after that Cleveland series with Shingo last year (remember?), this may be the end of him. And as much as I loved Shingo, I knew after that game he was outta here -FORGET the Tigers. Even Ozzie has said this. You have to deal with every game at hand and in the end let the chips fall where they may. Yes, if you keep winning at least every series (which is the damn goal, people), we are sitting pretty. Y'all will go INSANE if you're constantly eyeballing the Tigers when we're not even at the ASB yet and they've not had a slump yet this season. -As for this "guaranteed win" status of Pittsburgh, huh? The thing of baseball is that on any given day any team can beat any team, no matter how good each is or how the game's "supposed" to go. Pittsburgh? Yeah they suck, but so does KC and I've managed to see us lose to them three times, in person, out there. When they were brutal. That is baseball, people. Sometimes the Pirates will beat us, sometimes KC will, Tampa Bay seems to always... sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you. In the end what matters is the final tally. Not going apes*** over what should have been an easy win and is one game. IMO there is no such thing as an easy win. Everybody thought St. Louis/Sox would be a hell of a matchup and we crushed them like they were... Pittsburgh. Go figure. This is not news, this idea. SO GET OFF THE DAMN LEDGE ALREADY. Thanks for saving me 5 mins and summarizing my feelings. People need to sit back, relax, and put on Yo Mtv Raps! Seriously no team is invincible remember our sox of last year? things were going great the first half and then the wheels fell off for a bit, don't think that won't happen to the tigers, Verlander has never gone over 130IP, Robertson/Rogers are maso menos in the second half, just wait for the Dog days. The tigers haven't been there recently the Sox have. I look forward to Freddy/Vazquez/Garland turning it around after the ASG, it took Coop some time to get Jose turned around i expect the same for Vazquez. Detroit has 13 games left with us and im not sure how many left with the Twins. The twins will be the equalizer in this division so relax.
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What was the worst trade in baseball history?
beautox replied to thedoctor's topic in The Diamond Club
QUOTE(Milkman delivers @ Jun 27, 2006 -> 01:23 PM) How about Pierzynski for Liriano/Nathan/Bonser or whatever garbage the Red Sox gave the Diamonbacks for Schilling. seriously the twins raped the giants in that trade. In the future i wouldn't be surprised if that goes down in the top 5 as if it isn't already incredibly apparent that twins got away with murder. -
The Marlins are 34 - 41, & only 6.5 out of the WC, along with that they are.002 behind philly in the NL East for second. GO Fish!
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Nice work Matt Thornton, im sure the people over at look out landing, must be pretty upset with their pitching coach.
