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    bmr31

    There are lots of virgns out there.  People lie a lot.........

    I agree

     

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    Now i'm just having fun with images

    bmr31

    :P Oh, I have a foul mouth, but I vowed to only bring it out when necessary.....as for Heather accusations...that can't be an entirely bad thing
  1. Mets manager Art Howe

     

     

    (can ya tell hsc that all my words are gonna be baseball related)

    HOLY COW........ f*** i dont believe i just said that s***......... :rolleyes:

    former A's pitcher Bobby Witt

  2. linkey...... please........ :rolleyes: this is stretching it now........lol.......

    Mets manager Art Howe

     

     

    (can ya tell hsc that all my words are gonna be baseball related)

  3. I've always thought Graffy was pretty underrated.  He's swingin a very hot bat.  I say bench Crede for a while and play him at 3rd.  Maybe that will wake Crede's ass up who has been a HUGE dissapointment in my mind...

    I COMPLETELY agree....Graffy should play 3B while he is hot, and leave Alomar at 2B...hes been catching on here lately.

  4. Hoffman doesn't throw 99, but you have a very valid point.  Foulke is basically a Hoffman clone.  In his hay day Hoffman could hit 94, but for the past 4 years or so he's been around 89-90. 

     

    What I've noticed with Foulke this year, is he greatly improved his other pitches.  He doesn't throw the changeup near as much.  He's been throwing more curves and more sliders.  I'm thinking he'll walk and try to start somewhere.  He has enough money and I think he wants to see if he can do it.

    Who was it, Hoffman or Wagner, that used to be a flamethrower, but had to totally rediscover the art of closing using offspeed pitching?

  5. just because a guy gives up a run doesn't mean he pitched bad.  sometimes it could be just the way things go. 

     

    I didn't see Koch pitch the full two innings that game so I can't say he pitched good or bad, but IF he did give up a couple bloop singles, you have to recognize that or at least make sure it happened before blaming him or getting on him.

    He didn't pitch bad, he K'd 3, and was throwing good off speed stuff. Until his arm is capable of hitting 96+mph, then he has to do what he can to get outs...the guys arm is probably worn out, plain and simple, from the past years.

  6. Ditto, he is an idiot like I said on the other thread.

     

    Basically, he is only on Baseball Tonight when Harold, Bobby, Gammons, Dibble or Kurkjan can't appear.  He's about a fifth stringer for that show and has no insight as to what is going on whatsoever.

    I didn't see the BBTN broadcast, but Brantley never has impressed me in the past shows. Koch has never been effective this year that I can remember can anyone else? I don't think he has ever shown the 100 MPH fastball he is so famous for. Plain and simple the trade for Foulke was bad.

    The trade was for economics, plain and simple....if KW doesn't make that trade, Foulke is here for 2003...then he walks...doesnt matter how much money you show him(which with JR, wouldn't have happened anyway). So then we have no closer, and nothing to show for Foulkes time here. So we trade him, get what looks on paper like a workhorse closer with serious heat, AND a pretty good lefty pitcher too. We sign Koch now, avoid the arbitration that would have come wth Foulke (and he wouldnt have accepted), and all looks well. Now, the problem is, obviously Koch has been severly overworked my Oakland and Toronto in his past. This I DO blame KW for. Closers don't pitch the amount that Koch has in his MLB career so far. Everyone forgets that there is NO WAY IN HELL that Foulke was gonna stay here any longer than he had to.

    Remember, Foulke too, had thrown a ton of innings over the past few years. I think he was amongst the top few in the majors.

    But also remember, Jason, that Foulkes 85 mph heater and 79 mph change can IN NO WAY do the same arm damage as trying to reach back and throw the ball 99+ mph every time....that takes its toll on ANY arm..ask Trevor Hoffman, Matt Anderson, etc...

  7. I hear your plea Heather. Graffy has come through clutch more than once for us this year when it seemed all was lost. But, he is so valuable in the role he plays I am not sure putting him in at DH or otherwise messing with his role is prudent. However, if we don't sign Alomar nexyt year do you think Graffy might be the new full-time 2B? Miles and Graffy could be fighting for it.

    What about Hummel? The guy isn't doing too bad in AAA...I'm sure the org. hasn't forgotten about him..

  8. Ditto, he is an idiot like I said on the other thread.

     

    Basically, he is only on Baseball Tonight when Harold, Bobby, Gammons, Dibble or Kurkjan can't appear.  He's about a fifth stringer for that show and has no insight as to what is going on whatsoever.

    I didn't see the BBTN broadcast, but Brantley never has impressed me in the past shows. Koch has never been effective this year that I can remember can anyone else? I don't think he has ever shown the 100 MPH fastball he is so famous for. Plain and simple the trade for Foulke was bad.

    The trade was for economics, plain and simple....if KW doesn't make that trade, Foulke is here for 2003...then he walks...doesnt matter how much money you show him(which with JR, wouldn't have happened anyway). So then we have no closer, and nothing to show for Foulkes time here. So we trade him, get what looks on paper like a workhorse closer with serious heat, AND a pretty good lefty pitcher too. We sign Koch now, avoid the arbitration that would have come wth Foulke (and he wouldnt have accepted), and all looks well. Now, the problem is, obviously Koch has been severly overworked my Oakland and Toronto in his past. This I DO blame KW for. Closers don't pitch the amount that Koch has in his MLB career so far. Everyone forgets that there is NO WAY IN HELL that Foulke was gonna stay here any longer than he had to.

  9. That's my point  ;) . Only place I know of in Vegas on the Strip that doesn't use the shoe. And most of the off-strip places that have single deck BlackJack don't allow anything close to a $5 a hand minimum. Most are a $1. The StarDust has a killer SportsBook too. It's like male nirvana.

    Go say hi to Wayne while youre at the Stardust, too....

  10. His pitching was SO terrible that he gave up a bloop single, a broken-bat double, and struck out 3 in 2 innings. If thats bad, then we have some real s***ty pitchers..hell, Buehrle gave up 10 hits in 6+ innings...he must be considered a complete f***nut by those standards.

  11. You, there...everyone....lets all blame the 2003 White Sox' problems on Billy Koch!!! Now that our other scapegoat, Jimenez is gone, we MUST lay the blame somewhere!!! Koch is having some troubles, yes, but I'll be damned if I think its right to say s*** like, "Thursdays loss was Koch's fault." Bulls***. Check Fatass #40, and the rookie named David Sanders...check those 9 runs, and tell me that its Koch's fault.

  12. And so has Konerko. You're going to take the bat out of his hands? He's hit two clutch HR's for us too in the past couple of weeks. Graffy is best served off the bench. I know it's Detroit, but we're 2-1 with a set line-up with a total of 22 (?) runs scored in these 3 games. If it wasn't for Botch or Thomas' running gaffe in the first game, we may have made a miraculous comeback and been 3-0 after the break. I don't want JM tinkering and you're advocating it since Graffenino has two HR's in one week.

    WTF?? WE are STILL blaming that loss on a guy that gave up 1 run in 2 IP, not the Fatass that can't overpower anyone all of a sudden? Sounds like scapegoat written all over it. Must be the in-thing to blame Koch for everything right now

  13. As long as he is not here in 2004, I'm happy...with Buehrle, Loaiza, Garland...thats a start...then we HAVE to find 2 more starters, preferably one a lefty(maybe Josh Stewart). But with that being the case, we may have to trade Colon this year to get anything of value before he walks away.

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