Everything posted by witesoxfan
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Twins vs. Mariners
But it wasn't even a rundown. From what I could tell, Guzman was straight stealing, and got to 2B, and thought Ichiro had caught that ball, so he started to run back to 1B, and was forced out at 2B after realizing what a dolt he really was for doing that. Boone strikes out
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Twins vs. Mariners
Spiezio grounds out, Boone up 1 down
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Twins vs. Mariners
Mientkiewicz picked off/caught stealing. Going to the bottom of the 11th, 3-3
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Twins vs. Mariners
Guzzi makes a blunder, starts running, runs back, and then is out at 2B What a dumbass.
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Twins vs. Mariners
Guzzi bunts, Olerud throws to 2nd and gets Stewart at 2B 1 down
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Twins vs. Mariners
Stewart walks
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Twins vs. Mariners
Ichiro grounds out Going to the 11th, still 3-3
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Twins vs. Mariners
Winn walks
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Twins vs. Mariners
Wilson grounds out to Mientkiewicz(Mint dives and makes the play), 2 down
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Twins vs. Mariners
Aurilia strikes out, 1 down
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Twins vs. Mariners
Cuddyer gets a base hit, Ford thrown out at home. Going to the bottom of the 10th, still 3-3
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Twins vs. Mariners
Strike 3 to Blanco. 2 down
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Twins vs. Mariners
Ford doubles down the LF line Blanco up now
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Warner a Bear?
I still can't get over that. The Bills were high as hell on him, but wouldn't give up a 3rd round pick for him, yet would give up a 2nd, 5th, and 1st for Losman. Why??? I have no doubt that Henson leads Dallas to the promised land. They will be a team to watch this year.
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Twins vs. Mariners
Olerud grounds out to 2B. Going to extras
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Twins vs. Mariners
Gordon and Gladden just mentioned it. Hunter DID leave with an injured leg. Reaggrivated his hamstring injury
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Twins vs. Mariners
Could be. John Gordon and Dan Gladden(Twins radio guys) said he was ejected.
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Twins vs. Mariners
Another pitching change, JC Romero coming in
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Warner a Bear?
Damn good. Probably not 2nd, 5th, and '05 1st good, but still damn good nonetheless
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Twins vs. Mariners
Ibanez K's. Pitching change...not sure who's coming in though.
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Twins vs. Mariners
BTW...Koskie ejected and Hunter ejected for the Twins after the call. From what I can tell, Koskie was not tagged by Dan Wilson at home. All I have to say is haha you dumbf***ers. You deserve it you sons of b****es...Murphy and his damn law bite you in the f***ing ass. :fyou
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Warner a Bear?
Kurt Warner = Warner as a backup would be a good idea for the Bears. If Warner is healthy and can throw, he is a pretty damn good QB.
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Twins vs. Mariners
Twins tie it up, but Koskie is thrown out at the plate!!! According to the radio guys, Koskie was in there, by a mile. GO M'S!!!
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Where's Wunsch?
If anyone else can't figure some of these, here is a thread from way back where gash made a couple posts that were, to put quite simply, interesting. Linky PS - Just so you can prepare yourself...one of the posts involves Cleveland Steamers and those types of things
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Starting Lineup?
Choosing between Lee and Konerko is somewhat difficult, atleast to me anyways. You will almost always get .280 25 100 .850 out of Konerko, and with Lee you can get .300 30 100 .830 with 20 steals, or you can get .260 25 80 .850 with 5 steals. It's a hard choice, to me atleast. Not a big fan of station-to-station baserunning(which is exactly what Konerko brings to the table), but I'm not a big fan of bad plate discipline either, which is where this gets even harder. Konerko walks about 50 times a year, and usually has an OBP of around .350-.360. Lee, on the other hand, walks either 37 times a year, or he walks 75 times...in '00, '01, and '03, he walked 38, 38, and 37 times respectively, but in '02, he walked 75 times. All I can do is go . Your guess is as good as mine. Lee could easily be one of the better yound hitters in the league very soon...Manny Ramirez-like...if only he could draw a walk and had good plate discipline. Because of that lack of discipline, he may only become a Dmitri Young-type player at his very best, and while Young is a solid ballplayer, he is not one of the best hitters in the league. Meanwhile, Konerko seems like he could be a player that, if he ever puts two good halfs together, could hit 30-35 homers, hit .310, and drive in 110-120 while having a .950 OPS. Real hard to judge at this point, IMO. I think the Sox would have to be looking at moving Lee with Reed coming up like he has. I haven't seen Reed play, so I don't know what kind of range or arm he has, but I assume putting him in LF initially would not hurt him. However, I do not believe he can play 1B, which would be a reason we keep Konerko. Anyways, I have no doubt that if needed, KW will get what is necessary. He seems to always be a player at the break, be it buying or selling. We'll see moves, and I can guarantee that.