Everything posted by joejoesox
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Alex Rodriguez tested postive for steroids in 2003; Admits It
QUOTE (knightni @ Feb 9, 2009 -> 06:11 PM) /throws topic grenade, runs. What's worse, a legal (at the time) PED or an illegal recreational drug? If MLB never enforced it, how was it illegal/cheating? Recreational use of anabolic steroids has been illegal, by federal law, for as long as I can remember. Something that's illegal by law doesn't necessarily need it's own baseball rule governing over it, it's common sense
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Dayán Viciedo BP Session
QUOTE (SouthsideDon48 @ Feb 9, 2009 -> 05:34 PM) Hahahhaah, I agree! I honestly think Viciedo will at least surpass Frank Thomas in the all-time home runs list. um...
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Alex Rodriguez tested postive for steroids in 2003; Admits It
He did it for three years (2001-2003) Watching the interview, he seemed really upset/emotional while talking to Gammons. I've always heard he had a huge conscience, and tried doing the right things, whether that's accurate or not... I don't know, but he looked like he was truly sorry for this You never know though, some people are hard to read
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Alex Rodriguez tested postive for steroids in 2003; Admits It
A-Rod just admitted that he knowingly used steroids, to Peter Gammons This should be interesting
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Why aren't we pursuing O-dog?
QUOTE (bucket-of-suck @ Feb 8, 2009 -> 04:34 PM) $90+ Million is CHEAP? This post has been edited by the Soxtalk staff to remove objectionable material. Soxtalk encourages a free discussion between its members, but does not allow personal attacks, threats, graphic sexual material, nudity, or any other materials judged offensive by the Administrators and Moderators. Thank you. you won't be around here long
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Dayán Viciedo BP Session
direct download link: http://mediadownloads.mlb.com/mlbam/2009/0...961179_400K.flv (rightclick/save), can view with any FLV player, or a program such as VLC
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Alex Rodriguez tested postive for steroids in 2003; Admits It
haven't sent a PM to you fathom, but i'd also like to know who it might have been, a PM would be appreciated
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Dayán Viciedo BP Session
omg that kid is a BEAST
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Alex Rodriguez tested postive for steroids in 2003; Admits It
this shouldn't surprise anyone
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Ben Sheets probably needs surgery
Who else thinks we should sign ben sheets? hahahahahah get real
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Gotta Love Kenny Williams, Seriously
Bartolo's "ceiling" is higher than Garland's, a lot higher But will injuries prevent him from reaching that ceiling, or anywhere close to it Also, will Garland's shoulder knot problem resurface preventing him from being useful in 2009 (And perhaps, is a reason for his lackluster performance in 2008)
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NY Daily News: Sox make Abreu 1-Year Offer
QUOTE (elrockinMT @ Feb 3, 2009 -> 06:03 PM) Excellent point obviously, dye would be gone if abreu was brought in, that would make quentin and abreu the corner OF's
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Viciedo loses weight + leadoff hitter news
slightly off topic, any reason why i can't purchase the spring training mlb.com package? it's saying i already purchased an equivalent package i bought the package last year along with the regular season package, but that should be reset since this is a new year right? my credit card hasn't been automatically billed for this season yet either, so it's not like they already auto-charged me for this season
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Viciedo loses weight + leadoff hitter news
Looks like Ozzie is not afraid to hand the 3B job to Dayan, as long as he earns it out of ST I like to hear that
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MLB.com top 50 Prospects
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/minorleagues/prospects/y2009/ Slightly different list than what was on ESPN
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Feds Get Bonds' Steroid-Laced Urine
I still say Bonds gets in, and widespread pandemonium ensues
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Feds Get Bonds' Steroid-Laced Urine
QUOTE (Reddy @ Jan 29, 2009 -> 03:24 PM) a) because we're allowed to make statements of opinion and b ) because without the roids he never would have been able to recover from all his injuries, never would have been able to be the best player in the game through his 40's (see frank thomas). he and frank were equivalent players in their prime - and both were big guys (by the end for bonds) so why has franks game diminished while Bonds' soared? cuz he could bounce back from injury faster and didn't have to deal with the effects of aging. of course we're allowed to make statements of opinion, but when you word your statement "he never would have", that's not an opinionated statement, it's made as fact. you need to word it more like "I don't think he ever would have", in order for it to be understood as an opinion IMO Bonds has always had a better batters eye than Frank, as well as a quicker bat I love frank, but he's never been on Bonds level And Bonds, as far as I know, was never an oft-injured player in his 30's like Frank was, though I would have to research this to form a more concrete opinion on it. I know Bonds has had knee problems but he played the outfield, and players into their 30's generally start to wear down in the legs Frank was injured quite often, and he was a DH
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Feds Get Bonds' Steroid-Laced Urine
QUOTE (Reddy @ Jan 29, 2009 -> 03:16 PM) yes, he had assloads of talent thank you QUOTE (Reddy @ Jan 29, 2009 -> 03:16 PM) but he never would've reached that plateau without roids that's your opinion, and you can't prove it, so why make the statement?
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Feds Get Bonds' Steroid-Laced Urine
QUOTE (earthshiner @ Jan 29, 2009 -> 01:22 PM) If he really was the man he wouldn't of had to cheat. As soon as on cheats they can no longer be the man; they are just a cheat. because everyone who cheats breaks the all-time homerun record
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Juan Uribe signs with SF
gl to juanny
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Jon Garland and the D'Backs sign a 1 year deal
THANK CQ hopefully we have heard the last of "we should sign jon back", seriously
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Cora sees Fields as a shocker
i don't see the video..
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Order em: Most likely X-factor success this year
Getz and Colon
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Contreras News
if he recovers fully from this injury, i guess we then would need to shift our focus onto why he wasn't very good last year before the injury, and if that kind of performance will be the norm in 2009 i remember way early into the year in 2008, his fork ball was sick, it even had stoney salivating for a couple months, before it eventually became less sharp
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Poll: Vazquez or Colon or neither?
throw salary out the window, and which pitcher would i rather have in our rotation for 2009 javy, without even thinking but if your question is also taking into account salary, prospects, injury concerns among other things... i don't know yet