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Heads22

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  1. Well, that sounds kinda kinky.
  2. Not to mention the brain. Must be a b**** when dementia sets in.
  3. We'd probably put the FutureSox stories up on there, too then.
  4. Heads22

    6 August 2001

    Anyone else see the bit on the Daily Show where Rice describes the breifing as having nothing to do with attacks in the the US, then she is asked what the title is, and she goes "i believe, Bin Laden determined to strike within US".....cut to Jon Stewart..."You're f***ing kidding me. Please say, you're f***ing kidding."
  5. For music, I'm still liking the LEGAL iTunes promotion.....I've got about 50 free songs out of it.
  6. Heads22

    Wow...

    I agree. I know it was meant to help but a lot of programs get f***ed over in the process.
  7. Heads22

    Wow...

    I just found out my cousin was the 35th round draft pick for the Cubs in 97....he opted to go to Iowa State though....he got hurt though.....cool fact though.
  8. Heads22

    Hello

    I'm sure Steff's rolling over in her grave....um....whoops....
  9. Charlotte goes down... http://www.futuresox.com/modules.php?op=mo...article&sid=125
  10. Bring in Koch in the ninth.....he's our closer.
  11. http://www.futuresox.com/modules.php?op=mo...article&sid=120 The box scores are just my pet project.....hehe
  12. Winston Salem goes down to Kinston 7-6, Kanapolis over Lakewood 9-6......as always, box scores will be up on FS as soon as possible.
  13. Knights sweep Columbus 5-1....Diaz goes 7 innings, 0 runs, 2 hits, 7 K..Reed hitting .618, Nelson hitting .941........team looks good so far....
  14. I have a 5-day weekend...
  15. Charlotte 3, Columbus 2 Published Thu, Apr 8, 2004 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Bryant Nelson doubled and homered to lead the Charlotte Knights to a 3-2 victory over the Columbus Clippers in the International League opener for both teams Thursday night. Nelson had an RBI double in a two-run third inning and hit a solo homer in the eighth to make it 3-1. Jon Rauch gave up one run in 5 2-3 innings to get the win, and Gary Majewski went 1 1-3 innings for the save. Columbus pitchers allowed just five hits, but an error led to the two unearned runs in the third. Alex Graman allowed just three hits and struck out six in five innings, but took the loss. Jeffrey Deardorff had two hits for the Clippers, including a second-inning homer. Darren Bragg and Todd Betts added two hits apiece.
  16. I'll get one up as soon as it is available so it codes right.
  17. Charlotte won 3-2.......Nelson hit a homer in the 8th. The box will be up soon on FutureSox.
  18. If you go to the Knights website there's a streaming audio link.
  19. Reed with an RBI single...2-1 Knights heading to bottom 3. Burke out trying to get to third.
  20. Tied at 1 top 3 Lineup ( I think): Nelson Burke Reed Rivera Borchard Bell Smith Valenzuela Dransfeldt SP: Rauch Nelson with a 2 out double scores Valenzuela with the first hit of the game.
  21. http://www.futuresox.com/index.php?module=...=display&ceid=6 There's the easy to read version.
  22. Barons Announce 24 Man Roster By Alex Ernst April 7, 2004 FutureSox.com The 2004 Birmingham Barons, led by new manager Razor Shines, announced their Opening Day roster. The pitching staff is led by All-FutureSox preseason team pitcher Kris Honel. Jim Bullard, subject of the last FutureSox chat, will also be traveling to Birmingham for the upcoming season. Besides Bullard and Honel, the pitching staff also includes Arnaldo Munoz, who spent last season in Charlotte. He is being converted to a starter this year and the Sox decided with the stellar rotation in Charlotte to give him a chance to ease into the starting role at Birmingham. Tetsu Yofu also pitched for Charlotte last year, as well as Birmingham,and he was bounced around from starter to reliever to closer. He is projected to begin this year in the starting rotation. 2003 saves leader Jeff Bajenaru will be back with the Barons in 2004. Ryan Meaux, Heath Phillips, Matt Smith and Dennis Ulacia all spent time with the Barons last year and return again for this upcoming season. Kristopher Keller is the new face to the organization, spending last season with Chattanooga, Louisville and Portland, as well as Brian McNichol. Wyatt Allen, Josh Fields and Preseason All-FutureSox team pitcher Ryan Wing round out the staff. Fields and Wing will start out the season on the DL. Jonathan Aceves and Carlos Maldonado return to the Barons catching corps this year. Chris Stewart will join the Barons despite a somewhat lackluster season in Winston-Salem last year, batting .207 with two home runs and 27 RBI. Aceves will start the season on the DL. Speedster Ruddy Yan moves up to the Birmingham infield from Winston-Salem this year, bringing along with him Mike Morse. Morse slugged 10 homers and 55 RBI last year in Winston Salem. Aaron McNeal spent last season in Reading, where he had a nice season at the plate as far as power numbers with 13 home runs and 71 RBI, but he still lacked some at the plate, batting only .234. Josh Shaffer and Guillermo Reyes return to Birmingham this year, while Rob Sasser spent parts of last year in Bowie, Omaha and Ottawa. Birmingham will carry four outfielders in 2004, with none returning as stars Scott Bikowski and Jeremy Reed move up to Charlotte. Nate Murphy comes down from Charlotte after hitting .238 with eight homers and 15 RBI, while Michael Spidale has been bumped up from Winston Salem. Darren Blakely joins the Barons from Brocton of the Independent League while Micah Franklin joins the team from Japan. Note: The easy-to-read format of the Barons roster will be up soon.
  23. I know we sure check forv mistakes like that.
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