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DBAHO

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  1. That's why I suggested him, he's a sinkerballer. Teams like us and Philly in hitter friendly parks will probably hav a long look at him.
  2. What about football in the groin?
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    Bold Predictions

    And have over 8,000 posts in the next couple days And every1 will hav their usual avatars back.
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    Bold Predictions

    And Tex will crave a nice big cheeseburger after he's had a beer.
  5. Why because u get to turn 18 again. Not like it's any good up there.
  6. Does that mean the Sox win today? I'm special! I get 2 BDays!!! Birthday Hog.
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    Protien Shakes

    Good ol WeightGain4000. I gotta get me one of those.. Add 2 packets of Cheesey Poofs with 3 packet of snacky cakes.
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    Protien Shakes

    Good ol WeightGain4000.
  9. I think the Orioles would rather trade Roberts instead of Hariston, but they want some good pitching in a trade. Maybe a 3 way deal. I've heard the Yanks or Red Sox will definitely give Pavano probably at least $8 million, Derek Lowe could be a sleeper guy to go after if he comes cheaper maybe. KW said his main guys to go after for 05 are a starter and reliever and I like the idea of Mota coming to the Southside.
  10. Who really gives a crap what that guy thinks, it's all garbage anyways.
  11. Josh Fields will most likely be ready in 2006, I'm willing to give Crede 1 more shot next season, otherwise if he doesn't produce bring in Fields.
  12. Who knows if Seattle would hav even traded Garcia if we gave them Borchard instead of Reed.
  13. Borchard has only really produced in about 2 of his minor league systems, Diaz never really had great numbers until this year. At least Reed has a track record of success, numbers wise anywhere he's been.
  14. He'll be in their outfield in 2005, with Ibanez moving to DH. They've actually bringing along some good young position players now.
  15. That's going to be the key with Joe Borchard's swing as well.
  16. He has an ending contract. Something could be in the works with Erick Dampier going to Dallas I think.
  17. Story will be up soon, but I've heard it's official. Not sure who for though yet.
  18. DBAHO

    Religious Experience?

    Pretty much same here, go to church on Christmas with the family. We used to go a lot when I was younger, but we just don't have the time for it anymores.
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    PartyPoker.net

    We'll prob be using the Pokerroom.com site anyways.
  20. Found this from a Twins Blog, Which brings us to the trade the White Sox just made. One minute before the trade deadline, the White Sox sent starting pitcher Esteban Loaiza to the New York Yankees for starting pitcher Jose Contreras and cash. It was almost immediately hailed on Twins bulletin boards as a "White Flag" trade, meaning the White Sox were giving up on this year. After all, the White Sox were trading one of their more reliable starting pitchers for an unproven 32-year-old sporting a 5.64 ERA. However, it turns out that it isn't a White Flag trade for two reasons. First, because White Sox GM Kenny Williams says it isn't. And second, because a White Flag trade is supposed to enhance, as opposed to cripple, a team's future. Williams was interviewed on ESPN radio within one hour of the deal being completed, and claimed that he had upgraded his pitching staff. By all accounts, Contreras has better "stuff" than Loaiza, but just hasn't had success. Williams claimed that Contreras has been tipping his pitches with the Yankees, and the White Sox coaching staff should be able to straighten him out. The obvious follow up question ("Umm, if the whole league is hitting Contreras because he's tipping his pitches, why wasn't every team trying to trade for him?") wasn't asked. Gambling that one can turn a sow's ear into silk is fine, provided the cost isn't outrageous. But in this case the cost is prohibitive both over the next two months and over the next two years. First, the White Sox are going to have to invest twelve starts in Contreras during a pennant race, instead of relying on the more stable Loaiza. Considering how much they're already gambling on this season and the ground they need to make up, any struggles he might endure could be the last nail in the coffin of Chicago's playoff hopes. What's more, Contreras isn't just an unproven, aging prospect with a live arm. He's an unproven, aging prospect with a live arm that is guaranteed to make somewhere around $17 million over the next two years. That's almost exactly what they will pay their new ace, Freddy Garcia. And it's several million dollars more than Esteban Loaiza will probably demand when he signs as a free agent. But most importantly, it's money that can't be offered to retain Magglio Ordonez during the offseason. Williams has pulled off some very nice moves in his tenure, like stealing Bartolo Colon for spare parts. What's more, he's almost always favored veterans over prospects when competing for a playoff spot. So why would he make a move that looks likely to hurt his team in the short and long term? Ther are at least two legitimate reasons that a GM would do that. It's About the Cash For some reason, Williams really wanted the cash that the Yankees included. Perhaps he expects a key player to be waived over the next month and he thinks he can use the cash to claim him. Desperation Has Set In Drastic times call for drastic measures. At the time of the trade, the White Sox were limping four games behind the Twins and without their two best hitters. Williams can't give up on the season - too much has been invested already - but didn't see much hope either. Without much offense, Loaiza's mediocre starts were likely to result in losses, so why not trade him for someone that might catch lighting in a bottle? I suspect that the reason is more the latter than the former. If so, the White Sox fans are sniffing the same glue. Check out this poll on one of the more popular (and better) White Sox fan sites. Apparently going 78 years without a championship leads to mass delusion. Either way, it's great news for Twins fans. Any player that is waived outright is more likely to hurt the White Sox chances in 2005 than he is to help the White Sox this year. And if this is all born of desperation, it shows that White Sox management evaluates their chances as being "slim" or "none".. Regardless of the reasoning, they White Sox look like they just downgraded their starting rotation while reducing their ability to compete in the future. Unless Contreras, against all odds, becomes a savior in Chicago, we might soon hear Terry Ryan describe Chicago's predicament as "unfortunate".
  21. We need a mod in the late night club.
  22. I'm sure Cheat will get around to it soon enough, but on the Charlotte Knights Website, there are some really good backgrounds including the FutureSox one with Munoz and Borch.
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