February 21, 200422 yr He was going for a spot on ther rotation, but after injury his shoulder, that's no longer a feasible possibility. http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpag...ort=MLB&id=9534
February 26, 200422 yr Change "indefinitely" to out for the year. Correct. The ESPN bottom line reported he was out for the season.
February 26, 200422 yr Good news for us then. Kansas City doesn't hav a good track record of their starters stayin injury - free for a whole season.
February 26, 200422 yr I expect to start hearing the same type of thing from Cubbieville before long. Dusty was hard on those pitchers last year. Though, the time Prior spent on the DL after the collision with Giles may have saved his arm for another year.
February 26, 200422 yr He's out for the season, it was on ESPN News. He's not out "indefinitely" Indefinitely means "forever".
February 26, 200422 yr He's not out "indefinitely" Indefinitely means "forever". How about this for a compromise? In terms of this season, he's out indefinitely.
February 26, 200422 yr He's not out "indefinitely" Indefinitely means "forever". No, it means an undetermined or unknown period of time. Main Entry: in·def·i·nite Pronunciation: (")in-'def-n&t, -'de-f&- Function: adjective Etymology: Latin indefinitus, from in- + definitus definite : not definite: as a : typically designating an unidentified, generic, or unfamiliar person or thing b : not precise : VAGUE c : having no exact limits d of floral organs : numerous and difficult to ascertain in number - indefinite noun - in·def·i·nite·ly adverb - in·def·i·nite·ness noun Sorry, can't help being a smartass today.
February 26, 200422 yr No, it means an undetermined or unknown period of time. Main Entry: in·def·i·nite Pronunciation: (")in-'def-n&t, -'de-f&- Function: adjective Etymology: Latin indefinitus, from in- + definitus definite : not definite: as a : typically designating an unidentified, generic, or unfamiliar person or thing b : not precise : VAGUE c : having no exact limits d of floral organs : numerous and difficult to ascertain in number - indefinite noun - in·def·i·nite·ly adverb - in·def·i·nite·ness noun Sorry, can't help being a smartass today.
February 26, 200422 yr How about this for a compromise? In terms of this season, he's out indefinitely. No.
February 26, 200422 yr Author He's not out "indefinitely" Indefinitely means "forever". Fine, Steff, you need to cut out this obsession of trying to prove me wrong. I say I think Frank needs to be a leader, and all of a sudden you can't post enough things to try to get everyone to dislike me or something. It's getting kind of ridiculous.
February 26, 200422 yr Fine, Steff, you need to cut out this obsession of trying to prove me wrong. I say I think Frank needs to be a leader, and all of a sudden you can't post enough things to try to get everyone to dislike me or something. It's getting kind of ridiculous. That's not what you said, and I proved you lied, but it doesn't matter. Don't clutter this board with bulls*** from other boards.
February 26, 200422 yr Author That's not what you said, and I proved you lied, but it doesn't matter. Don't clutter this board with bulls*** from other boards. I didn't lie about anything. Steff, I just have one question for you. Is 11/50=.494 or no? Aren't you a financial analyst?
February 26, 200422 yr I didn't lie about anything. Steff, I just have one question for you. Is 11/50=.494 or no? Aren't you a financial analyst? Yes you did. Nope. And yes. Do you know what that is..? :dips***
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