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QUOTE(WHarris1 @ Jul 2, 2005 -> 11:17 PM)
I was talking to my best friend today, Cubs fan.  He's so f***ing furious, rightfully. that Dusty continues to hit two of the s***test OBP men in the leauge above DLee.  We were discussing who could hit above him.

 

I suggested, Hairston leading off playing everday, Walker hitting 2.  Now there's some RBI's for Lee.

 

I know people probably don't like talking about the Cubs.  But...

Any thoughts?

Imagine if D. Lee had Pods and Gooch hitting in front of him. :drool

 

Triple Crown fo sho.

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QUOTE(Kalapse @ Jul 2, 2005 -> 11:22 PM)
Imagine if D. Lee had Pods and Gooch hitting in front of him. :drool

 

Triple Crown fo sho.

Haha, my exact quote to my friend was, "Imagine if we had him batting behind Pods and Iguchi." Smartass goes, "Or we could just take them off your hands."

 

DLee+Pods+Gooch=insanity

QUOTE(WHarris1 @ Jul 2, 2005 -> 11:23 PM)
Haha, my exact quote to my friend was, "Imagine if we had him batting behind Pods and Iguchi."  Smartass goes, "Or we could just take them off your hands."

 

DLee+Pods+Gooch=insanity

DLee +Pods+Gooch=150 RBIs for DLee.

 

Kevin Walker, Roosevelt Brown and Greg Norton for DLee in the offseason? :huh

 

They need need bullpen help (Walker), they need a leftfielder (Brown) and they'll need someone to fill in at 1B (Norton). Just a thought.

QUOTE(Kalapse @ Jul 2, 2005 -> 11:29 PM)
DLee +Pods+Gooch=150 RBIs for DLee.

 

Kevin Walker, Roosevelt Brown and Greg Norton for DLee in the offseason? :huh

 

They need need bullpen help (Walker), they need a leftfielder (Brown) and they'll need someone to fill in at 1B (Norton). Just a thought.

 

Yeah. That's really gonna happen.

QUOTE(Kalapse @ Jul 2, 2005 -> 11:29 PM)
DLee +Pods+Gooch=150 RBIs for DLee.

 

Kevin Walker, Roosevelt Brown and Greg Norton for DLee in the offseason? :huh

 

They need need bullpen help (Walker), they need a leftfielder (Brown) and they'll need someone to fill in at 1B (Norton). Just a thought.

I think we would be short changing them a little. We should add Timo in the trade.

QUOTE(YASNY @ Jul 3, 2005 -> 12:16 AM)
Yeah.  That's really gonna happen.

:huh:

 

:banghead :lol:

Edited by WHarris1

QUOTE(WHarris1 @ Jul 2, 2005 -> 10:17 PM)
I was talking to my best friend today, Cubs fan.  He's so f***ing furious, rightfully. that Dusty continues to hit two of the s***test OBP men in the leauge above DLee.  We were discussing who could hit above him.

 

I suggested, Hairston leading off playing everday, Walker hitting 2.  Now there's some RBI's for Lee.

 

I know people probably don't like talking about the Cubs.  But...

Any thoughts?

My thoughts exactly, Hairston should be starting in center and leading off and Walker should be hitting 2nd, there's no doubt. However for some reason the Cubs are in love with Corey Patterson, for what reason I have no clue.

QUOTE(Kalapse @ Jul 2, 2005 -> 11:29 PM)
Kevin Walker, Roosevelt Brown and Greg Norton for DLee in the offseason? :huh

 

They need need bullpen help (Walker), they need a leftfielder (Brown) and they'll need someone to fill in at 1B (Norton). Just a thought.

 

:bang :bang

QUOTE(WHarris1 @ Jul 2, 2005 -> 11:17 PM)
I suggested, Hairston leading off playing everday, Walker hitting 2.  Now there's some RBI's for Lee.

He listened to me today. :)

Brett Boone designated for assignment by Seattle.

QUOTE(Dick Allen @ Jul 3, 2005 -> 02:19 PM)
Brett Boone designated for assignment by Seattle.

 

Amazing how he had 30+ HR's a couple of seasons ago and now he is designated for assignment. He just wasn't the same and I wonder why?

Edited by Yoda

QUOTE(Yoda @ Jul 3, 2005 -> 04:51 PM)
Amazing how he had 30+ HR's a couple of seasons ago and now he is designated for assignment. He just wasn't the same and I wonder why?

His pharmacy was sold out of flintstone vitamins.

QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Jul 3, 2005 -> 05:53 PM)
His pharmacy was sold out of flintstone vitamins.

Always with the jokes.

 

What are you hiding?

Anyone have the slightest clue what pitches Cheing Ming Wang throws? The Yankee pitcher? I'm making him in MVP, and need a pitching repetoiure (sp?), and who he throws like... Any help?

Chien-Ming Wang

Created by: phillyphanatic5

Edited by: redsox04282

 

Birthdate: March 31, 1980

First Position: SP

Second Position:

Throws: Right

Bats: Right

Career Potential: ****

Batter Ditty Type: Dance

 

Jersey Number: 40

Height: 6'3"

Weight: 200

Body Type: Skinny

Face: 6

Hair Color: 1

Hair Style: 5

Facial Hair: 1

 

Bat Color: 1

Fielding Glove: 3

Elbow Guard: None

Shin Guard: None

Wristband: None

Socks: High

Mask: 1

Batting Gloves: On

 

Batting Stance: Generic

Contact vs. RHP: 21

Contact vs. LHP: 29

Power vs. RHP: 26

Power vs. LHP: 27

Bunting: 60

Plate Discipline: 20

Durability: 55

Speed: 48

Stealing Tendency: 10

Baserunning Ability: 20

Fielding: 65

Range: 70

Throwing Strength: 70

Throwing Accuracy: 75

 

Take vs. LHP: 70

Take vs. RHP: 70

Miss vs. LHP (Strike): 60

Miss vs. RHP (Strike): 60

Chase vs. LHP (Ball): 80

Chase vs. RHP (Ball): 80

 

Curveball

Take vs. LHP: 60

Take vs. RHP: 60

Miss vs. LHP (Strike): 70

Miss vs. RHP (Strike): 70

Chase vs. LHP (Ball): 70

Chase vs. RHP (Ball): 70

 

Slider

Take vs. LHP: 50

Take vs. RHP: 50

Miss vs. LHP (Strike): 85

Miss vs. RHP (Strike): 85

Chase vs. LHP (Ball): 0

Chase vs. RHP (Ball): 70

 

Hot/Cold Zones vs. LHP:

 

C N C

N H N

C N C

 

Hot/Cold Zones vs. RHP:

 

C N N

N N N

C N C

 

Pitcher Delivery: J. Seo

Stamina: 72

Pickoff: 60

 

Fastball Control: 74

Fastball Velocity: 93

 

Pitch #2: Curveball

Movement: 50

Trajectory: 11-5

Control: 54

Velocity: 76

 

Pitch #3: Slider

Movement: 55

Trajectory: 10-4

Control: 66

Velocity: 85

 

Pitch #4: Splitter

Movement: 50

Trajectory: 12-6

Control: 60

Velocity: 84

 

Thats what I found at a CAP page.

Among NL center fielders with at least 200 plate appearances, Corey Patterson ranks last in average (.241) and on-base percentage (.280).

 

HAHAHAHHAHA

Thanks Ryan.

 

Can I get that website? Or, I'm looking for more on Robinson Cano and Mike Morse. If you can find 'em, great, if not, thanks anyways.

Robinson Cano

Created by: Gledhill, idiotontheloose

Edited by: MannyOrtizSchil, redsox04282, Yoshi

 

Birthdate: October 22, 1982

First Position: 2B

Second Position: None

Throws: Right

 

Bats: Left

Career Potential: ***

Batter Ditty Type: Latin

 

Jersey Number: 22

Height: 6'0"

Weight: 175

Body Type: Skinny

Face: 10

Hair Color: 1

Hair Style: 7

Facial Hair: 1

 

Bat Color: 1

Fielding Glove: 2

Elbow Guard: 2

Shin Guard: None

Wristband: 6

Socks: Low

Batting Gloves: On

 

Batting Stance: L. Gonzalez/Klesko/Walker/E.Chavez

Contact vs. RHP: 70

Contact vs. LHP: 52

Power vs. RHP: 66

Power vs. LHP: 54

Bunting: 65

Plate Discipline: 50

Durability: 75

Speed: 71

Stealing Tendency: 40

Baserunning Ability: 40

Fielding: 55

Range: 70

Throwing Strength: 70

Throwing Accuracy: 50

 

Fastball

Take vs. LHP: 60

Take vs. RHP: 60

Miss vs. LHP (Strike): 20

Miss vs. RHP (Strike): 20

Chase vs. LHP (Ball): 55

Chase vs. RHP (Ball): 55

 

Curveball

Take vs. LHP: 80

Take vs. RHP: 80

Miss vs. LHP (Strike): 50

Miss vs. RHP (Strike): 40

Chase vs. LHP (Ball): 65

Chase vs. RHP (Ball): 55

 

Slider

Take vs. LHP: 60

Take vs. RHP: 60

Miss vs. LHP (Strike): 70

Miss vs. RHP (Strike): 50

Chase vs. LHP (Ball): 60

Chase vs. RHP (Ball): 20

 

Hot/Cold Zones vs. LHP:

 

C H N

N H C

N C C

 

Hot/Cold Zones vs. RHP:

 

N N N

N H N

N N C

 

Mike Morse

Created by: redsox04282

Edited by: MannyOtizSchil

 

Birthdate: March 22, 1982

First Position: SS

Second Position: IF

Throws: Right

Bats: Right

Career Potential: ***

Batter Ditty Type: Hip Hop

 

Jersey Number: 46

Height: 6'4"

Weight: 225

Body Type: Athletic

Face: 8

Hair Color: 1

Hair Style: 4

Facial Hair: 6

 

Bat Color: 1

Fielding Glove: 3

Elbow Guard: 2

Shin Guard: 2

Wristband: 6

Socks: Regular

Mask: 1

Batting Gloves: On

 

Batting Stance: E. Chavez

Contact vs. RHP: 56

Contact vs. LHP: 62

Power vs. RHP: 59

Power vs. LHP: 63

Bunting: 20

Plate Discipline: 10

Durability: 60

Speed: 67

Stealing Tendency: 50

Baserunning Ability: 80

Fielding: 70

Range: 55

Throwing Strength: 60

Throwing Accuracy: 55

 

Fastball

Take vs. LHP: 70

Take vs. RHP: 70

Miss vs. LHP (Strike): 60

Miss vs. RHP (Strike): 60

Chase vs. LHP (Ball): 80

Chase vs. RHP (Ball): 80

 

Curveball

Take vs. LHP: 70

Take vs. RHP: 70

Miss vs. LHP (Strike): 60

Miss vs. RHP (Strike): 60

Chase vs. LHP (Ball): 70

Chase vs. RHP (Ball): 70

 

Slider

Take vs. LHP: 50

Take vs. RHP: 50

Miss vs. LHP (Strike): 85

Miss vs. RHP (Strike): 85

Chase vs. LHP (Ball): 0

Chase vs. RHP (Ball): 60

 

Hot/Cold Zones vs. LHP:

 

C N N

N N C

N C C

 

Hot/Cold Zones vs. RHP:

 

C N N

N H C

C N C

 

http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/file/mv...ll_2005_cap.txt

Travis Hafner=En Fuego

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.243/.294/.354 -- He will be good once he's in a good line up. :lol:

QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ Jul 5, 2005 -> 09:04 AM)
.243/.294/.354 -- He will be good once he's in a good line up. :lol:

He couldn't hit on the Expos, he couldn't hit on the Red Sox and now he can't hit on the Angels.

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I just did a little search, to see how bad Iguchi has been since His OPS topped out. Actually I just used may 5th, an arbitrary date that since then, he's failed to do anything spectacular.

 

Anyway, while searching, I found that Neifichiro! of the Cubs has posted a magical .247/.267/.341 since that date. As if that wasn't bad enough, there's only 4 players in baseball who've had more ABs than him since that date. :lol:

 

Oh and Iguchi is .240/.308/.406 since May 5th. That's two months of BLAH.

QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ Jul 5, 2005 -> 03:49 PM)
I just did a little search, to see how bad Iguchi has been since His OPS topped out. Actually I just used may 5th, an arbitrary date that since then, he's failed to do anything spectacular.

 

Anyway, while searching, I found that Neifichiro! of the Cubs has posted a magical .247/.267/.341 since that date. As if that wasn't bad enough, there's only 4 players in baseball who've had more ABs than him since that date. :lol:

 

Oh and Iguchi is .240/.308/.406 since May 5th. That's two months of BLAH.

 

I got b****ed at for thinking he was gonna hit in the .260's- 270's this season after his great start.

Cubs lose again. 5 in a row?

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