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Ozzie's Attitude

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QUOTE(Reddy @ Jun 2, 2005 -> 09:50 AM)
if you see a high pitch like that and you tamohawk it, it'd gonna fly - far.  uribe was just a hair too early, otherwise im pretty sure you wouldnt be complaining about his pitch selection would you?

 

 

So after Thomas draws a bases loaded walk you suggest that the next hitter swings at a pitch over his head, because a tamahawk can send it a far way. It was a terrible pitch to swing at. If you are defending the fact he swung at it then I suggest you review that pitch sequence a bit.

 

Can someone screw in uribe's front foot. The damn thing is spinning like a top.

 

When Uribe goes good his front foot moves a bit. When he is going like s*** and K's a bunch, his front foot swings like a top.

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QUOTE(DBAH0 @ Jun 1, 2005 -> 11:48 PM)
So who would you prefer a manager that is incompetent but is a total good goody two shoes to the media, or a manager that is a total prick, but does his job well?

He can be a total prick and he doesn't particularly do his job well either. Calling him erratic and inconsistent is being kind.

He didnt stiff him,so I think he did the right thing!

 

Like mom always said,if you dont have something nice to say dont say anything at all! :crying

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