June 16, 200520 yr The dimensions of the playing field at the Cell are ludicrous. KW considered moving the fences back at the Cell and he should have. This is not baseball we are watching but softball at a church picnic. As originally constituted the dimensions were OK but have you seen all the homeruns dropping in the bullpens. Tony Clark and Shawn Green did not even hit the balls squarely. It was OK when it was cold but now forget about it. I do not enjoy watching games where they are decided by lazy pop flies-17 homeruns by the DBacks. Come on!
June 16, 200520 yr QUOTE(bigredrudy @ Jun 16, 2005 -> 09:52 AM) The dimensions of the playing field at the Cell are ludicrous. KW considered moving the fences back at the Cell and he should have. This is not baseball we are watching but softball at a church picnic. As originally constituted the dimensions were OK but have you seen all the homeruns dropping in the bullpens. Tony Clark and Shawn Green did not even hit the balls squarely. It was OK when it was cold but now forget about it. I do not enjoy watching games where they are decided by lazy pop flies-17 homeruns by the DBacks. Come on! They're fine with me.
June 16, 200520 yr QUOTE(bigredrudy @ Jun 16, 2005 -> 09:52 AM) The dimensions of the playing field at the Cell are ludicrous. KW considered moving the fences back at the Cell and he should have. This is not baseball we are watching but softball at a church picnic. As originally constituted the dimensions were OK but have you seen all the homeruns dropping in the bullpens. Tony Clark and Shawn Green did not even hit the balls squarely. It was OK when it was cold but now forget about it. I do not enjoy watching games where they are decided by lazy pop flies-17 homeruns by the DBacks. Come on! :sleep :sleep
June 16, 200520 yr QUOTE(bigredrudy @ Jun 16, 2005 -> 09:52 AM) The dimensions of the playing field at the Cell are ludicrous. KW considered moving the fences back at the Cell and he should have. This is not baseball we are watching but softball at a church picnic. As originally constituted the dimensions were OK but have you seen all the homeruns dropping in the bullpens. Tony Clark and Shawn Green did not even hit the balls squarely. It was OK when it was cold but now forget about it. I do not enjoy watching games where they are decided by lazy pop flies-17 homeruns by the DBacks. Come on! OK, now you've just gone too far. I still like to refer to it as Comiskey.
June 16, 200520 yr QUOTE(AirScott @ Jun 16, 2005 -> 10:03 AM) I still like to refer to it as Comiskey. Me too.
June 16, 200520 yr I prefer the MJH version: U.S. Comiscular Field Edited June 16, 200520 yr by KevHead0881
June 16, 200520 yr QUOTE(KevHead0881 @ Jun 16, 2005 -> 10:07 AM) I prefer the MJH version: U.S. Comiscular Field that sounds like some kind of nasty groin disease. I prefer comiskey
June 16, 200520 yr QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Jun 16, 2005 -> 03:11 PM) that sounds like some kind of nasty groin disease. I prefer comiskey Are there any groin diseases that AREN'T nasty?
June 16, 200520 yr Once again I will reiterate... We need a post-count minimum for starting new threads. It works beautifully at another forum I frequent, as it keeps the forum clean of trollish posts as well as same-topic threads. And general garbage.
June 16, 200520 yr QUOTE(TheDybber @ Jun 16, 2005 -> 10:14 AM) Are there any groin diseases that AREN'T nasty? Well, I had this one in mexico that was really quite nice...... Did I just type that?
June 16, 200520 yr QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Jun 16, 2005 -> 03:19 PM) Well, I had this one in mexico that was really quite nice...... Did I just type that? Ummmmm... ew. :puke
June 16, 200520 yr QUOTE(TheDybber @ Jun 16, 2005 -> 10:19 AM) Ummmmm... ew. :puke LOL. Being in an office all by myself all day with only Soxtalk to converse with makes me a bit off-kilter. These threads that Buehlretheace complains about actually are usually the ones that amuse me the most in the morning.
June 16, 200520 yr QUOTE(bigredrudy @ Jun 16, 2005 -> 09:52 AM) The dimensions of the playing field at the Cell are ludicrous. KW considered moving the fences back at the Cell and he should have. This is not baseball we are watching but softball at a church picnic. As originally constituted the dimensions were OK but have you seen all the homeruns dropping in the bullpens. Tony Clark and Shawn Green did not even hit the balls squarely. It was OK when it was cold but now forget about it. I do not enjoy watching games where they are decided by lazy pop flies-17 homeruns by the DBacks. Come on! just a word to the wise, this was a terrible way to introduce yourself to the board. And here is a quick lesson to think about later, our homeruns go over the same wall.
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