June 24, 200520 yr Just hit an OPPOSITE....YES I REPEAT OPPOSITE (AKA NOT PULLING) field HR ----------------------- If Joe can pan out to even a 0.275 hitter by end of this year, this is going to be one hell of a year for us Sox fans with Jon and Joe panning out
June 24, 200520 yr Author QUOTE(ScottPodRulez22 @ Jun 24, 2005 -> 10:26 PM) To Joe To bad it coudnt come in a closer game! Seeing him use an opposite field swing brought tears of joy in my eyes Our kids might have finally grown up....sigh
June 24, 200520 yr He hit that on accident. Oops cotts gave up a homer time for you to talk s*** about him. Edited June 24, 200520 yr by qwerty
June 24, 200520 yr QUOTE(qwerty @ Jun 24, 2005 -> 05:28 PM) He hit that on accident. Oops cotts gave up a homer time for you to talk s*** about him. Cotts should die
June 24, 200520 yr A lot of the guys were going the other way today. It was a beautiful sight to see.
June 24, 200520 yr QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ Jun 24, 2005 -> 10:39 PM) A lot of the guys were going the other way today. It was a beautiful sight to see. You may correct me if I am wrong, although I will not listen to you, but Joe Crede has been going the right field way a few times these last few games and getting hits. Maybe Walker is working with him and/or it is sinking in finaly.
June 24, 200520 yr That ball went right back onto the field after being called a homer; was it a doinker off the post, did it hit the concrete, did it bounce out of somebody's hands, or did it just go straight to a Cub fan with quick release? I'm honestly curious. Hawk never explained, but I imagine Farmer did. Anyone who took that inning in on the radio willing to share?
June 24, 200520 yr QUOTE(elrockinMT @ Jun 24, 2005 -> 04:46 PM) You may correct me if I am wrong, although I will not listen to you, but Joe Crede has been going the right field way a few times these last few games and getting hits. Maybe Walker is working with him and/or it is sinking in finaly. No argument from me here. The guys going the opposite way has been a real trend lately and its no surprise that the offense is scoring a lot more at the same time.
June 24, 200520 yr I hate to keep pointing this out, but if you ignore May, Joe Crede is having a fine year. He had 1 terrible month. If it weren't for May, he'd be a .300 hitter right now. He's still swinging and missing too much right now, but he's not flying open like he was in May; he's keeping his head down and driving the ball, which is exactly what he should be doing. If we can figure out a way to cut donw on his strikeouts, he could turn himself into an All star pretty quick.
June 24, 200520 yr QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ Jun 24, 2005 -> 07:04 PM) No argument from me here. The guys going the opposite way has been a real trend lately and its no surprise that the offense is scoring a lot more at the same time. So, would opposite field Crede shot = double shot of Jack?
June 24, 200520 yr QUOTE(knightni @ Jun 24, 2005 -> 05:09 PM) So, would opposite field Crede shot = double shot of Jack? Nah, thats not in the rules of the game. Only a single.
June 24, 200520 yr QUOTE(qwerty @ Jun 24, 2005 -> 05:28 PM) He hit that on accident. I was thinking the same thing.
June 24, 200520 yr QUOTE(TheBigHurt @ Jun 24, 2005 -> 05:19 PM) So how many shots of Jack Daniels has Nuke guzzled down today? Just one........for now LOL
June 25, 200520 yr Maybe patience with Crede will pay off as it did with Jon. If Joe is going to emerge as a star, it might as well be with us. Erstad for Garland would have been a disaster the way it's turning out.
June 25, 200520 yr Author QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ Jun 24, 2005 -> 11:19 PM) Just one........for now LOL BASTAGE
June 25, 200520 yr Author If Joe became a solid 0.275, 25 HR, 75 RBI guy, I would probably be so happy that I would force all my neighbours to leave when a Sox game would be on If he becomes that kind of hitter in the second half of the year, the Series may be where we are headed folks
June 25, 200520 yr QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Jun 24, 2005 -> 06:08 PM) I hate to keep pointing this out, but if you ignore May, Joe Crede is having a fine year. He had 1 terrible month. If it weren't for May, he'd be a .300 hitter right now. He's still swinging and missing too much right now, but he's not flying open like he was in May; he's keeping his head down and driving the ball, which is exactly what he should be doing. If we can figure out a way to cut donw on his strikeouts, he could turn himself into an All star pretty quick. With all of the preconcieved notions about Crede, you will have to keep repeating it.
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