April 22, 201411 yr QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Apr 22, 2014 -> 01:43 PM) .228/.286/.368 Those are his numbers now? Man he fell off about as fast as De Aza.
June 12, 201411 yr QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Jun 12, 2014 -> 11:46 AM) .220/.291/.328 So the Sox have two left handed bats in the middle of the order producing more than Grady Sizemore. Humph, go figure.
June 12, 201411 yr QUOTE (Quinarvy @ Jun 12, 2014 -> 05:13 PM) SoxTalk is a cruel, unforgiving world.
June 12, 201411 yr QUOTE (Quinarvy @ Jun 12, 2014 -> 12:13 PM) SoxTalk is a cruel, unforgiving world. Well, when you get post #6 declaring "Im right", then these things happen
June 12, 201411 yr QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Jun 12, 2014 -> 12:27 PM) Well, when you get post #6 declaring "Im right", then these things happen You could almost bet your house on it happening.
June 17, 201411 yr QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jun 17, 2014 -> 02:33 PM) DFA'd Maybe he would have been better off getting injured like usual, then he'd still have a job
June 17, 201411 yr At least he demonstrated that he could stay healthy. He was bound to be "rusty", and it would likely take more than 150 at bats for him to get his timing back. I know that most of you thought that I was crazy, but I still think that he's not too old to make a comeback. I hope that he gets a chance with another club, as he really busted his tail to get back. He was a genuine five tool talent, before he lost all that time to injuries.
June 17, 201411 yr QUOTE (Lillian @ Jun 17, 2014 -> 04:58 PM) At least he demonstrated that he could stay healthy. He was bound to be "rusty", and it would likely take more than 150 at bats for him to get his timing back. I know that most of you thought that I was crazy, but I still think that he's not too old to make a comeback. I hope that he gets a chance with another club, as he really busted his tail to get back. He was a genuine five tool talent, before he lost all that time to injuries. 3...2...1... QUOTE (Quinarvy @ Jun 12, 2014 -> 12:13 PM) SoxTalk is a cruel, unforgiving world. Edited June 17, 201411 yr by Quinarvy
June 18, 201411 yr QUOTE (Lillian @ Jun 17, 2014 -> 04:58 PM) At least he demonstrated that he could stay healthy. He was bound to be "rusty", and it would likely take more than 150 at bats for him to get his timing back. I know that most of you thought that I was crazy, but I still think that he's not too old to make a comeback. I hope that he gets a chance with another club, as he really busted his tail to get back. He was a genuine five tool talent, before he lost all that time to injuries. He probably shouldn't have done steroids then. **this is my opinion as to why he had success and thus is allowed by the US Government. If he proves otherwise, I will remove this post and burn it with kerosene.
June 20, 201411 yr Ken Rosenthal @Ken_Rosenthal 11m No surprise: Grady Sizemore has cleared waivers. Free agent.
June 24, 201411 yr Ken Rosenthal @Ken_Rosenthal 49m #Phillies announce signing of Grady Sizemore to minor-league deal. Reporting to Triple A.
June 25, 201411 yr QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jun 24, 2014 -> 05:22 PM) Ken Rosenthal @Ken_Rosenthal 49m #Phillies announce signing of Grady Sizemore to minor-league deal. Reporting to Triple A. Phillies place Grady Sizemore on DL after hand torn off during signing of contract
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