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| Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Wiscaaaaaaaaaaansin/Michigan Gender: Posts: 16,647 Thanks: 1,442 Thanked 680 Times in 477 Posts | Official MLB '08 Topic Tigers are 0-3... |
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| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Booyaville (yeah!) Gender: Posts: 10,791 Thanks: 1,019 Thanked 686 Times in 467 Posts | And this gets stickied and college lax doesn't....what a sad day for lacrosse. ![]() On topic, how do you think the Mets will fair without Pedro? -CSM |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2002 Location: Because political usernames ftw Gender: Posts: 3,582 Thanks: 297 Thanked 266 Times in 156 Posts | Go Phillies. |
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| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Booyaville (yeah!) Gender: Posts: 10,791 Thanks: 1,019 Thanked 686 Times in 467 Posts | 67.50 Not a price; Tom Gordon's ERA. -CSM |
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| Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: Texas Gender: Posts: 9,031 Thanks: 521 Thanked 1,099 Times in 583 Posts | Astros are 1-3. Rocked Hoffman in the win, though. |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: O-H! I-O! Gender: Posts: 10,135 Thanks: 44 Thanked 77 Times in 54 Posts | Johnny ****ing Cueto. Learn the name. 7 IP, 1 H, 1 ER in his major league debut. 10 Ks, the most in a debut since 1900. Was still throwing 95 MPH+ in the 6th. Holy ****ing ****. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: I'll take Street Fighter over Dragonball any day. Gender: Posts: 2,549 Thanks: 0 Thanked 191 Times in 126 Posts | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2000 Location: DenCo Gender: Posts: 9,850 Thanks: 127 Thanked 365 Times in 192 Posts | I'd start worrying about the Tigers. They got swept by the Royals and are on the verge of getting swept by the White Sux. The starters don't look good, the pen looks awful, and the offense isn't working right. There was cause for concern with the bottom 3 of the rotation and the entire bullpen. This was a team that needed to make a move for some pen depth. Houston has shown what's going to happen all year. The offense will score 6 runs, the opponents will score 8. Their rotation (minus Oswalt) is trash and their entire pen is trash. Except Valverde, who is essentially useless if your setup guys and middle relief and 2-5 starters don't give you a save situation. Colorado starting slow isn't an anomoly. Cincy, Baltimore, and Florida are anomolies. Milwaulkee will go as far as their rotation takes them, though don't take too much from the first Chicago series (2-1) and the SF series (SF is one of the worst teams in the league). I expect Sheets month long stint to the DL to happen by June 1. Gagne's first outing (Blown save) is the real Gagne. He won't be the firm closer by the ASG. Not sold on the Cards. I think they'll be a 3rd place finisher in the NL Central, but I don't think they have the personel or the health to stay in the hunt into September. Pujols will probably get washed for the season for his elbow. Not panicing on the Mets yet. I do think they won't run away with the division. I think Atlanta is back, and I don't think Santana will get the NL Cy Young or be the wins leader. Fukudome is real. NL RotY. If Derrick Lee keeps hitting like this, he's back in contention for the batting title. Triple crown might be out of reach with monsters like R Howard and P Fielder in the NL. Last edited by Lurch1982; 04-06-2008 at 04:08 PM. Reason: various thoughts |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: O-H! I-O! Gender: Posts: 10,135 Thanks: 44 Thanked 77 Times in 54 Posts | Corey Patterson. 4 HR, .323, 8 RBI, 1 SB, 2 SOs Corey Patterson. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2000 Location: DenCo Gender: Posts: 9,850 Thanks: 127 Thanked 365 Times in 192 Posts | He's playing in Cincy, where you or I could walk in and belt one into the bleachers. Nobody ever doubted K-patt could hit. People doubted if he could lay off of pitches long enough to slam one over the fence. Also, Tigers finally won. |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: O-H! I-O! Gender: Posts: 10,135 Thanks: 44 Thanked 77 Times in 54 Posts | He's actually hitting better on the road. So nyeh. |
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| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Booyaville (yeah!) Gender: Posts: 10,791 Thanks: 1,019 Thanked 686 Times in 467 Posts | Mets, Tigers, Yankees, Red Sox, Phillies... All disappointing starts to teams we thought were gonna be good. -CSM |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2000 Location: DenCo Gender: Posts: 9,850 Thanks: 127 Thanked 365 Times in 192 Posts | Looking at the standings in April is pointless. You look at trends. Tigers struggling shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. They only have one really good starter and a mediocre pen. If the bats go cold, they're going to lose. Granted, giving up 118 runs in 20 games will do that too. Boston turned it around rather quickly, though they're giving up more runs than you'd want. Phillies are expected to struggle without J-Roll. Mets, again, have the same problems they had last year. Questionable health, questionable depth, questionable pen. The Yanks haven't started fast in the last few years. Not expecting them to run out of the gate. Trends to pay attention to: Atlanta is real and has the potential to win that division. They need to convert more opportunities. If the Cubs bats stay this hot, they'll win 100 games and run away with the Central. Gagne as a Brewer is comedic gold with the blown saves. Dude is done. Cards could be a Wild Card team, but they're as good as they are healthy. Astros are likely going to finish a distant 4th..maybe even 5th. Pitching is atrocious. Dbacks look amazing right now. Everything else in that division looks underachieving. Padres still can't score, Rockies are back to hemmoraging runs, and the Dodgers are underachieving. Teams that are not real: Baltimore, Florida, KC, Oakland Jury's still out: ATL, White Sox, STL Teams that will be back in it before you realize it: Cle, Det, Sea, NYY |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Connecticut Posts: 10,519 Thanks: 7 Thanked 30 Times in 22 Posts | Moose finally pitched well last night? Thats what we need from him. |
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| Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: Texas Gender: Posts: 9,031 Thanks: 521 Thanked 1,099 Times in 583 Posts | Lance Berkman laughs at the puny human attempts to pitch to him. |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Apr 1999 Location: Alone....so terribly alone... Some... where... out... there... *dies* Gender: Posts: 12,760 Thanks: 194 Thanked 504 Times in 235 Posts | If the O's manage to win 1 game over 0.500 this year, I'd be thrilled.-jay |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: I'll take Street Fighter over Dragonball any day. Gender: Posts: 2,549 Thanks: 0 Thanked 191 Times in 126 Posts | |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Apr 1999 Location: Alone....so terribly alone... Some... where... out... there... *dies* Gender: Posts: 12,760 Thanks: 194 Thanked 504 Times in 235 Posts | Yeah, they've been quite non-sucky so far this year. It's been nice. I wish I could watch effing games down here in VA. Cabrera has just been a beast. The playoffs will come sooner or later for the O's. Especially now that they have some young players to look forward to. And some actual pitching. After 10 losing seasons though, one step at a time. -jay |
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| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Booyaville (yeah!) Gender: Posts: 10,791 Thanks: 1,019 Thanked 686 Times in 467 Posts | Right now, I see a Milwaulkee vs Anaheim World Series. I'm not picking the Mets, especially when they're this hot, and there's no way in hell I'm picking the Cubs to win or even be there. The AL I couldn't care less about (although I'd like to see the White Sox go to the World Series just to piss off Cubs fans ). -CSM |
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