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MLB 2010
Since there is no discussion thread for the year....
Could the NL East be any more brutal this year? Even the Nationals have a decent club and Strasburg coming up. Florida is in last place right now at 1 game under .500. One key injury to any team could put them out of it.
Could the NL East be any more brutal this year? Even the Nationals have a decent club and Strasburg coming up. Florida is in last place right now at 1 game under .500. One key injury to any team could put them out of it.
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Phillies will win it with the Braves nipped at their heels.. the Mess, Nats and marlins will all fall off come august the latest..
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Former (mostly) Mets player Wally Backman loses it. (NWS)
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Did the players pick that shit up? I have to know.
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Site hehaving poorly for me, I'll have to check later.
Backman is fucking awesome though. I bet someday he breaks into a zoo and eats a monkey.
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That was fucking rad!!!!!!! I want Wally to replace Manuel for the Mets manager!!
"Let's go grab a beer, doc."
Too bad he'll likely be disciplined. He's had several embarassing personal issues in the past that prevented his being hired to the D-Backs a ways back, if I remember correctly.
Wally rules!
Backman is fucking awesome though. I bet someday he breaks into a zoo and eats a monkey.
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That was fucking rad!!!!!!! I want Wally to replace Manuel for the Mets manager!!
"Let's go grab a beer, doc."
Too bad he'll likely be disciplined. He's had several embarassing personal issues in the past that prevented his being hired to the D-Backs a ways back, if I remember correctly.
Wally rules!
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I want to take the time to say that Charlie Manuel did the right thing on his selection of All Stars. Taking Ryan Howard over Votto may have been a homer type call, but Howard is a beast and if you are playing to win, Pujols playing the entire game is what you want. With the DH he gets to have Pujols and Howard in the game and can now bring Votto in when he wants anyway. The thing I like most about what Manuel did is picking his team to WIN this game instead of taking some bigger name player. The Omar Infante pick astounded me.....even though I am well aware of just how good a player Infante is since I follow the Braves. The Phillies and Mets folks on this board have probably had a chance to see this guy. He plays a lot at 3rd when Chipper is down and he is actually one hell of a player that has played 7 positions on the field over this and last year and has been well over a .300 hitter.
My prediction is that the NL breaks the drought and Infante is involved in the winning runs.
My prediction is that the NL breaks the drought and Infante is involved in the winning runs.
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Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:I want to take the time to say that Charlie Manuel did the right thing on his selection of All Stars. Taking Ryan Howard over Votto may have been a homer type call, but Howard is a beast and if you are playing to win, Pujols playing the entire game is what you want. With the DH he gets to have Pujols and Howard in the game and can now bring Votto in when he wants anyway. The thing I like most about what Manuel did is picking his team to WIN this game instead of taking some bigger name player. The Omar Infante pick astounded me.....even though I am well aware of just how good a player Infante is since I follow the Braves. The Phillies and Mets folks on this board have probably had a chance to see this guy. He plays a lot at 3rd when Chipper is down and he is actually one hell of a player that has played 7 positions on the field over this and last year and has been well over a .300 hitter.
My prediction is that the NL breaks the drought and Infante is involved in the winning runs.
Not gonna happen.. Pujols wont play the whole game.. Chances are Votto will replace him by 3-4 inning..
AL keeps the streak goin.
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Votto will replace Howard at 1st at some point would be my guess since Votto is a good fielder. If they replace Pujols it will be with someone like Matt Holliday or Adrian Gonzalez.
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Howard is on roids? That's news to me considering he lost a lot of weight in the offseason to be a more well-rounded player. His downfall was he was a 1-dimensional player. He is much more than that now.
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Yeah! Now he strikes out AND hits home runs!Gonzoie - Luclin wrote:Howard is on roids? That's news to me considering he lost a lot of weight in the offseason to be a more well-rounded player. His downfall was he was a 1-dimensional player. He is much more than that now.
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Anyone else find it funny how difficult it has been for A-sshole to hit #600?
Must be getting pricey flying in relatives and friends for every game.
Must be getting pricey flying in relatives and friends for every game.
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yay. now just one game behind the yankees. 1 GAME! this weekend should be fun.
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As long as they assfuck the Yanks and Bwooston out of the playoffs, all is well.
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A) He hit 600 about an hour ago, so hah.Canelek wrote:As long as they assfuck the Yanks and Bwooston out of the playoffs, all is well.
B) They will be in the playoffs..
C) Fuck boston.
At least we agree on one thing...
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The SourceFlorida Marlins Delay Game Until Their Fan Shows Up
MIAMI—The Florida Marlins delayed the start of their game against the St. Louis Cardinals last Sunday when Steve, their fan, failed to show up at Sun Life Stadium by the scheduled 1 p.m. start time.
"That's strange," Marlins manager Edwin Rodriguez said while squinting up at their sole fan's unoccupied bleacher seat. "It's not like him to be late, especially on a Sunday. And this is his last chance to see us before we go on the road for 10 days."
"Well, we can't really start without him," added Rodriguez, who had earlier called Steve's cell phone and house, but received no answer. "How would that look?"
The third-place Marlins, who have struggled with attendance for some time, have come to count on Steve to lovingly call out players' names, start "Let's go, Marlins" chants, and boo the visiting team. In addition, the team was reportedly excited to see what Steve would write on a sign to make fun of Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols.
Steve is the only person to attend a Marlins baseball game in eight years.
"I seriously wonder where he could be," said Marlins second baseman Dan Uggla, who suggested the team warm up a little longer to give their fan extra time to show up. "I know his daughter has a dentist appointment, but I'm pretty sure that's next Sunday. Shoot, we'll have to push the game back to 3."
As the delay grew to an hour, dugout sources expressed increasing concern. Players discarded the possibility of Steve being stuck in traffic, as the streets around the ballpark are all but deserted on game days. They also said it was unlikely Steve had been called into the auto parts store where he works, because it is closed on Sundays unless they are doing inventory. Players noted that inventory, however, is always at the end of the month. A check of Steve's Facebook page revealed no family birthdays.
Marlins executives emphasized that in the rare cases when Steve has been delayed he has always been careful to call or at least send an e-mail to Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria.
"But today, nothing," said Marlins president of baseball operations Larry Beinfest. "It's weird. He seemed pretty happy at the last game, when we snapped a losing streak by beating the Cardinals, so you'd think he'd be extra excited."
"Man, I hope nothing's wrong with Lisa," Beinfest added.
Despite Steve's tardiness, the Marlins were not especially concerned that their loyal fan would stop coming to games altogether.
"Steve's not like Lloyd or Fowler was," Marlins third baseman Wes Helms told reporters. "He knows all the names of the pitchers, he knows all about the '97 World Series team, all that stuff that a lot of the guys on the team don't even know. Unless something's wrong, he'll be here. I mean, he has to come. He knows full well that today's promotion is Give Steve a Bat Day."
"I really hope he makes it, because sometimes to cheer myself up I look over and try to pick his face out from all the empty seats," pitcher Will Ohman said. "Guys like Steve are the reason I play my butt off. Although I guess in this case it's more just Steve and not so much guys like him."
Meanwhile, St. Louis Cardinals players and coaches were sympathetic to the Marlins' situation, agreeing to take some extra batting practice. However, manager Tony LaRussa said that because the team's plane was scheduled to leave at 7, they could only wait for Steve for another hour, tops.
"Oh, I think that's him pulling into the parking lot," catcher Ronny Paulino said. "Nah, false alarm. Should have know that wasn't him. Steve doesn't drive an SUV."
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