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Posted by SlackerBoy9 on May-29-2005 00:10:

Wow looking like my Mets are going to be getting a sweep of the marlins...much needed and Braves losing today can only help


Posted by Magnetonium on May-29-2005 00:12:

quote:
Originally posted by SlackerBoy9
Wow looking like my Mets are going to be getting a sweep of the marlins...much needed and Braves losing today can only help


I will be happy too if Mets will be sweeping Marlins for all the wrong reasons

Braves will still be 1/2 game back on the Marlins, hehe ...


Posted by SlackerBoy9 on May-29-2005 00:24:

After the season the mets had last year i am happy to just be in the hunt...if the Mets bullpen didn't suck worse than the Braves it would probably be a huge gridlock for 1st....


Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on May-29-2005 02:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium


I will be happy too if Mets will be sweeping Marlins for all the wrong reasons

Braves will still be 1/2 game back on the Marlins, hehe ...

hey man whatever, you guys can have your division champ, as long as the Marlins make the wild card its all good, and we know why.
haha bringing up an old tired topic

NL east is living up to being best division in baseball so far as predicted.


Posted by SlackerBoy9 on May-29-2005 02:46:

Is florida 3rd baseman Mike Lowell ever going to break out of his slump...yikes,he is batting undeg under 2.0 right now,you would think with him having delgado and cabrera batting around him his numbers would spike


Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on May-29-2005 03:02:

quote:
Originally posted by SlackerBoy9
Is florida 3rd baseman Mike Lowell ever going to break out of his slump...yikes,he is batting undeg under 2.0 right now,you would think with him having delgado and cabrera batting around him his numbers would spike

he has a 1hour radio show here every friday, and the guy just sounds so frustrated with his performance, he knows if he could just turn it up a bit this teams hitting would be awesome. He just dosnt know whats up. If were gonna make any noice eventually he s gonna have turn it up one day, Id rather he slump now then later on in the season


Posted by Azz3D on May-29-2005 04:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
Hey hey I didn't say anything about them winning any division, playoff series, championship. When did I give them anything?

I was just saying that the Yanks have turned it around. Last year they lost 22-2 to Cleveland and then won the next day. Last year the Red Sox lost 19-8 in game 3 and then won the next 4 games to take the series. One game doesn't mean anything. Trends do... but baseball is a season of peaks and valleys...

And I was being tongue in cheek about the 200 million...


whoa buddy hold it right there
just a pet peeve of mine...

it was 22-0
not 22-2

i like to remember EXACTLY all the bad losses the yanks suffer


Posted by Dj Smitty20 on May-29-2005 06:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Azz3D


i like to remember EXACTLY all the bad losses the yanks suffer



because you're a pathetic, insecure Boston fan who, despite finally getting a trophy, still has the overwhelming feeling of living in the Yankees shadow of greatness and history?


Posted by Magnetonium on May-29-2005 10:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Azz3D

it was 22-0
not 22-2

i like to remember EXACTLY all the bad losses the yanks suffer






Good one, even I forgot about that one.


Posted by Azz3D on May-29-2005 10:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Smitty20
because you're a pathetic, insecure Boston fan who, despite finally getting a trophy, still has the overwhelming feeling of living in the Yankees shadow of greatness and history?


and proud of it baby


Posted by Magnetonium on Jun-01-2005 09:52:



First of all, my oh my, San Diego Padres are on a roll. They finished the month of May with a 22-6 record.

I am still hoping Cleveland Indians will rebound big time (slowly improving), I can smell them going on a roll soon, dont forget I predicted them to win their division this year before the season started.

As for my Braves ... WOW ... they are struggling big time. Bullpen blew it up again too. I have a bad feeling this wont be the year Braves win their another consecutive division. Here's a quote from MLB.com:

"Offensive problems have plagued the Braves all season. They came into the game ranked 15th of 16 teams in the National League in hitting with a .250 team average, ahead of only the punchless Astros (.239). The Braves know what the problem is -- they just have to work their way through it somehow."


Posted by Mebot on Jun-01-2005 17:58:

I'm surprised the Nats have been keeping up with Atlanta. With so many people out on injury i'm surprised they took the first two games. Still it's a better statistic than the lousy Expos last year.

tonight at 7:05pm, i'll be watching and rooting for the Nationals again.


Posted by Mebot on Jun-02-2005 02:09:

Well the Nats just threw away a 2 run game. what a pisser. Brad Wilkerson said that by beating the Braves tonight, it would show that Washington is for real, however he was talking about their ability to hit against Smoltz. Considering the fact Atlanta got their last 3 runs after Smolts retired, i wonder if Wilkerson's point is still valid.


Posted by Mebot on Jun-03-2005 02:29:

Wow what a great rally by the Braves tonight against the Nats in the top of the 8th, and then a come-from-behind rally in the bottom of the 8th by the Nats to win the game!

See this is why i watch baseball . Can't wait to see some Nationals in action this summer at RFK.


Posted by Dj Smitty20 on Jun-03-2005 02:50:

Hmm...maybe I spoke too soon about the Yankees being back. This current bunch puzzles me...they look like the 96-2001 Yankees some nights with solid pitching and overpowering offense...then they look like a feeble bunch of old men waving pieces of thin cardboard around up there. Arod, I'm afraid, is just not a clutch hitter. Getting rid of Soriano might have been a very bad move. Jeter can't carry this team on his own...Matsui isn't the player he was the last two years. Sheffield cant' hit a breaking ball to save his life.

The pitching is at best, mediocre. the Big Unit? The New york press is calling him the Big Useless. Pavano is inconsistent, Mussina is too old and was never that dominant anyway...Brown? bah...Wang has a bright future at least.

See Yankee haters? throwing money around doesn't guarantee success. In fact, since their payroll exceeded 100 million, they have not won the World Series. I don't understand how a 200 million dollar team can lose straight, win 10, then 16 of 18 and then lose 5 straight with 3 of those being to the worst team in baseball. It's unnerving.

I might be wrong, but I think by August, the Yanks will be out of the playoff race unless something really nice happens (like getting Clemens back and/or making a big deal).


Posted by Magnetonium on Jun-03-2005 10:43:



WOW ... Braves bullpen blew it again. Leading 6-3 in the 8th inning, it gave up 5 runs (Kolb, BLEW IT AGAIN, I HATE HIM SO MUCH). They're struggling big time right now. II havent seen Braves play this bad ever. Its impressive enough that they're still 29-24. f they win the division this year, it will be a miracle. I am really disappointed in my team - but I am still rooting hard and hoping for the best. The whole NL East is .500 or better and all teams are separated by less than 3 games. Never seen that in baseball before.

Hehe, Yankees getting swept by The Royals. Man, as I said before, its really interesting to watch Yankees lose in the strangest ways. Either blowouts or getting swept by low teams. I am gonna through some facts at you: Yankees payroll 260 million vs. Royals payroll 40 million. Royals sweep Yankees for the first time in 15 years. This series marked the first time Royals have swept a team in the past 78 of their series.


Posted by Magnetonium on Jun-03-2005 12:09:

Alright, time to have some fun here ...

QUESTION: "What is the only Major League team without a single extra-inning game this season?"

Winner = Respect & 1 Point.


Posted by SlackerBoy9 on Jun-03-2005 21:35:

i am going out on a limb and saying the devil rays have no extra inning games...next guess being the padres


Posted by Mebot on Jun-03-2005 23:08:

i was thinking the padres too, but i didnt want to be the first person to post about it, cos honestly i have no clue.


Posted by Member of X on Jun-03-2005 23:51:

Yanks payroll is not 260 million! It's widely known to be 200 million. Which still makes it astronimical but still...

And A LOT of it is dead weight like huge monstrous salaries for Giambi, Bernie, Posada, Mussina, and way too much for pathetic relievers like Paul Quantrill.

Take that 200 and respend it with today's players and they'd be dominant. Have it loaded into a bunch of guys a shade past their prime and you got what you see, not a championship ballclub, and swept by the last place team for only the third time in their history. Yikes!


Posted by Magnetonium on Jun-04-2005 01:03:

quote:
Originally posted by SlackerBoy9
i am going out on a limb and saying the devil rays have no extra inning games...next guess being the padres


Hehe, wrong answers. The team, by the way, is in American League, and they are doing quite well. few games ago they were actually quite close to going in extra innings, but bottom of the ninth, a home run ...


Posted by SlackerBoy9 on Jun-04-2005 01:14:

Twins


Posted by verndogs on Jun-04-2005 06:02:

red sox?


Posted by Magnetonium on Jun-04-2005 07:48:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
red sox?


We got a winner!


Posted by Acid Circus on Jun-04-2005 11:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Acid Circus
The Astros are old and tired looking, they'll blow it mid season when all those games catch up on them.


Man they've blown it way before even I thought, despite Pettite looking good last night and Clemens still pitching some gems the Astros are showing their age. Last night put the final nail in the coffin of the silly Berkman vs Pujols comparison, Pujols is on a different planet to Berkman!


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