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iwillfearnoevil -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (6/18/2008 1:26:03 PM)

i like that ired mets manager too and hope he has some success with LA so it can't be said he got lucky with the yankees cause they had a few great players ...




Yankee Nut -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (6/19/2008 12:46:45 AM)

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ORIGINAL: iwillfearnoevil

yankees west coast games + me = sleepwalking thru work


Very funny. I love it when the Yanks play on the west coast cause then out here we sometimes get the games. I don't have that same problem though cause I usually don't have to work at the earliest is 10 and the latest is midnight. Man the boys are hitting the ball out of the park as of late. Can't believe Milkey made the catch last night. Watched the highlights on SC (ESPN Sports Center not the TSN one for the second time of my life). NO ESPN UP HERE




DenimDiva -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (6/19/2008 12:49:37 AM)

My sister went to see the Giants and the Tigers today. She works for AT&T and it was work related. She is glad she didn't have to pay for that game. She understands now why baseball isn't that exciting for me this year.




Yankee Nut -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (6/25/2008 1:41:51 PM)

How bout King Felix of the M's yesterday (Or the day before I can't quite remember). He hit a grand slam off Santana and the mets. Can't remember the last time a al pitcher has hit a grand slam.

How bout the Jays last night. 21 Hits in a 14-1 whopping of the Reds. Also it was Cito Gastons first home game since becomeing thier manager. Looking forward to watching the Braves-Blue Jays series this weekend.




uncabeeil -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (6/25/2008 2:11:00 PM)

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Can't remember the last time a al pitcher has hit a grand slam.
37 years ago.




iwillfearnoevil -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (6/25/2008 2:20:00 PM)

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ORIGINAL: uncabeeil
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Can't remember the last time a al pitcher has hit a grand slam.
37 years ago.


yeah it doesn't happen much especially since only 16 teams [national league] outside of japan even have pitchers bat. oh wait, high school teams still have the pitchers bat since they are such good athletes usually :)




DenimDiva -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (6/25/2008 2:21:37 PM)

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ORIGINAL: uncabeeil

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Can't remember the last time a al pitcher has hit a grand slam.
37 years ago.


I was only 6 years old then.




Yankee Nut -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (6/30/2008 10:34:31 AM)

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ORIGINAL: uncabeeil

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Can't remember the last time a al pitcher has hit a grand slam.
37 years ago.

Thanks.




Yankee Nut -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (6/30/2008 10:37:42 AM)

My Yanks split their series with the Mets (I Think) but don't quote me on it though cause none of the games were televised up here but I woulden't be able to see any of the games though cause I was busy with other things.

The Jays have been playing well as of late. They have won 5 out of 7 after their weekend series with the Braves.




uncabeeil -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (6/30/2008 12:30:17 PM)

Yeah, it was a split. Pretty ugly one, too. Neither team is playing very good baseball right now.




Yankee Nut -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/4/2008 5:31:09 PM)

My Yanks are playing horable right now. After their 7-0 loss to the Bo Sox last night they had a closed door meeting. Watched most of the game today till the rain out and turned on a movie instead cause u never really know how long those things go. But wired moment in the game though. Damon goes after a ball and the ball sticks on the wall for a second and drops back into the field of play. Damon was injured on the play cause he hit the wall pretty hard so lets hope he isn't out for long though




iwillfearnoevil -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/7/2008 10:15:36 AM)

yeah the ball up there was really weird ... at least they bounced back and split the series ...




noblesinger -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/7/2008 10:24:56 AM)

The Reds are playing a bit better now, after sweeping the Nationals over the weekend. But I'm not going to really say more about them until they come back from this road trip and the All-Star break. But things do look a li-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-tle bit brighter.


Duane




uncabeeil -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/12/2008 8:55:41 AM)

7 in a row! I'm almost afraid to get excited. And this with subs starting in left, right, and second base! Endy Chavez for MVP!!!!!!!




Yankee Nut -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/12/2008 10:54:26 PM)

the yanks have played some interesting ball. in last nights game halliday pitcheded his 7th complete game. strong consideration for starting the all star game.

todays game was a hit fest. when i left it was 9-4 for the bombers.




ConstantReader -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/13/2008 4:30:58 PM)

After pretty much choking yesterday, my Cards are playing much better today, up 11-6 (and threatening) in the ninth against the Bucs.

The Red Sox have also been playing much better, finally adjusting to life without Big Papi (who's slated to return on the 25th). [8D]




ConstantReader -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/13/2008 11:23:50 PM)

The Cards redeemed themselves today, winning 11-6. [sm=dance.gif]




noblesinger -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/15/2008 8:36:49 AM)

Did anybody else watch the Home Run Derby last night?! I was absolutely amazed by what Josh Hamilton did in the 1st round. 28 home runs!! And his pitcher was his 71-yr. old American Legion coach! How cool was that! But the best part of the whole thing was the fact that Josh got the chance to share what the Lord has done for him; saving his physical life from drugs and alcohol, saving his soul, and giving him the opportunity to get to the Major Leagues and play the game he loved so much as a boy. The talent he displayed in HS, which was great enough to make him the #1 pick, never left him during those crazy years, and now he gets to display it for the entire world to see - and hear his testimony of just what God has done for him. Steve Phillips, one of the ESPN commentators, said that for Josh to be able to hit major league pitching, after never going beyond short-season Class A ball, is nothing short of phenomenal. To which I say, "No, Steve. It's nothing short of a miracle from God!" It would have been super if he'd won the thing, but that wasn't in God's plan. He only gave Josh the opportunity to get to the Derby and give Him the glory for what He'd done . . . but that was enough.


Duane




uncabeeil -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/15/2008 10:15:48 AM)

Not to mention the fact that he saved the show for ESPN. If it weren't for him I would have turned it off halfway through the first round. BTW, there's a thread about Hamilton in this folder somewhere.




iwillfearnoevil -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/15/2008 5:13:07 PM)

it was awesome. i did worry he'd exhaust himself but that really doesnt matter. as was pointed out many times, no one will remember who won, just josh's first round performance. great he got to give a testimony. i sure hope it doesn't turn out he was taking steroids :(




Yankee Nut -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/15/2008 7:30:23 PM)

what a home run derby to watch last night though. was suppose to not be home later but i wasn't feeling well so i went home early so i got to watch it.

what a proformance by hamilton though. such a good story for baseball after the steroid era. was dissapointed he didn't win but glad mourneau did win cause he is a local boy




noblesinger -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/16/2008 8:22:54 AM)

There's no way he's on steroids. Josh is subject to almost constant drug testing, because of his past problems, and whenever he does go out to dinner (he mostly orders room service or eats in the hotel restaurant), he has a guy that is his helper/conscience who eats with him at the same table. This is Josh's way of remaining accountable and clean. Just a little FYI.



Duane




uncabeeil -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/16/2008 9:07:23 AM)

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Josh is subject to almost constant drug testing
3 times a week.

I couldn't keep my eyes open last night. [:@] I got to see the first couple of innings and then the recliner sucked the life out of me. Not like it mattered in the end as the game went waayyyyyy past my bed time. And once again the NL can't seem to pull it out.




noblesinger -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/16/2008 9:11:05 AM)

I did say almost constant, Bill.




uncabeeil -> RE: THE 2008 BASEBALL THREAD (7/16/2008 9:20:42 AM)

Guess I should have qualified my post.

Three times a week as opposed to maybe twice a year for any other MLB player.




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