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Author: | Peter Van Wieren [ Mon Apr 25, 2005 3:07 am ] |
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PhilPritchard wrote: davo15 wrote: PhilPritchard wrote: One of the greatest moments in sports history. I find it's kind of unrecognized because it was in Canada. and? That's all. i kid. at least it wasn't montreal. |
Author: | PhilPritchard [ Mon Apr 25, 2005 3:11 am ] |
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davo15 wrote: PhilPritchard wrote: davo15 wrote: PhilPritchard wrote: One of the greatest moments in sports history. I find it's kind of unrecognized because it was in Canada. and? That's all. i kid. at least it wasn't montreal. Good point. |
Author: | flavdave [ Mon Apr 25, 2005 3:31 am ] |
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PhilPritchard wrote: Cal Varnsen wrote: anyone from philly remember that big black spot on the turf in centerfield where he used to spit? say what you want about that '93 team, but that year is burned onto my brain....god it was great. Good god look at that mullet. O, Canada! |
Author: | PhilPritchard [ Mon Apr 25, 2005 3:51 am ] |
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flavdave wrote: PhilPritchard wrote: Cal Varnsen wrote: anyone from philly remember that big black spot on the turf in centerfield where he used to spit? say what you want about that '93 team, but that year is burned onto my brain....god it was great. Good god look at that mullet. O, Canada! Thaat's nothing compared to the Philly mullets. |
Author: | parchy [ Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:59 am ] |
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Cal Varnsen wrote: i really don't care that they lost, it was a great year, especially since they were picked to finish last in the division.
the Blue Jays were hands down the better team and I give them all the credit in the world. (paul molitor is the man!) Whatever it takes, Dude! 1st- John Kruk 2nd- Mickey Morandini/Mariano Duncan SS- Kevin Stocker (after the All-Star break) 3B- Dave Hollins OF- Pete Incaviglia OF- Jim Eisenreich OF- Lenny Dykstra OF- Milt Thompson (bench) - he's now the hitting coach for the Phils C- Darren Daulton SP- Curt Schilling, Tommy Greene, Terry Mulholland, Ben Rivera and David West I will never forget that lineup as long as I live... Mariano's grand slam on Mothers Day, Pete's many run-ins with the left-field wall, that 8 run comeback against the Giants against the rain... so many great memories from that team... |
Author: | pearljamminagain [ Mon Apr 25, 2005 12:58 pm ] |
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parchy wrote: I should spit on the 8 autographed pieces of memorabilia I have from Lenny
go for it... i took a baseball bat to my framed poster of mcgwire hitting number 62 |
Author: | pearljamminagain [ Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:07 pm ] |
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the two best teams of 1993... end of story and.... |
Author: | Electromatic [ Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:30 pm ] |
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he also spent nearly 20 million on smokeless chewing tobacco. |
Author: | PhilPritchard [ Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:41 pm ] |
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parchy wrote: 1st- John Kruk
2nd- Mickey Morandini/Mariano Duncan SS- Kevin Stocker (after the All-Star break) 3B- Dave Hollins OF- Pete Incaviglia OF- Jim Eisenreich OF- Lenny Dykstra OF- Milt Thompson (bench) - he's now the hitting coach for the Phils C- Darren Daulton SP- Curt Schilling, Tommy Greene, Terry Mulholland, Ben Rivera and David West I will never forget that lineup as long as I live... Mariano's grand slam on Mothers Day, Pete's many run-ins with the left-field wall, that 8 run comeback against the Giants against the rain... so many great memories from that team... That's an amazing lineup, but... C - Pat Borders 1B - John Olerud - 24-107-.363, batting champion 2B - Roberto Alomar - 17-93-.326, 55 SB 3B - Ed Sprague - 12-73-.260 SS - Tony Fernandez - 4-50-.306, 15 SB (in 94 games) RF - Joe Carter - 33-121-.254 CF - Devon White - 15-52-.273, 34 SB LF - Turner Ward/Rickey Henderson DH - Paul Molitor - 22-111-.332, 22 SB Add a starting rotation of Juan Guzman, Pat Hentgen, Todd Stottlemyre, Jack Morris and Dave Stewart... beat that. |
Author: | parchy [ Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:47 pm ] |
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PhilPritchard wrote: parchy wrote: 1st- John Kruk 2nd- Mickey Morandini/Mariano Duncan SS- Kevin Stocker (after the All-Star break) 3B- Dave Hollins OF- Pete Incaviglia OF- Jim Eisenreich OF- Lenny Dykstra OF- Milt Thompson (bench) - he's now the hitting coach for the Phils C- Darren Daulton SP- Curt Schilling, Tommy Greene, Terry Mulholland, Ben Rivera and David West I will never forget that lineup as long as I live... Mariano's grand slam on Mothers Day, Pete's many run-ins with the left-field wall, that 8 run comeback against the Giants against the rain... so many great memories from that team... That's an amazing lineup, but... C - Pat Borders 1B - John Olerud - 24-107-.363, batting champion 2B - Roberto Alomar - 17-93-.326, 55 SB 3B - Ed Sprague - 12-73-.260 SS - Tony Fernandez - 4-50-.306, 15 SB (in 94 games) RF - Joe Carter - 33-121-.254 CF - Devon White - 15-52-.273, 34 SB LF - Turner Ward/Rickey Henderson DH - Paul Molitor - 22-111-.332, 22 SB Add a starting rotation of Juan Guzman, Pat Hentgen, Todd Stottlemyre, Jack Morris and Dave Stewart... beat that. Dude, I'm not trying to 'beat' the Blue Jays... you won, that's okay with me... I'm over it... you don't always have to try and one-up a Phillies fan everytime they mention 1993 That being said I wasn't mentioning that lineup because of how 'good' it was... in fact, any other year with that lineup and you'll be lucky to be .500... that's probably the reason it was such an awesome team... a bunch of no-names and animals banded together to somehow get to the World Series... hell, I'm still proud of those guys |
Author: | PhilPritchard [ Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:53 pm ] |
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parchy wrote: Dude, I'm not trying to 'beat' the Blue Jays... you won, that's okay with me... I'm over it... you don't always have to try and one-up a Phillies fan everytime they mention 1993
That being said I wasn't mentioning that lineup because of how 'good' it was... in fact, any other year with that lineup and you'll be lucky to be .500... that's probably the reason it was such an awesome team... a bunch of no-names and animals banded together to somehow get to the World Series... hell, I'm still proud of those guys Sorry, I get a little carried away sometimes. The only reason I'm trying to one up you is because it's all I've got. That's all the Jays have ever done and I'm a Leafs fan... so you know how I feel about that issue. |
Author: | parchy [ Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:57 pm ] |
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PhilPritchard wrote: parchy wrote: Dude, I'm not trying to 'beat' the Blue Jays... you won, that's okay with me... I'm over it... you don't always have to try and one-up a Phillies fan everytime they mention 1993 That being said I wasn't mentioning that lineup because of how 'good' it was... in fact, any other year with that lineup and you'll be lucky to be .500... that's probably the reason it was such an awesome team... a bunch of no-names and animals banded together to somehow get to the World Series... hell, I'm still proud of those guys Sorry, I get a little carried away sometimes. The only reason I'm trying to one up you is because it's all I've got. That's all the Jays have ever done and I'm a Leafs fan... so you know how I feel about that issue. Not a big deal at all... chances are I'd be doing the same thing if the Phillies ever won anything in my lifetime |
Author: | Cal Varnsen [ Tue Apr 26, 2005 1:15 am ] |
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parchy wrote: Whatever it takes, Dude!
1st- John Kruk 2nd- Mickey Morandini/Mariano Duncan SS- Kevin Stocker (after the All-Star break) 3B- Dave Hollins OF- Pete Incaviglia OF- Jim Eisenreich OF- Lenny Dykstra OF- Milt Thompson (bench) - he's now the hitting coach for the Phils C- Darren Daulton SP- Curt Schilling, Tommy Greene, Terry Mulholland, Ben Rivera and David West I will never forget that lineup as long as I live... Mariano's grand slam on Mothers Day, Pete's many run-ins with the left-field wall, that 8 run comeback against the Giants against the rain... so many great memories from that team... thanks for bringing a tear to my eye.. |
Author: | parchy [ Wed Apr 27, 2005 12:12 am ] |
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Cal Varnsen wrote: parchy wrote: Whatever it takes, Dude! 1st- John Kruk 2nd- Mickey Morandini/Mariano Duncan SS- Kevin Stocker (after the All-Star break) 3B- Dave Hollins OF- Pete Incaviglia OF- Jim Eisenreich OF- Lenny Dykstra OF- Milt Thompson (bench) - he's now the hitting coach for the Phils C- Darren Daulton SP- Curt Schilling, Tommy Greene, Terry Mulholland, Ben Rivera and David West I will never forget that lineup as long as I live... Mariano's grand slam on Mothers Day, Pete's many run-ins with the left-field wall, that 8 run comeback against the Giants against the rain... so many great memories from that team... thanks for bringing a tear to my eye.. Everytime I see the Krukster on ESPN these days I think about when he and Darren Daulton went to the All Star Game that year... do you remember that Randy Johnson pitch that went like 4 feet over Kruk's head? Man, memories... |
Author: | RrrrrrredBelly [ Wed Apr 27, 2005 12:49 am ] |
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good article on dykstra from jayson stark at espn.com: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/s ... id=2046213 |
Author: | Cal Varnsen [ Wed Apr 27, 2005 1:40 am ] |
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parchy wrote: Everytime I see the Krukster on ESPN these days I think about when he and Darren Daulton went to the All Star Game that year... do you remember that Randy Johnson pitch that went like 4 feet over Kruk's head? Man, memories... i'll never forget it....and when kruk turned his helmet around? classic moments... |
Author: | parchy [ Wed Apr 27, 2005 3:20 am ] |
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Cal Varnsen wrote: parchy wrote: Everytime I see the Krukster on ESPN these days I think about when he and Darren Daulton went to the All Star Game that year... do you remember that Randy Johnson pitch that went like 4 feet over Kruk's head? Man, memories... i'll never forget it....and when kruk turned his helmet around? classic moments... The Jake and Dutch show! |
Author: | given2trade [ Wed Sep 30, 2009 1:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Report: Dykstra was juicing and gambling |
Where's the Dykstra thread on how fucking nuts this guy is? Anyway, here is a video of him pawning all his MLB rings. http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/nms/acconomi/post_518.html |
Author: | 4-bagger [ Tue Mar 13, 2012 12:05 am ] |
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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1195702/1/index.htm I'm sure there's a spot on the prison softball team for you Nails. Good riddance. I personally blame his steroid use for the Braves not winning it all in 1993, very likely the best team of their multi-year playoff run. |
Author: | warehouse [ Tue Mar 13, 2012 12:13 am ] |
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dude probably can't even pick up a bat now, he looks like a gremlin or something |
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