Post subject: I think MLB is screwing with the baseballs again
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:41 pm
Camden Crew
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its just my opinion, and maybe Im reaching a bit, but we all know MLB has messed with the balls before (the post 94 strike years HR parade were not ALL steroid related)....
but this year it seems like there are way less HR being hit by the big guys, minus a few ungodly sluggers who'd hit 40 in any era....but I look around at some guys who usually have big HR totals and they are off.
someone look up the HR totals of this year and the last few yrs and tell me if Im way off base here? am I crazy? or have I been watching too many Dodger games where HR are few and far between....
Post subject: Re: I think MLB is screwing with the baseballs again
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:42 pm
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Koufax wrote:
its just my opinion, and maybe Im reaching a bit, but we all know MLB has messed with the balls before (the post 94 strike years HR parade were not ALL steroid related)....
but this year it seems like there are way less HR being hit by the big guys, minus a few ungodly sluggers who'd hit 40 in any era....but I look around at some guys who usually have big HR totals and they are off.
someone look up the HR totals of this year and the last few yrs and tell me if Im way off base here? am I crazy? or have I been watching too many Dodger games where HR are few and far between....
bingo...
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you know fellas, I just checked the HR leaders on MLB.com, which I shoulda done before posting....I HAVE been watching too too many LA Dodgers games.....so nevermind.
Post subject: Re: I think MLB is screwing with the baseballs again
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:44 pm
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pearljamfan80 wrote:
Koufax wrote:
its just my opinion, and maybe Im reaching a bit, but we all know MLB has messed with the balls before (the post 94 strike years HR parade were not ALL steroid related)....
but this year it seems like there are way less HR being hit by the big guys, minus a few ungodly sluggers who'd hit 40 in any era....but I look around at some guys who usually have big HR totals and they are off.
someone look up the HR totals of this year and the last few yrs and tell me if Im way off base here? am I crazy? or have I been watching too many Dodger games where HR are few and far between....
bingo...
one guy that stands out is texiera.. cream or clear mark?
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Koufax wrote:
you know fellas, I just checked the HR leaders on MLB.com, which I shoulda done before posting....I HAVE been watching too too many LA Dodgers games.....so nevermind.
NO MAAAAA
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Koufax wrote:
you know fellas, I just checked the HR leaders on MLB.com, which I shoulda done before posting....I HAVE been watching too too many LA Dodgers games.....so nevermind.
I do believe you said it best when you referred to our RF as "Nancy Drew".
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Yield05 wrote:
Koufax wrote:
you know fellas, I just checked the HR leaders on MLB.com, which I shoulda done before posting....I HAVE been watching too too many LA Dodgers games.....so nevermind.
NO MAAAAA
maybe its the fact that Nancy Drew should have 30+ HR and the prick only has 12.....god is he the biggest blowjob ever!!!
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pearljamfan80 wrote:
Koufax wrote:
you know fellas, I just checked the HR leaders on MLB.com, which I shoulda done before posting....I HAVE been watching too too many LA Dodgers games.....so nevermind.
I do believe you said it best when you referred to our RF as "Nancy Drew".
he went yard yesterday and I almost shit my pants. I was so shocked I didnt even cheer, i just sat there amazed. how that asshole leads the team in RBI is beyond me...
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Koufax wrote:
pearljamfan80 wrote:
Koufax wrote:
you know fellas, I just checked the HR leaders on MLB.com, which I shoulda done before posting....I HAVE been watching too too many LA Dodgers games.....so nevermind.
I do believe you said it best when you referred to our RF as "Nancy Drew".
he went yard yesterday and I almost shit my pants. I was so shocked I didnt even cheer, i just sat there amazed. how that asshole leads the team in RBI is beyond me...
he hits clean-up, god knows he should
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Post subject: Re: I think MLB is screwing with the baseballs again
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 11:05 pm
Landry
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Yield05 wrote:
pearljamfan80 wrote:
Koufax wrote:
its just my opinion, and maybe Im reaching a bit, but we all know MLB has messed with the balls before (the post 94 strike years HR parade were not ALL steroid related)....
but this year it seems like there are way less HR being hit by the big guys, minus a few ungodly sluggers who'd hit 40 in any era....but I look around at some guys who usually have big HR totals and they are off.
someone look up the HR totals of this year and the last few yrs and tell me if Im way off base here? am I crazy? or have I been watching too many Dodger games where HR are few and far between....
bingo...
one guy that stands out is texiera.. cream or clear mark?
As someone who watches Tex on an almost daily basis, it's not just his power that's sapped. He strikes out a ton w/ runners on and his plate discipline is shot to hell. I wouldn't be surprised if he just got off the roids, but the issues he's having with his game this season go far beyond HR hitting ability.
J.D. Drew is third among NL right fielders in OPS in a pitchers' park.
this justifies his 55 million dollar salary along with 12 measly home runs and 77 RBI to two people in this universe:
1. you
2. Paul Depodesta
and one of you got shitcanned for paying 55 million for impressive OPS
Would you rather have Shawn Green?
Depodesta was also ripped apart mercilessly for the Mota/Lo Duca for Penny trade. Would you like to have that one back, too?
And, actually, Drew's OPS isn't very impressive. National League right fielders just suck. He's actually second among them right now I think, since Abreu is in the AL. But Drew hasn't been bad by any stretch. I would think your ire would be pointed more in someone else's direction, like Yhency's.
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Peter Van Wieren wrote:
Koufax wrote:
Peter Van Wieren wrote:
J.D. Drew is third among NL right fielders in OPS in a pitchers' park.
this justifies his 55 million dollar salary along with 12 measly home runs and 77 RBI to two people in this universe:
1. you
2. Paul Depodesta
and one of you got shitcanned for paying 55 million for impressive OPS
Would you rather have Shawn Green?
Depodesta was also ripped apart mercilessly for the Mota/Lo Duca for Penny trade. Would you like to have that one back, too?
And, actually, Drew's OPS isn't very impressive. National League right fielders just suck. He's actually second among them right now I think, since Abreu is in the AL. But Drew hasn't been bad by any stretch. I would think your ire would be pointed more in someone else's direction, like Yhency's.
you havent watched Drew play this year though, I have. The other night Maddux was cruising in the 5th when Drew barely jogged after a shallow fly ball and watched it drop in front of him, which led to a 4 run inning.
And not to beat a dead horse, but Paul Depodesta took a 94 win division winner and in one offseason turned it into a 95 loss dead last place team. He gave Drew and his injury riddled body 55 mill, gave head case Derek Lowe gobs of money, then backed up his new SINKER ball pitcher by losing a gold glove caliber 3B and breaking up the best double play combo in the NL, thought Hee Suck Choi was more than the garbage he is, and let Beltre walk without even talking to his agent while lying to the fans that he was doing everything to resign him.
but lest not get into that stuff again its all past. lets just agree Nancy Drew is not a very good player. at least not for 55 mill?
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