Amanda thinks that the problem is:
Shaq Vs. Pujols Posted by Amanda on Monday, July 20, 2009 / Labels: Call of the Day , Pujols , Shaq Shaquille O'Neal will be test his baseball skills in his new reality show,
Bernie Miklasz might have an idea about it:
Bernie, just cover the football games and I m sure you can squeeze in the concert. When Springsteen comes to town on the 25th, the Cards might be involved in the NLCS, but the World Series starts October 28. Brock looked up the dates to make sure he wouldn t be missing his Cubs in the World Series in order to see the Boss. LOL IlliniAmy 12:37 pm July 17th, 2009
Reid Laymance says it all comes down to this:
Ditto here, sluman. We did see Rasmus homer in the May game. There was another Friday game at RFK a few years ago and AP didn t start. floodtime 3:32 pm July 23rd, 2009
Randy imagines that:
Albert Pujols of the St. Louis CardinalsBest NBA Player: Lebron James of the Cleveland CavaliersBest WNBA Player:
For example, Chris Matyszczyk considers:
I m ready. Are they? (Credit: picapp.com) In the tennis match against Serena Williams, the shorter and stouter of the two Williams sisters will be required to wear five-inch Manolos and a cocktail dress recently vacated by Heidi Klum.
Jim McLennan brings some great news:
Well, if I m out of town because I m at a Dbacks game, that doesn t exactly count around here, does it? "In the future, I want to be a fossil. Or, at least have my feces be fossilized" -Pygalgia by DbacksSkins on Jul 19, 2009 2:12 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Still not being convinced, Jim McLennan replies:
But it goes toward your overall comment total. "In the future, I want to be a fossil. Or, at least have my feces be fossilized" -Pygalgia by DbacksSkins on Jul 19, 2009 2:07 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Furthermore, Jim McLennan claims:
Plus, technically, being in Phoenix would count as out of town for us. by emilylovesthedbacks on Jul 19, 2009 2:13 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs That's my point. It s technically out of time , but c mon! It s Phoenix! Oh, I just remembered, next month I ll be on Mt. Lemmon for a Dezert Focus get-together on a Saturday, but that doesn t count, does it? "In the future, I want to be a fossil. Or, at least have my feces be fossilized" -Pygalgia by DbacksSkins on Jul 19, 2009 2:15 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs Argh.... *town "In the future, I want to be a fossil. Or, at least have my feces be fossilized" -Pygalgia by DbacksSkins on Jul 19, 2009 2:15 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Furthermore, Jim McLennan claims:
Phil. the 100+ posts was hyperbole (you re short) "When fascism comes to this country, it will be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross" - Upton Sinclair by Zephon on Jul 19, 2009 2:45 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Ben Nicholson-Smith also takes into account the following fact:
Funny thing is, Wallace would be a better power hitter in the MLB right now than Holliday, and we re willing to turn that over for two months of one home run and a bundle of singles in Holliday, who we cannot re-sign or would accept arb and eat up our free cash for next year? If this deal goes down, Mo is the new Sebean. This has Dan Haren written all over it: aging was-superstar on the decline getting flipped before his ship sinks. Posted by: Zoop | July 23, 2009 at 02:01 PM
But J says that's not all:
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Ben Nicholson-Smith also takes into account the following fact:
The bottom line for me is that Holliday is an above average OF, who will be a .800 - .850 OPS guy who will hit in the neighborhood of 20-25 HR/year. In my book, that is not worth the Cardinals best minor league prospect.
Jim McLennan thinks that the problem is:
IM AZBOMBERS I HATE BLACK PEOPLE AND I TYPE IN ALL CAPS "In the future, I want to be a fossil. Or, at least have my feces be fossilized" -Pygalgia by DbacksSkins on Jul 19, 2009 4:01 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs What's up with the race card? You sure like playing it all the time. Have we sent the "Don't shoot, we're pathetic" transmission yet? by unnamedDBacksfan on Jul 19, 2009 7:51 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Still not being convinced, J replies:
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In response, admin claims:
In its live broadcast, Fox (and remember , this is Fox Sports, not Fox News) covered Obama s first pitch at a very weird angle that conveyed his spastic motion but didn t do justice to how pathetic the toss was.
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
Albert Pujols From: Amanda Bernie Miklasz Reid Laymance Randy Chris Matyszczyk Jim McLennan Ben Nicholson-Smith J Admin /26707297
Albert Pujols From: Bob Sturm James Warren Ben Nicholson-Smith Night Owl Admin Stephen Carter Cardinal70 Jim McLennan Covered In Wrappers Jrocke217 Randy Jrocke217 Photo182 Cardinal70 /26707296
Bob Sturm scans the other's answers and reply:
Table Tutorial So there you have it. In the modern history of baseball, exactly 3 men have won the decade triple crown in their league: Ted Williams in the AL 1940 s, Rogers Hornsby in the NL in the 1920 s, and Honus Wagner NL, in the 1900 s.
James Warren sees it this way:
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Ben Nicholson-Smith brings a word of caution:
One thing I will say is this: if Matt Holliday is PROTECTED by Albert Pujols...he could become quite dangerous. He is on pace to break his personal best for BB, which tells me they may not be pitching to him in OAK (unintentionally pitching around him).
Thinking that's not all, night owl adds:
AGHS 19 - Albert Pujols sketch card (+3). This is probably my favorite of the A&G sketch cards I've seen. I'm not impressed with most of them.
admin brings some great news:
But I m funny about things like that.Apparently, however, the president must also be able to throw a 90 mph fastball to satisfy the right wing.But wait!!
But Stephen Carter says that's not all:
CALLER: Well, I'm a girl, and I don't throw like that.RUSH: Well, that's not an insult. Girls don't throw overhanded like Obama did.
night owl tells the real story:
April 18: Andre EthierApril 17: Jonathan BroxtonApril 16: Eric StultsApril 15: Clayton Kershaw
Cardinal70 also takes into account the following fact:
3) You could get the same offensive boost, perhaps, in just promoting Wallace. Tony LaRussa seems to want Mark DeRosa at third, fine. Put Wallace in left field. We've dealt with Chris Duncan's defense out there for so long, I think we could tolerate Wallace's, especially if he starts contributing offensively. If he gets really bad, move DeRosa out there and him back to third. I know he's no great shakes there either, but you've got the option.
For example, Cardinal70 considers:
3) You could get the same offensive boost, perhaps, in just promoting Wallace. Tony LaRussa seems to want Mark DeRosa at third, fine. Put Wallace in left field. We've dealt with Chris Duncan's defense out there for so long, I think we could tolerate Wallace's, especially if he starts contributing offensively. If he gets really bad, move DeRosa out there and him back to third. I know he's no great shakes there either, but you've got the option.
Jim McLennan tells the real story:
I have type quietly, because she s in the next room, but I m really scared right now. i think she saw the Lugo/Byrnes thread and now she s OH DEAR LORD NOOOO NOT MY I was so lucky getting mono. That was like the best diet ever. by soco on Jul 19, 2009 3:40 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Jim McLennan remembers that:
Which will be never Things âSkins has in common with foulpole for 400, please. -- soco by snakecharmer on Jul 19, 2009 1:27 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Covered in Wrappers says it all comes down to this:
Crackin Wax 2009 Topps Allen & Ginter: The Review! 2 days ago Porter's Prospect Report 7/20 AA Minor League Report 2 days ago
jrocke217 comes with the facts:
United Cardinal Bloggers Radio Hour About Me jrocke217 Feel free to email me at jrocke217@yahoo.com, please use 'Cardinals Best News Links' in the subject title and I will get back to you as soon as possible. View my complete profile
Randy intervenes and adds:
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jrocke217 shows how it is done:
Rob Rains "Tony LaRussa: Man On A Mission" Larry Tye "Satchel Paige: The Life & Times Of An American Legend"
However, photo182 states that:
ST LOUIS, MO - JULY 13: National League All-Star Albert Pujols (notes) of the St. Louis Cardinals is greeted by children after competing in the second round of the State Farm Home Run Derby at Busch Stadium on July 13, 2009 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
In other words, Covered in Wrappers puts it this way:
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Cardinal70 thinks that the problem is:
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Table Tutorial So there you have it. In the modern history of baseball, exactly 3 men have won the decade triple crown in their league: Ted Williams in the AL 1940 s, Rogers Hornsby in the NL in the 1920 s, and Honus Wagner NL, in the 1900 s.
James Warren sees it this way:
Read More: Economic Crisis , Economy , Media , Sarah Palin , This Week In Magazines , Vanity Fair , Warren Buffett , Media News
Ben Nicholson-Smith brings a word of caution:
One thing I will say is this: if Matt Holliday is PROTECTED by Albert Pujols...he could become quite dangerous. He is on pace to break his personal best for BB, which tells me they may not be pitching to him in OAK (unintentionally pitching around him).
Thinking that's not all, night owl adds:
AGHS 19 - Albert Pujols sketch card (+3). This is probably my favorite of the A&G sketch cards I've seen. I'm not impressed with most of them.
admin brings some great news:
But I m funny about things like that.Apparently, however, the president must also be able to throw a 90 mph fastball to satisfy the right wing.But wait!!
But Stephen Carter says that's not all:
CALLER: Well, I'm a girl, and I don't throw like that.RUSH: Well, that's not an insult. Girls don't throw overhanded like Obama did.
night owl tells the real story:
April 18: Andre EthierApril 17: Jonathan BroxtonApril 16: Eric StultsApril 15: Clayton Kershaw
Cardinal70 also takes into account the following fact:
3) You could get the same offensive boost, perhaps, in just promoting Wallace. Tony LaRussa seems to want Mark DeRosa at third, fine. Put Wallace in left field. We've dealt with Chris Duncan's defense out there for so long, I think we could tolerate Wallace's, especially if he starts contributing offensively. If he gets really bad, move DeRosa out there and him back to third. I know he's no great shakes there either, but you've got the option.
For example, Cardinal70 considers:
3) You could get the same offensive boost, perhaps, in just promoting Wallace. Tony LaRussa seems to want Mark DeRosa at third, fine. Put Wallace in left field. We've dealt with Chris Duncan's defense out there for so long, I think we could tolerate Wallace's, especially if he starts contributing offensively. If he gets really bad, move DeRosa out there and him back to third. I know he's no great shakes there either, but you've got the option.
Jim McLennan tells the real story:
I have type quietly, because she s in the next room, but I m really scared right now. i think she saw the Lugo/Byrnes thread and now she s OH DEAR LORD NOOOO NOT MY I was so lucky getting mono. That was like the best diet ever. by soco on Jul 19, 2009 3:40 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Jim McLennan remembers that:
Which will be never Things âSkins has in common with foulpole for 400, please. -- soco by snakecharmer on Jul 19, 2009 1:27 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Covered in Wrappers says it all comes down to this:
Crackin Wax 2009 Topps Allen & Ginter: The Review! 2 days ago Porter's Prospect Report 7/20 AA Minor League Report 2 days ago
jrocke217 comes with the facts:
United Cardinal Bloggers Radio Hour About Me jrocke217 Feel free to email me at jrocke217@yahoo.com, please use 'Cardinals Best News Links' in the subject title and I will get back to you as soon as possible. View my complete profile
Randy intervenes and adds:
Sean Hannity moving to KZRG Get this collection agency off my back! Franken makes U. S. Senate debut Text for Sonia Sotomayor opening statement provide...
jrocke217 shows how it is done:
Rob Rains "Tony LaRussa: Man On A Mission" Larry Tye "Satchel Paige: The Life & Times Of An American Legend"
However, photo182 states that:
ST LOUIS, MO - JULY 13: National League All-Star Albert Pujols (notes) of the St. Louis Cardinals is greeted by children after competing in the second round of the State Farm Home Run Derby at Busch Stadium on July 13, 2009 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
In other words, Covered in Wrappers puts it this way:
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Cardinal70 thinks that the problem is:
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Friday, August 14, 2009
Albert Pujols From: Jrocke217 Geoff Young Ben Nicholson-Smith Dylansharek Steve Benen Erik Manning Randy Awful Announcing Derrick Goold PaulNoonan Night Owl Jim McLennan Moshe Mandel Nkwa Asonye Ben Nicholson-Smith /26689879
jrocke217 brings a word of caution:
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Geoff Young remembers that:
Much has been written about Clyde , whom the Rangers pushed directly from high school and essentially put into a position to fail, which he did. Bane was three years older and met with slightly more immediate success , but he threw all of 168 innings over parts of three seasons for the Twins before fading.
For example, Ben Nicholson-Smith considers:
@Know ID yuh I agree in part to what you re saying, you make a pretty glaring contradiction. If we are supposed to ease up on Holliday because of Oakland s lineup, how can you claim he can "carry a team?" In other words, why is he not carrying the A s? Posted by: scatterbrian | July 23, 2009 at 04:55 PM
dylansharek comes with the facts:
And while his records may be gone, Kiner will never be forgotten.Kiner s Baseball-Reference page is peppered with bold marks- a litany of single season records that are a testament to Kiner s dominance during his injury shortened ten-year career. From 1946 to 1952, no one in the National League hit more home runs than Kiner; of his nine years in the senior circuit, Kiner led the league in home runs seven times. He hit 50 home runs twice; 51 in his sophomore season and 54 during his Most Valuable Player campaign in 1949. And speaking of MVP campaigns, Kiner had seven of those too, his best finish coming during that 1949 season when he finished fourth. Kiner s best seasons were as a Pirate and from 1946-53 he appeared in the All-Star game donning that uniform each time.
But Steve Benen has a different opinion:
Michael Jordan didn't have a great success as a baseball player; I guess it follows that he was hopelessly inept at every sport. I can't believe anyone could devote that much space to something that inane. Posted by: dogofthesouth on July 16, 2009 at 5:06 PM | PERMALINK
Erik Manning thinks that the problem is:
Bmore says: July 17, 2009 at 10:46 am Do the Cardinals have enough to make a run at Brandon Wood? The Angels seem intent on letting him waste away. The asking price may be low. Reply
Randy does a quick recap:
Two more oversized contributions for state Democra... GOP director: Nixon playing politics as usual Schweich: I have a very strong group of backers
Awful Announcing explains:
Majorly English Making The Dance Meaningful Collateral Meaningful Collateral MGO Blog Miami Mitch Mike And The Mad Blog
Similarly, Erik Manning adds:
The Cardinals have a question to answer. What in the world are they going to do with Troy Glaus ? The big slugger is a week into a twenty day rehab assignment in the minors and should be cleared to play by August. With Cardinal third-sackers combining for a pathetic .275 wOBA, you would expect that getting back a hitter like Glaus would be welcome news.
Derrick Goold also takes into account the following fact:
I love this column, thanks! Can you tell me the MLB record for IBBs in a season? Career? Dave 2:14 pm July 21st, 2009
For this reason, Randy says:
Article: GateHouse Media has cut more than 10 perc... Cardinals to stay on 1230 AM Orly Taitz: Tony Messenger is corrupt, biased, a p...
PaulNoonan is absolutely sure that:
Cracked Sidewalks 2 days ago Two Fisted Slopper 2 weeks ago 620WTMJ - Blogs - Wisconsin Sports Weekend Blog 3 weeks ago
night owl intervenes and adds:
Pack 19: 15 pointsPack 20: 2 pointsPack 21: 2 pointsPack 22: 8 points
Before going any further, Jim McLennan wants to get this straight:
What about Zephily? I was so lucky getting mono. That was like the best diet ever. by soco on Jul 19, 2009 1:26 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Moshe Mandel also takes into account the following fact:
1) Mariano Rivera- They know what is coming and have known for almost 15 years. They still cannot hit it.
In other words, Nkwa Asonye puts it this way:
It wasn t certain whether Aaron Hill would have a better season than 2008 s injury-plagued campaign. Appropriately, this season has taken many by surprise. In 2006 and 2007, Hill quietly established himself as one of the better second basemen in baseball. Consider this as a rude awakening. Despite the buzz surround the possible trade of ace Roy Halladay, Hill is a bright sign of things to come north of the border. Honorable mention: Russell Branyan, 1B, Seattle Mariners
Still not being convinced, Ben Nicholson-Smith replies:
The Cubs won t make the playoffs. Their offense is terrible, Milton Bradley is supposed to be good? He had one all star year and now hes supposed to change the cubs linup? i dont think so. Fukudome is over rated and nobody on the cubs can stay healthy... good luck making the playoffs with a bunch of over rated, injury prone, scrubs. Posted by: Cardsfan14 | July 25, 2009 at 12:41 AM
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Stan Musial's Stance Five O'Clock Blogger Redbirds Row Cardinals Front Office The Redbird Blog Cardinals GM
Geoff Young remembers that:
Much has been written about Clyde , whom the Rangers pushed directly from high school and essentially put into a position to fail, which he did. Bane was three years older and met with slightly more immediate success , but he threw all of 168 innings over parts of three seasons for the Twins before fading.
For example, Ben Nicholson-Smith considers:
@Know ID yuh I agree in part to what you re saying, you make a pretty glaring contradiction. If we are supposed to ease up on Holliday because of Oakland s lineup, how can you claim he can "carry a team?" In other words, why is he not carrying the A s? Posted by: scatterbrian | July 23, 2009 at 04:55 PM
dylansharek comes with the facts:
And while his records may be gone, Kiner will never be forgotten.Kiner s Baseball-Reference page is peppered with bold marks- a litany of single season records that are a testament to Kiner s dominance during his injury shortened ten-year career. From 1946 to 1952, no one in the National League hit more home runs than Kiner; of his nine years in the senior circuit, Kiner led the league in home runs seven times. He hit 50 home runs twice; 51 in his sophomore season and 54 during his Most Valuable Player campaign in 1949. And speaking of MVP campaigns, Kiner had seven of those too, his best finish coming during that 1949 season when he finished fourth. Kiner s best seasons were as a Pirate and from 1946-53 he appeared in the All-Star game donning that uniform each time.
But Steve Benen has a different opinion:
Michael Jordan didn't have a great success as a baseball player; I guess it follows that he was hopelessly inept at every sport. I can't believe anyone could devote that much space to something that inane. Posted by: dogofthesouth on July 16, 2009 at 5:06 PM | PERMALINK
Erik Manning thinks that the problem is:
Bmore says: July 17, 2009 at 10:46 am Do the Cardinals have enough to make a run at Brandon Wood? The Angels seem intent on letting him waste away. The asking price may be low. Reply
Randy does a quick recap:
Two more oversized contributions for state Democra... GOP director: Nixon playing politics as usual Schweich: I have a very strong group of backers
Awful Announcing explains:
Majorly English Making The Dance Meaningful Collateral Meaningful Collateral MGO Blog Miami Mitch Mike And The Mad Blog
Similarly, Erik Manning adds:
The Cardinals have a question to answer. What in the world are they going to do with Troy Glaus ? The big slugger is a week into a twenty day rehab assignment in the minors and should be cleared to play by August. With Cardinal third-sackers combining for a pathetic .275 wOBA, you would expect that getting back a hitter like Glaus would be welcome news.
Derrick Goold also takes into account the following fact:
I love this column, thanks! Can you tell me the MLB record for IBBs in a season? Career? Dave 2:14 pm July 21st, 2009
For this reason, Randy says:
Article: GateHouse Media has cut more than 10 perc... Cardinals to stay on 1230 AM Orly Taitz: Tony Messenger is corrupt, biased, a p...
PaulNoonan is absolutely sure that:
Cracked Sidewalks 2 days ago Two Fisted Slopper 2 weeks ago 620WTMJ - Blogs - Wisconsin Sports Weekend Blog 3 weeks ago
night owl intervenes and adds:
Pack 19: 15 pointsPack 20: 2 pointsPack 21: 2 pointsPack 22: 8 points
Before going any further, Jim McLennan wants to get this straight:
What about Zephily? I was so lucky getting mono. That was like the best diet ever. by soco on Jul 19, 2009 1:26 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Moshe Mandel also takes into account the following fact:
1) Mariano Rivera- They know what is coming and have known for almost 15 years. They still cannot hit it.
In other words, Nkwa Asonye puts it this way:
It wasn t certain whether Aaron Hill would have a better season than 2008 s injury-plagued campaign. Appropriately, this season has taken many by surprise. In 2006 and 2007, Hill quietly established himself as one of the better second basemen in baseball. Consider this as a rude awakening. Despite the buzz surround the possible trade of ace Roy Halladay, Hill is a bright sign of things to come north of the border. Honorable mention: Russell Branyan, 1B, Seattle Mariners
Still not being convinced, Ben Nicholson-Smith replies:
The Cubs won t make the playoffs. Their offense is terrible, Milton Bradley is supposed to be good? He had one all star year and now hes supposed to change the cubs linup? i dont think so. Fukudome is over rated and nobody on the cubs can stay healthy... good luck making the playoffs with a bunch of over rated, injury prone, scrubs. Posted by: Cardsfan14 | July 25, 2009 at 12:41 AM
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Albert Pujols From: Gagdad Bob The Sports Xchange Josh Q. Public Randy Bob Sturm Derrick Goold Raven Jim McLennan Photo182 Ben Nicholson-Smith Derrick Goold Chris Matyszczyk Derrick Goold Ben Nicholson-Smith /26648416
Gagdad Bob can't forget that:
So, what I take away from all this, is that, when it comes to Bob s arrogant blog, everyone is entitled to anonymous s opinion.
The Sports Xchange remembers that:
Roy Oswalt, pitching. On Tuesday, Todd Wellemeyer had yet another yo-yo performance, giving up five runs in 4 1/3 innings. Wellemeyer seemed to have an improved change-up, good velocity and a decent curveball, and manager Tony La Russa said, "He made a lot of good pitches."
josh q. public does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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Randy is not really sure about that:
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For this purpose, Bob Sturm suggests:
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For example, Derrick Goold considers:
The show will air on ABC.According to a report in this morning s USA Today , O Neal has received clearance from his new team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, to star in the show and take part in the other sports. The same report says he ll begin filming Wednesday in Pittsburgh on the football episode that pits him against Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger . Pujols representatives said they are awaiting more details on the scheduling for Pujols part in the series.
Similarly, Raven adds:
For me, that turned out to be my favorite players and ones that I found attractive. Granted, I wasnât going to skip over a talented player because I didnât find him attractive.  Donât be dumb and pick up a favorite if he sucks. Some of my favorite players are guys youâve never heard of. The reason youâve never heard of them is because they stink. Trust me, even sentimental picks can ruin your season. Donât fall prey to, say, a
Jim McLennan shows how it is done:
I'm Kyle Reese? "In the future, I want to be a fossil. Or, at least have my feces be fossilized" -Pygalgia by DbacksSkins on Jul 19, 2009 1:45 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs Well more like a Kyle Reese s Piece. I was so lucky getting mono. That was like the best diet ever. by soco on Jul 19, 2009 1:46 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
photo182 brings some great news:
It s as if he wants to not only be the best player today, Cardinals outfielder Chris Duncan says, but the greatest player who ever played.
Ben Nicholson-Smith does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
SI_JonHeyman 1. rumor is #cards may want #a s to pay money to cover brett wallace s $1.8-mil 08 bonus. plus, holliday makes $13.5 mil.5 minutes ago from web Posted by: arly2380 | July 23, 2009 at 06:08 PM
Before going any further, photo182 wants to get this straight:
I can understand people being disappointed with A-Rod and Manny, Pujols says of the New York Yankees Alex Rodriguez and the Los Angeles Dodgers Manny Ramirez , who have been ensnared in performance-enhancing drug controversies this year. But just because Manny made a mistake, now I have to pay? Just because A-Rod made a mistake, now I have to pay? Oh, guilt by association? That s wrong.
Derrick Goold comes with a new idea:
Home Blog Zone Cardinal Beat Battery Recharged: LaRue set to catch Wellemeyer 07.21.2009 3:40 pm
But Chris Matyszczyk says that's not all:
Allen Iverson Amare Stoudemire Andre Miller Boston Celtics Brandon Jennings Carlos Boozer Chris Bosh cleveland cavaliers Dallas Mavericks Darren Collison Dwight Howard Golden State Warriors Hedo Turkoglu Houston Rockets James Harden Jason Kidd Kevin Garnett Kobe Bryant Lamar Odom Lebron James Los Angeles Lakers Manu Ginobili Marcin Gortat Memphis Grizzlies NBA Finals New Jersey Nets New York Knicks Orlando Magic Pau Gasol Phoenix Suns Portland Trailblazers Rashard Lewis Rasheed Wallace Richard Jefferson Ricky Rubio Ron Artest San Antonio Spurs Shaquille O'Neal Stephen Curry Tim Duncan Tony Parker Toronto Raptors trevor Ariza Ty Lawson Vince Carter
Derrick Goold might have an idea about it:
most recent posts The P-DQ: Colby Rasmus DG's 10@10: A Twist of the Most Famous Wrist The P-DQ: Houston's Lance Berkman DG's 10@10: Familiar Face, and Now a Familiar Race DG's 10@10: Tomato, Tomahto, Holliday, Halladay David Wright: Gap between Pujols & elites has "broadened" (video posted) Buehrle on being a Cardinal, Mauer on the Triple Crown Derek Jeter is not "a meteorologist, bro" Hoffman says it's time Brewers "kick it in gear" Torre calls Pujols "scary", "frightening", "intimidating"
Ben Nicholson-Smith might have an idea about it:
"Because if you look at the Cubs from top to bottom, with how they should be performing, they re hands down better than any team in the NL Central, even with the Cardinals having Matt Holliday." Disagree. Compare the Cubs to the Cards now side by side, I would say the Cards are the much better team on paper, which I think you are implying here. I mean, The Cards have the best player in all of baseball in there lineup, with an all star catcher behind home plate and other dangerous hitters in there lineup. I would give a slight pitching edge to the Cubs, but offensively, The Cards take it hands down. Posted by: bigmike23 | July 24, 2009 at 04:47 PM
Randy sees it this way:
Former editor rips media overkill on Jackson cover... No updates since early afternoon on Carthage Press... Nixon may call special session for bonding plan
Bob Sturm sees it this way:
Bob Sturm @ July 23rd, 2009 at 10:56 am To Adam and Travis - it is a fair point. And the league stipulation disqualifies Manny in 2000 s and McGwire in the 1990 s, too. But, I am just one man doing research. And, this day job gets in my way, too. TO SDM - 3000 AB s in a decade is the standard. Just 300 AB s in a season times 10.
Sources:
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So, what I take away from all this, is that, when it comes to Bob s arrogant blog, everyone is entitled to anonymous s opinion.
The Sports Xchange remembers that:
Roy Oswalt, pitching. On Tuesday, Todd Wellemeyer had yet another yo-yo performance, giving up five runs in 4 1/3 innings. Wellemeyer seemed to have an improved change-up, good velocity and a decent curveball, and manager Tony La Russa said, "He made a lot of good pitches."
josh q. public does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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Randy is not really sure about that:
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For this purpose, Bob Sturm suggests:
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For example, Derrick Goold considers:
The show will air on ABC.According to a report in this morning s USA Today , O Neal has received clearance from his new team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, to star in the show and take part in the other sports. The same report says he ll begin filming Wednesday in Pittsburgh on the football episode that pits him against Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger . Pujols representatives said they are awaiting more details on the scheduling for Pujols part in the series.
Similarly, Raven adds:
For me, that turned out to be my favorite players and ones that I found attractive. Granted, I wasnât going to skip over a talented player because I didnât find him attractive.  Donât be dumb and pick up a favorite if he sucks. Some of my favorite players are guys youâve never heard of. The reason youâve never heard of them is because they stink. Trust me, even sentimental picks can ruin your season. Donât fall prey to, say, a
Jim McLennan shows how it is done:
I'm Kyle Reese? "In the future, I want to be a fossil. Or, at least have my feces be fossilized" -Pygalgia by DbacksSkins on Jul 19, 2009 1:45 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs Well more like a Kyle Reese s Piece. I was so lucky getting mono. That was like the best diet ever. by soco on Jul 19, 2009 1:46 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
photo182 brings some great news:
It s as if he wants to not only be the best player today, Cardinals outfielder Chris Duncan says, but the greatest player who ever played.
Ben Nicholson-Smith does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
SI_JonHeyman 1. rumor is #cards may want #a s to pay money to cover brett wallace s $1.8-mil 08 bonus. plus, holliday makes $13.5 mil.5 minutes ago from web Posted by: arly2380 | July 23, 2009 at 06:08 PM
Before going any further, photo182 wants to get this straight:
I can understand people being disappointed with A-Rod and Manny, Pujols says of the New York Yankees Alex Rodriguez and the Los Angeles Dodgers Manny Ramirez , who have been ensnared in performance-enhancing drug controversies this year. But just because Manny made a mistake, now I have to pay? Just because A-Rod made a mistake, now I have to pay? Oh, guilt by association? That s wrong.
Derrick Goold comes with a new idea:
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But Chris Matyszczyk says that's not all:
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Derrick Goold might have an idea about it:
most recent posts The P-DQ: Colby Rasmus DG's 10@10: A Twist of the Most Famous Wrist The P-DQ: Houston's Lance Berkman DG's 10@10: Familiar Face, and Now a Familiar Race DG's 10@10: Tomato, Tomahto, Holliday, Halladay David Wright: Gap between Pujols & elites has "broadened" (video posted) Buehrle on being a Cardinal, Mauer on the Triple Crown Derek Jeter is not "a meteorologist, bro" Hoffman says it's time Brewers "kick it in gear" Torre calls Pujols "scary", "frightening", "intimidating"
Ben Nicholson-Smith might have an idea about it:
"Because if you look at the Cubs from top to bottom, with how they should be performing, they re hands down better than any team in the NL Central, even with the Cardinals having Matt Holliday." Disagree. Compare the Cubs to the Cards now side by side, I would say the Cards are the much better team on paper, which I think you are implying here. I mean, The Cards have the best player in all of baseball in there lineup, with an all star catcher behind home plate and other dangerous hitters in there lineup. I would give a slight pitching edge to the Cubs, but offensively, The Cards take it hands down. Posted by: bigmike23 | July 24, 2009 at 04:47 PM
Randy sees it this way:
Former editor rips media overkill on Jackson cover... No updates since early afternoon on Carthage Press... Nixon may call special session for bonding plan
Bob Sturm sees it this way:
Bob Sturm @ July 23rd, 2009 at 10:56 am To Adam and Travis - it is a fair point. And the league stipulation disqualifies Manny in 2000 s and McGwire in the 1990 s, too. But, I am just one man doing research. And, this day job gets in my way, too. TO SDM - 3000 AB s in a decade is the standard. Just 300 AB s in a season times 10.
Sources:
Gagdad Bob The Sports Xchange josh q. public Randy Bob Sturm Derrick Goold Raven Jim McLennan photo182 Ben Nicholson-Smith Derrick Goold Chris Matyszczyk Derrick Goold Ben Nicholson-Smith
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Albert Pujols From: J Mikec Ben Nicholson-Smith Ben Nicholson-Smith Jim McLennan Geoff Young Gagdad Bob Derrick Goold Steve Benen Night Owl Bernie Miklasz Reid Laymance SalukiOrphan /26220456
For this purpose, J suggests:
That's a pretty scary 1-2 lineup punch even with Holliday having a sub-par season. Nice timing too, considering the Yankees are playing the A's...
In contrast, mikec replies:
Jimmy Foxx s 1932 season was off the charts, with a .364 Batting Average, 58 HR, 169 RBI, 3 SB, .469 OBP, .749 SLG (1.218 OPS) in just 154 games. His 162 Game Average is eerily similar to Pujols, but the peak numbers sit quite a bit above the mean. Â To add another distinction, at the age of 32, his 15th in the big leagues, his numbers saw a precipitous drop, lowering his averages down below where they would have been had he retired at the age of 32.
Ben Nicholson-Smith brings some great news:
Jeremy Bonderman Joe Blanton Kiki Calero Carlos Gonzalez Eric Brynes Andre Either Matt Stairs Ryan Langerhans Omar Quintanilla
mikec explains:
This morning, Tim Kurkjian, one of ESPN s baseball experts, joined Mike Greenberg on ESPN Radio s Mike & Mike in the Morning.
In other words, Ben Nicholson-Smith puts it this way:
That said, NOOOOOOO!!!! As a Cubs fan I will be furious if they get Holliday, his âgrittyâ style will mesh perfectly with all the other people who have gone there and given us fits. He is the bat they need in the lineup to get Pujols some protection and they have enough of a lead where his addition would probably counteract much of our (hopefully) playing like we should!
However, Jim McLennan states that:
0 recs | 267 comments | Add comment | Email Print More from AZ Snakepit Piniero 2, Arizona 1: So long and thanks for all the (bat) flips. Jul 2009 by dahlian - 7 comments Diamondbacks 1, Albert Pujols 6 - 'Nuff said Jul 2009 by Jim McLennan - 27 comments Diamondbacks' Off-day News: Snyder rehab, Whitesell up and Haren's early start Jul 2009 by Jim McLennan - 2 comments
Thinking that's not all, Geoff Young adds:
Jumping from Single-AMoving forward to the present day, I'm thinking of players whose timetables defied the normal progression. The most obvious is Albert Pujols , who made the jump essentially from A-ball to the big leagues look ridiculously easy:
In response, Jim McLennan claims:
Ooh, good call. And the new IE is slightly better than the old IE. "In the future, I want to be a fossil. Or, at least have my feces be fossilized" -Pygalgia by DbacksSkins on Jul 19, 2009 1:34 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs Slightly better still means piece of crap though. ;) Things âSkins has in common with foulpole for 400, please. -- soco by snakecharmer on Jul 19, 2009 1:35 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Ben Nicholson-Smith imagines that:
"And where is melonis rex on all this? He d probably be awfully giddy if he thought that the A s could actually land Wallace for Holliday. If Beane pulls off this move, then he really should be applauded." I m right here, scribble. Of course I m giddy and really excited that the A"s might get Wallace. That would be awfully ideal, even if his defense is sub-par at 3B. I think that his defense is a risk worth taking, and the A s are equipped to absorb a potential 1B/DH logjam if Wallace does have to move. Posted by: melonis rex | July 23, 2009 at 01:40 PM
Gagdad Bob objects:
Who slides down the celestial firepole each morning, seizes the wheel of the cosmic bus, and embarks on a bewilderness adventure of higher nondoodling? Who, hallowed be his gnome, loiters on the threshold of the transdimensional doorway, looking for handouts from Petey? Who, with Cousin Dupree's pliers and a blowtorch, yoinks the ancient sword from the stoned philosopher and shoves it in the breadbasket of metaphysical ignorance and tenure? Whose blog is the vertical church of the
Meanwhile, Derrick Goold came up with this idea:
Previous entries Newer entries most read stories about this blog Baseball writers Joe Strauss, Derrick Goold and Rick Hummel cover the Cardinals for the Post-Dispatch and STLtoday.com. They'll provide daily Cardinals updates here, from the start of spring training through the end of the season and beyond. (What's RSS)
Ben Nicholson-Smith imagines that:
Posted by: YanksFanSince78 | July 23, 2009 at 04:30 PM @YanksFanSince78 Yeah but its Oakland, where premium hitters like Holliday take about a 100 OPS point hit and the days of bargains like Hatteberg are all but gone (Branyan the exception). Seeing as the prospects arent ready yet, offering those 2 arby isnt the worst thing ever. It gives them a 1B/3B in Glaus (needed) and a gold glove/possibly good bat in Ankiel, whos an upgrade over Sweeney. There s $30M+ coming off the books so having them accept arby is definitely a nice problem to have. Posted by: PL | July 23, 2009 at 04:47 PM
Meanwhile, Jim McLennan came up with this idea:
Well your time seems to vary from the rest of ours, so, it depends on whose clock you re going on. Things âSkins has in common with foulpole for 400, please. -- soco by snakecharmer on Jul 19, 2009 1:41 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
In other words, Jim McLennan puts it this way:
EI is awesome You can even sort of get around the blackout rules by going to the 8-mini-game preview channel and listening to the audio. Things âSkins has in common with foulpole for 400, please. -- soco by snakecharmer on Jul 19, 2009 1:58 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
However, Steve Benen states that:
Ok I'm no baseball fan but I just watched that MLB clip that was linked in the NR article. The ball very clearly did NOT bounce...I mean I don't really care how Obama pitches...I'm more interested in him getting health care reform passed, but if you're going to lie National review guys and other right wing nutjobs, at least make sure the clip matches what you say! Posted by: Heather on July 16, 2009 at 4:09 PM | PERMALINK
Despite the previous arguments, Ben Nicholson-Smith has many reasons to think otherwise:
Hmmm... Who to believe... Heyman or Rosenthal? http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/9843784/Source:-Cards%27-interest-in-Holliday-%27mild%27-...-for-now Posted by: BravesRed | July 23, 2009 at 03:53 PM
night owl brings a word of caution:
Waxaholic 1975 Topps Roric Harrison 19 hours ago '90s Box Breaks July is almost over?!? 19 hours ago
As Bernie Miklasz says:
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Reid Laymance has another idea:
Pages: [ 1 ] 2 3 Show All Previous entries Newer entries most read stories about this blog Baseball writers Joe Strauss, Derrick Goold and Rick Hummel cover the Cardinals for the Post-Dispatch and STLtoday.com. They'll provide daily Cardinals updates here, from the start of spring training through the end of the season and beyond. (What's RSS)
In response, SalukiOrphan claims:
With 68 games remaining, Pujols has a chance to make up the gap for the batting title, but it will be difficult to chase down arguably the best shortstop playing baseball right now in Ramirez.
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That's a pretty scary 1-2 lineup punch even with Holliday having a sub-par season. Nice timing too, considering the Yankees are playing the A's...
In contrast, mikec replies:
Jimmy Foxx s 1932 season was off the charts, with a .364 Batting Average, 58 HR, 169 RBI, 3 SB, .469 OBP, .749 SLG (1.218 OPS) in just 154 games. His 162 Game Average is eerily similar to Pujols, but the peak numbers sit quite a bit above the mean. Â To add another distinction, at the age of 32, his 15th in the big leagues, his numbers saw a precipitous drop, lowering his averages down below where they would have been had he retired at the age of 32.
Ben Nicholson-Smith brings some great news:
Jeremy Bonderman Joe Blanton Kiki Calero Carlos Gonzalez Eric Brynes Andre Either Matt Stairs Ryan Langerhans Omar Quintanilla
mikec explains:
This morning, Tim Kurkjian, one of ESPN s baseball experts, joined Mike Greenberg on ESPN Radio s Mike & Mike in the Morning.
In other words, Ben Nicholson-Smith puts it this way:
That said, NOOOOOOO!!!! As a Cubs fan I will be furious if they get Holliday, his âgrittyâ style will mesh perfectly with all the other people who have gone there and given us fits. He is the bat they need in the lineup to get Pujols some protection and they have enough of a lead where his addition would probably counteract much of our (hopefully) playing like we should!
However, Jim McLennan states that:
0 recs | 267 comments | Add comment | Email Print More from AZ Snakepit Piniero 2, Arizona 1: So long and thanks for all the (bat) flips. Jul 2009 by dahlian - 7 comments Diamondbacks 1, Albert Pujols 6 - 'Nuff said Jul 2009 by Jim McLennan - 27 comments Diamondbacks' Off-day News: Snyder rehab, Whitesell up and Haren's early start Jul 2009 by Jim McLennan - 2 comments
Thinking that's not all, Geoff Young adds:
Jumping from Single-AMoving forward to the present day, I'm thinking of players whose timetables defied the normal progression. The most obvious is Albert Pujols , who made the jump essentially from A-ball to the big leagues look ridiculously easy:
In response, Jim McLennan claims:
Ooh, good call. And the new IE is slightly better than the old IE. "In the future, I want to be a fossil. Or, at least have my feces be fossilized" -Pygalgia by DbacksSkins on Jul 19, 2009 1:34 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs Slightly better still means piece of crap though. ;) Things âSkins has in common with foulpole for 400, please. -- soco by snakecharmer on Jul 19, 2009 1:35 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Ben Nicholson-Smith imagines that:
"And where is melonis rex on all this? He d probably be awfully giddy if he thought that the A s could actually land Wallace for Holliday. If Beane pulls off this move, then he really should be applauded." I m right here, scribble. Of course I m giddy and really excited that the A"s might get Wallace. That would be awfully ideal, even if his defense is sub-par at 3B. I think that his defense is a risk worth taking, and the A s are equipped to absorb a potential 1B/DH logjam if Wallace does have to move. Posted by: melonis rex | July 23, 2009 at 01:40 PM
Gagdad Bob objects:
Who slides down the celestial firepole each morning, seizes the wheel of the cosmic bus, and embarks on a bewilderness adventure of higher nondoodling? Who, hallowed be his gnome, loiters on the threshold of the transdimensional doorway, looking for handouts from Petey? Who, with Cousin Dupree's pliers and a blowtorch, yoinks the ancient sword from the stoned philosopher and shoves it in the breadbasket of metaphysical ignorance and tenure? Whose blog is the vertical church of the
Meanwhile, Derrick Goold came up with this idea:
Previous entries Newer entries most read stories about this blog Baseball writers Joe Strauss, Derrick Goold and Rick Hummel cover the Cardinals for the Post-Dispatch and STLtoday.com. They'll provide daily Cardinals updates here, from the start of spring training through the end of the season and beyond. (What's RSS)
Ben Nicholson-Smith imagines that:
Posted by: YanksFanSince78 | July 23, 2009 at 04:30 PM @YanksFanSince78 Yeah but its Oakland, where premium hitters like Holliday take about a 100 OPS point hit and the days of bargains like Hatteberg are all but gone (Branyan the exception). Seeing as the prospects arent ready yet, offering those 2 arby isnt the worst thing ever. It gives them a 1B/3B in Glaus (needed) and a gold glove/possibly good bat in Ankiel, whos an upgrade over Sweeney. There s $30M+ coming off the books so having them accept arby is definitely a nice problem to have. Posted by: PL | July 23, 2009 at 04:47 PM
Meanwhile, Jim McLennan came up with this idea:
Well your time seems to vary from the rest of ours, so, it depends on whose clock you re going on. Things âSkins has in common with foulpole for 400, please. -- soco by snakecharmer on Jul 19, 2009 1:41 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
In other words, Jim McLennan puts it this way:
EI is awesome You can even sort of get around the blackout rules by going to the 8-mini-game preview channel and listening to the audio. Things âSkins has in common with foulpole for 400, please. -- soco by snakecharmer on Jul 19, 2009 1:58 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
However, Steve Benen states that:
Ok I'm no baseball fan but I just watched that MLB clip that was linked in the NR article. The ball very clearly did NOT bounce...I mean I don't really care how Obama pitches...I'm more interested in him getting health care reform passed, but if you're going to lie National review guys and other right wing nutjobs, at least make sure the clip matches what you say! Posted by: Heather on July 16, 2009 at 4:09 PM | PERMALINK
Despite the previous arguments, Ben Nicholson-Smith has many reasons to think otherwise:
Hmmm... Who to believe... Heyman or Rosenthal? http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/9843784/Source:-Cards%27-interest-in-Holliday-%27mild%27-...-for-now Posted by: BravesRed | July 23, 2009 at 03:53 PM
night owl brings a word of caution:
Waxaholic 1975 Topps Roric Harrison 19 hours ago '90s Box Breaks July is almost over?!? 19 hours ago
As Bernie Miklasz says:
July 17: Quick Takes on the CardinalsBy Bernie Miklasz Email this Print this Digg Yahoo! Del.icio.us Facebook Reddit Drudge Google Fark Stumble It!
Reid Laymance has another idea:
Pages: [ 1 ] 2 3 Show All Previous entries Newer entries most read stories about this blog Baseball writers Joe Strauss, Derrick Goold and Rick Hummel cover the Cardinals for the Post-Dispatch and STLtoday.com. They'll provide daily Cardinals updates here, from the start of spring training through the end of the season and beyond. (What's RSS)
In response, SalukiOrphan claims:
With 68 games remaining, Pujols has a chance to make up the gap for the batting title, but it will be difficult to chase down arguably the best shortstop playing baseball right now in Ramirez.
Sources:
J mikec Ben Nicholson-Smith Ben Nicholson-Smith Jim McLennan Geoff Young Gagdad Bob Derrick Goold Steve Benen night owl Bernie Miklasz Reid Laymance SalukiOrphan
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Albert Pujols From: Randy Reid Laymance Stephen Carter James Warren Derrick Goold Bob Sturm Awful Announcing Gagdad Bob Cardinal70 Derrick Goold Jim McLennan Ben Nicholson-Smith Rick Hummel Admin Covered In Wrappers Night Owl /26207569
For this purpose, Randy suggests:
About Me Randy Turner I teach eighth grade communication arts (English) at South Middle School in Joplin. Before entering the teaching field, I spent 22 years as a reporter and editor for various Southwest Missouri newspapers. I have published two novels, Small Town News and Devil's Messenger, and one non-fiction book, The Turner Report. View my complete profile
For this purpose, Reid Laymance suggests:
The Cardinals woke up in Washington, D.C., on May 2 with a 17-7 record and were averaging almost 6 runs a game. Pujols was given the day off. Cards got smoked by the supposedly lowly Nats that day, and since 17-7, they ve gone 34-39. Just sayin . . . Mike Smith 3:46 pm July 23rd, 2009
Stephen Carter might have an idea about it:
Here came every baseball, about 50 them. Empty bags were thrown out. The Olathe Night committee scattered all over the field chasing down the balls. I reached down, grabbed one, gave it to the guy, threw the first pitch. Best ceremonial first pitch in Major League Baseball history, and most entertaining, and it was mine. I know about these things, and I've thrown my share of ceremonial first pitches, and I know that the objective is to get the ball without bouncing it, that's why all these Drive-By and State-Run people are making the point that he got the pitch to the plate. But when you look at it from the Major League Baseball dot com center field angle, you'll see that Albert Pujols is crouching so low you can barely see the plate because he's right on top of it. It could not have gotten to the plate because Pujols had to reach in front of the plate to catch it, and I do think he short-hopped it. That's my story and I'm stickin g with it. I've seen short-hops. I've caught short-hops.
As James Warren says:
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Derrick Goold brings a word of caution:
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Bob Sturm is rather skeptical:
David C @ July 23rd, 2009 at 10:40 am I was going to guess if anyone else had it would have been Ted Williams. I m surprised that Dwight Evans is the AL HR leader for the 80 s at 256.
For example, Awful Announcing considers:
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For example, Gagdad Bob considers:
âSo let me get this straight,â I said. âAre you dividing the world into a realm of objects and subjects that can obtain truthful information about them?â"
Cardinal70 tells the real story:
This is a horrible, terrible, no-good, rotten idea and I hope that this is the only time it sees the light of day.
Derrick Goold can't forget that:
less video. Having 10 at 10 withdrawals here, it is enough to make me dislike the all-star break! Dunder 12:43 pm July 16th, 2009
However, Derrick Goold thinks differently:
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As Jim McLennan says:
Annnnnnnnnyways at least I ll finally have some time off to watch some baseball tomorrow. And Extra Innings is having a free preview right now, so tomorrow is all baseball, all the time! (And making fun of the Zellective) I was so lucky getting mono. That was like the best diet ever. by soco on Jul 19, 2009 1:55 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Ben Nicholson-Smith points out another thing aside from that:
Lets not forget the big slugger (and possible trade chip) Troy Glaus might be coming back. Or the teams that are intrested in him, and the player we may or may not recieve for him. So.. i really don t think the cubs would beat the cards if both teams "went on a tiny tear".. and btw, have fun kissing that fat chick.
Having that in mind, Ben Nicholson-Smith wonders:
The Cubs can still outdo the Cardinals if Rich Harden and Milton Bradley can play like the Harden and Bradley of old, which is freaking awesome. But right now, the Cards = frontrunners. Easily. Posted by: melonis rex | July 24, 2009 at 03:33 PM
For this reason, Rick Hummel says:
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admin can't forget that:
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Jim McLennan comes with the facts:
Oh, is this about baseball? Sorry. Return to your previously scheduled program. "I forgot I have short term memory loss." Kate by 4 Corners Fan on Jul 19, 2009 1:41 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Covered in Wrappers is not really sure about that:
A Cardboard Problem: I finally got it skip to main | skip to sidebar Thursday, July 23, 2009 I finally got it It took many months of patience and bidding attempts on eBay but I finally got my 2009 Topps Heritage Albert Pujols C10 Chrome Refractor. Amen. Thanks to Amy for trading that and a bunch of YSL cards for the 1954 Bowman Burgess card.
As a result of that, night owl belives:
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Similarly, Cardinal70 adds:
7 Comments 7 Comments | Leave a comment Ruly | July 23, 2009 12:00 PM | Reply I guess my "unlikely to happen" comment has been downgraded to "possible", huh?
Sources:
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About Me Randy Turner I teach eighth grade communication arts (English) at South Middle School in Joplin. Before entering the teaching field, I spent 22 years as a reporter and editor for various Southwest Missouri newspapers. I have published two novels, Small Town News and Devil's Messenger, and one non-fiction book, The Turner Report. View my complete profile
For this purpose, Reid Laymance suggests:
The Cardinals woke up in Washington, D.C., on May 2 with a 17-7 record and were averaging almost 6 runs a game. Pujols was given the day off. Cards got smoked by the supposedly lowly Nats that day, and since 17-7, they ve gone 34-39. Just sayin . . . Mike Smith 3:46 pm July 23rd, 2009
Stephen Carter might have an idea about it:
Here came every baseball, about 50 them. Empty bags were thrown out. The Olathe Night committee scattered all over the field chasing down the balls. I reached down, grabbed one, gave it to the guy, threw the first pitch. Best ceremonial first pitch in Major League Baseball history, and most entertaining, and it was mine. I know about these things, and I've thrown my share of ceremonial first pitches, and I know that the objective is to get the ball without bouncing it, that's why all these Drive-By and State-Run people are making the point that he got the pitch to the plate. But when you look at it from the Major League Baseball dot com center field angle, you'll see that Albert Pujols is crouching so low you can barely see the plate because he's right on top of it. It could not have gotten to the plate because Pujols had to reach in front of the plate to catch it, and I do think he short-hopped it. That's my story and I'm stickin g with it. I've seen short-hops. I've caught short-hops.
As James Warren says:
This Week in Magazines : Vanity Fair Tries to Figure Out Symbols of the New Sophistication digg Huffpost - stumble reddit del.ico.us
Derrick Goold brings a word of caution:
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Email this Print this Digg Yahoo! Del.icio.us Facebook Reddit Drudge Google Fark Stumble It!
Bob Sturm is rather skeptical:
David C @ July 23rd, 2009 at 10:40 am I was going to guess if anyone else had it would have been Ted Williams. I m surprised that Dwight Evans is the AL HR leader for the 80 s at 256.
For example, Awful Announcing considers:
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For example, Gagdad Bob considers:
âSo let me get this straight,â I said. âAre you dividing the world into a realm of objects and subjects that can obtain truthful information about them?â"
Cardinal70 tells the real story:
This is a horrible, terrible, no-good, rotten idea and I hope that this is the only time it sees the light of day.
Derrick Goold can't forget that:
less video. Having 10 at 10 withdrawals here, it is enough to make me dislike the all-star break! Dunder 12:43 pm July 16th, 2009
However, Derrick Goold thinks differently:
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As Jim McLennan says:
Annnnnnnnnyways at least I ll finally have some time off to watch some baseball tomorrow. And Extra Innings is having a free preview right now, so tomorrow is all baseball, all the time! (And making fun of the Zellective) I was so lucky getting mono. That was like the best diet ever. by soco on Jul 19, 2009 1:55 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Ben Nicholson-Smith points out another thing aside from that:
Lets not forget the big slugger (and possible trade chip) Troy Glaus might be coming back. Or the teams that are intrested in him, and the player we may or may not recieve for him. So.. i really don t think the cubs would beat the cards if both teams "went on a tiny tear".. and btw, have fun kissing that fat chick.
Having that in mind, Ben Nicholson-Smith wonders:
The Cubs can still outdo the Cardinals if Rich Harden and Milton Bradley can play like the Harden and Bradley of old, which is freaking awesome. But right now, the Cards = frontrunners. Easily. Posted by: melonis rex | July 24, 2009 at 03:33 PM
For this reason, Rick Hummel says:
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admin can't forget that:
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Jim McLennan comes with the facts:
Oh, is this about baseball? Sorry. Return to your previously scheduled program. "I forgot I have short term memory loss." Kate by 4 Corners Fan on Jul 19, 2009 1:41 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Covered in Wrappers is not really sure about that:
A Cardboard Problem: I finally got it skip to main | skip to sidebar Thursday, July 23, 2009 I finally got it It took many months of patience and bidding attempts on eBay but I finally got my 2009 Topps Heritage Albert Pujols C10 Chrome Refractor. Amen. Thanks to Amy for trading that and a bunch of YSL cards for the 1954 Bowman Burgess card.
As a result of that, night owl belives:
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Similarly, Cardinal70 adds:
7 Comments 7 Comments | Leave a comment Ruly | July 23, 2009 12:00 PM | Reply I guess my "unlikely to happen" comment has been downgraded to "possible", huh?
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Monday, August 10, 2009
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Similarly, Stephen Carter adds:
RUSH: (laughing)CALLER: He throws like a girl that doesn't know how to throw.RUSH: There are some girls that throw overhanded and don't look girlish but there's a term for it. I didn't make up the term. Now, women, these slow pitch --
Ben Nicholson-Smith considers that:
also, i just looked at his career OPS month by month, his high is 880, low 778. You dont know what youre talking about here... Posted by: PL | July 23, 2009 at 05:53 PM
Ben Nicholson-Smith intervenes and adds:
"you can t say "bla bla if player X was doing better.." or whatever, but you know what? You absolutely can." Well sure you can say that, but it s not going to make it happen. To expect Soriano, Fukudome, Lee, Bradley, or Harden to suddenly all turn their seasons around and start playing at their peak ability is delusional. And as I tried to point out with the Cardinals lineup, you can do "what if s" with any team but that s just not reality. Posted by: BirdsonaBat | July 24, 2009 at 05:15 PM
Raven does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
My three favorite Orioles are on my three fantasy teams. I heart my O s! Â Strategy #4: Do your homework. Brandon Inge might have sucked in the HR Derby, but he s an awesome fantasy option!
For example, Randy considers:
Accused killer of Carthage couple to be allowed to... Did Cynthia Davis get her money s worth Delay in documents from state fire marshal postpon...
Randy does a quick recap:
Multiple Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps was the big winner this year after taking home Best Male Athlete , Best Record-Breaking Performance, Best Championship Performance, and Best Male Olympian. Phelps beats Tiger Woods for âBest Male Athleteâ category after winning it 5 years in a row.
Despite the previous arguments, J has many reasons to think otherwise:
Eric Wedge is sensitive, aware In Case You Missed It: Perfection Right a Sinking Ship Programming Note: A Day of Rest... At Work
J scans the other's answers and reply:
Eric Wedge is sensitive, aware In Case You Missed It: Perfection Right a Sinking Ship Programming Note: A Day of Rest... At Work
Derrick Goold brings a word of caution:
I like it, maybe would like it more with Colby 2 and Stavinoha 6 but I can see it. One point, just because you play 4 RH hitters in a row isnt a bad thing, the Phillies play 3 LH in a row and it doesnt seem to hurt them. I think that a set lineup would give guys a better chance to get into a groove, with the occasional rest day in there. Bobby 4:10 pm July 21st, 2009
admin is rather skeptical:
Upcoming MLB schedule: Sunday Night Baseball (July 26) Chicago White Sox vs. Detroit Tigers at 8 p.m. ET (ESPN, ESPN HD, ESPN Radio, ESPN Deportes, ESPN360.com, ESPN Mobile TV) Commentators: Jon Miller, Orel Hershiser, Steve Phillips
Before going any further, Bruce Markusen wants to get this straight:
Why does the All-Star Game continue to be the âJoe Buck Show?â Itâs difficult enough to have to listen to Buck, who would prefer to be at a football game or reading another promo for the NFL, arrogantly strain himself through nine innings of baseball play-by-play, but why does he also have to handle the pre-game introductions and all the in-game ceremonies that take place throughout the night? Arenât those duties to be handled by the public address announcer at the new Busch Stadium? In addition to a disinterested tone toward baseball, Buck simply lacks the commanding vocal power and presence of a legitimate PA man. (He also apparently doesnât know how to pronounce Chone Figginsâ first name.) Clearly, there should be a separation between the play-by-play broadcaster and the stadium announcer; I wish that FOX would grasp that distinction by the time the 2011 game rolls around.
Gagdad Bob points out another thing aside from that:
Rationalists believe that, unlike the theist, they start from "zero,â without any dogma or metaphysics at all. The Catholic philosopher Stanley Jaki compares it to baseball. Secular philosophers always begin at first base, but offer nothing in their philosophy that can justify how they have arrived there.
Jim McLennan points out another thing aside from that:
Woah. What the hell happened while I was watching King of the Hill (sitting next to Wesley, I might add .)? Cracking up at some of soco and kishi s comments, as usual, but overall, geez, guys. by emilylovesthedbacks on Jul 19, 2009 1:41 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
But Reid Laymance has a different opinion:
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jrocke217 is absolutely sure that:
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Jim McLennan brings some great news:
He's drinking himself into a numbing stupor as we speak. I was so lucky getting mono. That was like the best diet ever. by soco on Jul 19, 2009 1:47 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
jrocke217 considers that:
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SalukiOrphan is absolutely sure that:
Power Rankings: No Performance Enhancing Drugs Nec... Memo To Bud Selig: Major League Baseball Needs A F... The Cavalry Is Coming As Cubs Roster Carousel Con...
Jim McLennan also takes into account the following fact:
Details? You want details? Fortunately, I got details... To start off with the walks, Haren is the sixth pitcher in franchise history to draw two walks. in the same game You'll probably not be surprised to hear that the last was
Jim McLennan has another idea:
Is she really a rocket scientist? I was so lucky getting mono. That was like the best diet ever. by soco on Jul 19, 2009 1:57 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
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RUSH: (laughing)CALLER: He throws like a girl that doesn't know how to throw.RUSH: There are some girls that throw overhanded and don't look girlish but there's a term for it. I didn't make up the term. Now, women, these slow pitch --
Ben Nicholson-Smith considers that:
also, i just looked at his career OPS month by month, his high is 880, low 778. You dont know what youre talking about here... Posted by: PL | July 23, 2009 at 05:53 PM
Ben Nicholson-Smith intervenes and adds:
"you can t say "bla bla if player X was doing better.." or whatever, but you know what? You absolutely can." Well sure you can say that, but it s not going to make it happen. To expect Soriano, Fukudome, Lee, Bradley, or Harden to suddenly all turn their seasons around and start playing at their peak ability is delusional. And as I tried to point out with the Cardinals lineup, you can do "what if s" with any team but that s just not reality. Posted by: BirdsonaBat | July 24, 2009 at 05:15 PM
Raven does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
My three favorite Orioles are on my three fantasy teams. I heart my O s! Â Strategy #4: Do your homework. Brandon Inge might have sucked in the HR Derby, but he s an awesome fantasy option!
For example, Randy considers:
Accused killer of Carthage couple to be allowed to... Did Cynthia Davis get her money s worth Delay in documents from state fire marshal postpon...
Randy does a quick recap:
Multiple Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps was the big winner this year after taking home Best Male Athlete , Best Record-Breaking Performance, Best Championship Performance, and Best Male Olympian. Phelps beats Tiger Woods for âBest Male Athleteâ category after winning it 5 years in a row.
Despite the previous arguments, J has many reasons to think otherwise:
Eric Wedge is sensitive, aware In Case You Missed It: Perfection Right a Sinking Ship Programming Note: A Day of Rest... At Work
J scans the other's answers and reply:
Eric Wedge is sensitive, aware In Case You Missed It: Perfection Right a Sinking Ship Programming Note: A Day of Rest... At Work
Derrick Goold brings a word of caution:
I like it, maybe would like it more with Colby 2 and Stavinoha 6 but I can see it. One point, just because you play 4 RH hitters in a row isnt a bad thing, the Phillies play 3 LH in a row and it doesnt seem to hurt them. I think that a set lineup would give guys a better chance to get into a groove, with the occasional rest day in there. Bobby 4:10 pm July 21st, 2009
admin is rather skeptical:
Upcoming MLB schedule: Sunday Night Baseball (July 26) Chicago White Sox vs. Detroit Tigers at 8 p.m. ET (ESPN, ESPN HD, ESPN Radio, ESPN Deportes, ESPN360.com, ESPN Mobile TV) Commentators: Jon Miller, Orel Hershiser, Steve Phillips
Before going any further, Bruce Markusen wants to get this straight:
Why does the All-Star Game continue to be the âJoe Buck Show?â Itâs difficult enough to have to listen to Buck, who would prefer to be at a football game or reading another promo for the NFL, arrogantly strain himself through nine innings of baseball play-by-play, but why does he also have to handle the pre-game introductions and all the in-game ceremonies that take place throughout the night? Arenât those duties to be handled by the public address announcer at the new Busch Stadium? In addition to a disinterested tone toward baseball, Buck simply lacks the commanding vocal power and presence of a legitimate PA man. (He also apparently doesnât know how to pronounce Chone Figginsâ first name.) Clearly, there should be a separation between the play-by-play broadcaster and the stadium announcer; I wish that FOX would grasp that distinction by the time the 2011 game rolls around.
Gagdad Bob points out another thing aside from that:
Rationalists believe that, unlike the theist, they start from "zero,â without any dogma or metaphysics at all. The Catholic philosopher Stanley Jaki compares it to baseball. Secular philosophers always begin at first base, but offer nothing in their philosophy that can justify how they have arrived there.
Jim McLennan points out another thing aside from that:
Woah. What the hell happened while I was watching King of the Hill (sitting next to Wesley, I might add .)? Cracking up at some of soco and kishi s comments, as usual, but overall, geez, guys. by emilylovesthedbacks on Jul 19, 2009 1:41 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
But Reid Laymance has a different opinion:
tag cloud St. Louis Cardinals Cardinals Tony La Russa St. Louis Albert Pujols Jupiter Khalil Greene Ryan Ludwick Chris Carpenter Skip Schumaker john mozeliak colby rasmus Rick Ankiel Brendan Ryan Chris Duncan All-Star Game Cards Kyle Lohse yadier molina Dave Duncan Roger Dean Stadium Chris Perez arbitration spring training #stlallstar David Freese Jason Motte troy glaus Cubs Kyle McClellan Adam Wainwright MLB Joel Pineiro Florida Las Vegas Brad Thompson Hall of Fame Tyler Greene San Diego Brian Fuentes closers closer Trevor Hoffman Joe Thurston Orlando Hudson
jrocke217 is absolutely sure that:
Cardinals Best News Links Sponsor Baseball memorabilia , including authentic Cardinals memorabilia . Cubs Lead All-Time Series Over Cardinals 1,148-1,086 (updated 7-10-09, 2008 Cubs Won Series:9-6; Cardinals Lead 2009 Series 7-3)
Jim McLennan brings some great news:
He's drinking himself into a numbing stupor as we speak. I was so lucky getting mono. That was like the best diet ever. by soco on Jul 19, 2009 1:47 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
jrocke217 considers that:
Gateway Redbirds Birds On The Bat Baseball Forum-Cardinals Cubs Suck Club Other Various Helpful Baseball Sites
SalukiOrphan is absolutely sure that:
Power Rankings: No Performance Enhancing Drugs Nec... Memo To Bud Selig: Major League Baseball Needs A F... The Cavalry Is Coming As Cubs Roster Carousel Con...
Jim McLennan also takes into account the following fact:
Details? You want details? Fortunately, I got details... To start off with the walks, Haren is the sixth pitcher in franchise history to draw two walks. in the same game You'll probably not be surprised to hear that the last was
Jim McLennan has another idea:
Is she really a rocket scientist? I was so lucky getting mono. That was like the best diet ever. by soco on Jul 19, 2009 1:57 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Sources:
Stephen Carter Ben Nicholson-Smith Ben Nicholson-Smith Raven Randy Randy J Derrick Goold admin Bruce Markusen Gagdad Bob Jim McLennan Reid Laymance jrocke217 jrocke217 SalukiOrphan
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