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  • athletics_fan
    Pro
    • Apr 2003
    • 503

    #136
    Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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    Vinceanity2k3 said:

    As for the Kent debacle,i've heard it was all Kent's fault..He kept screaming at a player(I think it was David Bell)then Barry told him to cut it out thats when the fight started...


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    Yes, i think Bell missed/messed up a cutoff that allowed a run to score the inning before and Kent was angry. He got in Bell's face about it and told him off. Barry and grabbed his shoulder and told him to stop, Kent pushed him and we all know what happened after that.

    Also you say that no teammates like Barry? Aurillia, Foppert have all been on ESPN saying what an amazing guy he is, not to mention his amazing feats. Felipe Alou has said he's the best "star" he has ever coached because of his work ethic and friendliness. Hell, Bonds is usually the first person at PacBell. Yes, he beats the coaches there. Tell me you wouldn't like that if you were Felipe?

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    Furthermore, the Giants local coverage has continually reported on what a great atmosphere there is in the Giants clubhouse. The complete opposite of a year ago.
    hmmmm, let's see, who's gone now?
    hell ya, kent was the problem.
    Jeff Kent is a class-A RedNeck. who has been quoted as saying "I don't even like baseball" Letting him go was the best move they made this off-season. Even better than letting Dusty go.


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    A class A - redneck...

    Hmm...

    Giants fans didn't find anything wrong with him when he was being very productive with the bat...

    I see how it is.

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    • Romsaer
      Rookie
      • Feb 2003
      • 95

      #137
      Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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      athletics_fan said:
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      thecomic said:
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      Nokona said:
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      Vinceanity2k3 said:

      As for the Kent debacle,i've heard it was all Kent's fault..He kept screaming at a player(I think it was David Bell)then Barry told him to cut it out thats when the fight started...


      <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

      Yes, i think Bell missed/messed up a cutoff that allowed a run to score the inning before and Kent was angry. He got in Bell's face about it and told him off. Barry and grabbed his shoulder and told him to stop, Kent pushed him and we all know what happened after that.

      Also you say that no teammates like Barry? Aurillia, Foppert have all been on ESPN saying what an amazing guy he is, not to mention his amazing feats. Felipe Alou has said he's the best "star" he has ever coached because of his work ethic and friendliness. Hell, Bonds is usually the first person at PacBell. Yes, he beats the coaches there. Tell me you wouldn't like that if you were Felipe?

      <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

      Furthermore, the Giants local coverage has continually reported on what a great atmosphere there is in the Giants clubhouse. The complete opposite of a year ago.
      hmmmm, let's see, who's gone now?
      hell ya, kent was the problem.
      Jeff Kent is a class-A RedNeck. who has been quoted as saying "I don't even like baseball" Letting him go was the best move they made this off-season. Even better than letting Dusty go.


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      A class A - redneck...

      Hmm...

      Giants fans didn't find anything wrong with him when he was being very productive with the bat...

      I see how it is.


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      Which is totally unlike how A's fans give Jason Giambi a standing ovation every time he comes back?

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      • Romsaer
        Rookie
        • Feb 2003
        • 95

        #138
        Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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        athletics_fan said:
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        thecomic said:
        </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
        Nokona said:
        </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
        Vinceanity2k3 said:

        As for the Kent debacle,i've heard it was all Kent's fault..He kept screaming at a player(I think it was David Bell)then Barry told him to cut it out thats when the fight started...


        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        Yes, i think Bell missed/messed up a cutoff that allowed a run to score the inning before and Kent was angry. He got in Bell's face about it and told him off. Barry and grabbed his shoulder and told him to stop, Kent pushed him and we all know what happened after that.

        Also you say that no teammates like Barry? Aurillia, Foppert have all been on ESPN saying what an amazing guy he is, not to mention his amazing feats. Felipe Alou has said he's the best "star" he has ever coached because of his work ethic and friendliness. Hell, Bonds is usually the first person at PacBell. Yes, he beats the coaches there. Tell me you wouldn't like that if you were Felipe?

        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        Furthermore, the Giants local coverage has continually reported on what a great atmosphere there is in the Giants clubhouse. The complete opposite of a year ago.
        hmmmm, let's see, who's gone now?
        hell ya, kent was the problem.
        Jeff Kent is a class-A RedNeck. who has been quoted as saying "I don't even like baseball" Letting him go was the best move they made this off-season. Even better than letting Dusty go.


        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        A class A - redneck...

        Hmm...

        Giants fans didn't find anything wrong with him when he was being very productive with the bat...

        I see how it is.


        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        Which is totally unlike how A's fans give Jason Giambi a standing ovation every time he comes back?

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        • Romsaer
          Rookie
          • Feb 2003
          • 95

          #139
          Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          athletics_fan said:
          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          thecomic said:
          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          Nokona said:
          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          Vinceanity2k3 said:

          As for the Kent debacle,i've heard it was all Kent's fault..He kept screaming at a player(I think it was David Bell)then Barry told him to cut it out thats when the fight started...


          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Yes, i think Bell missed/messed up a cutoff that allowed a run to score the inning before and Kent was angry. He got in Bell's face about it and told him off. Barry and grabbed his shoulder and told him to stop, Kent pushed him and we all know what happened after that.

          Also you say that no teammates like Barry? Aurillia, Foppert have all been on ESPN saying what an amazing guy he is, not to mention his amazing feats. Felipe Alou has said he's the best "star" he has ever coached because of his work ethic and friendliness. Hell, Bonds is usually the first person at PacBell. Yes, he beats the coaches there. Tell me you wouldn't like that if you were Felipe?

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Furthermore, the Giants local coverage has continually reported on what a great atmosphere there is in the Giants clubhouse. The complete opposite of a year ago.
          hmmmm, let's see, who's gone now?
          hell ya, kent was the problem.
          Jeff Kent is a class-A RedNeck. who has been quoted as saying "I don't even like baseball" Letting him go was the best move they made this off-season. Even better than letting Dusty go.


          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          A class A - redneck...

          Hmm...

          Giants fans didn't find anything wrong with him when he was being very productive with the bat...

          I see how it is.


          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Which is totally unlike how A's fans give Jason Giambi a standing ovation every time he comes back?

          Comment

          • ololo3
            Rookie
            • Aug 2002
            • 166

            #140
            Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

            Kent wasn't a very good teammate, but you can't argue with results. The Giants almost won the world series last year with Kent aboard.

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            • ololo3
              Rookie
              • Aug 2002
              • 166

              #141
              Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

              Kent wasn't a very good teammate, but you can't argue with results. The Giants almost won the world series last year with Kent aboard.

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              • ololo3
                Rookie
                • Aug 2002
                • 166

                #142
                Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

                Kent wasn't a very good teammate, but you can't argue with results. The Giants almost won the world series last year with Kent aboard.

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                • Mr_October
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 1618

                  #143
                  Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

                  The last time I counted which was just a few seconds ago. Pujols has Bonds beat in 7 Offensive Categories, and Bonds has Pujols beat in just beat in 4.



                  If you would like to see for your self. Pujols has Bonds beat plain and simple.
                  Kansas City Royals MVP 2005 Dynasty... The Climb To The Top.

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                  • Mr_October
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 1618

                    #144
                    Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

                    The last time I counted which was just a few seconds ago. Pujols has Bonds beat in 7 Offensive Categories, and Bonds has Pujols beat in just beat in 4.



                    If you would like to see for your self. Pujols has Bonds beat plain and simple.
                    Kansas City Royals MVP 2005 Dynasty... The Climb To The Top.

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                    • Mr_October
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 1618

                      #145
                      Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

                      The last time I counted which was just a few seconds ago. Pujols has Bonds beat in 7 Offensive Categories, and Bonds has Pujols beat in just beat in 4.



                      If you would like to see for your self. Pujols has Bonds beat plain and simple.
                      Kansas City Royals MVP 2005 Dynasty... The Climb To The Top.

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                      • GCrusher23
                        MVP
                        • Dec 2002
                        • 1170

                        #146
                        Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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                        Mr_October said:
                        The last time I counted which was just a few seconds ago. Pujols has Bonds beat in 7 Offensive Categories, and Bonds has Pujols beat in just beat in 4.



                        If you would like to see for your self. Pujols has Bonds beat plain and simple.

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                        Um, I'd like to know what stats you're looking at, because from what I can tell Bonds has Pujols beaten in every important category: OBP, slugging, and of course OPS because of OBP and slugging. I'm assuming that you're talking about RBIs, runs, hits, average.. these are meaningless statistics because they're situational.

                        Pujols has as much of a chance at the MVP as Sheffield.

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                        • GCrusher23
                          MVP
                          • Dec 2002
                          • 1170

                          #147
                          Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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                          Mr_October said:
                          The last time I counted which was just a few seconds ago. Pujols has Bonds beat in 7 Offensive Categories, and Bonds has Pujols beat in just beat in 4.



                          If you would like to see for your self. Pujols has Bonds beat plain and simple.

                          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                          Um, I'd like to know what stats you're looking at, because from what I can tell Bonds has Pujols beaten in every important category: OBP, slugging, and of course OPS because of OBP and slugging. I'm assuming that you're talking about RBIs, runs, hits, average.. these are meaningless statistics because they're situational.

                          Pujols has as much of a chance at the MVP as Sheffield.

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                          • GCrusher23
                            MVP
                            • Dec 2002
                            • 1170

                            #148
                            Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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                            Mr_October said:
                            The last time I counted which was just a few seconds ago. Pujols has Bonds beat in 7 Offensive Categories, and Bonds has Pujols beat in just beat in 4.



                            If you would like to see for your self. Pujols has Bonds beat plain and simple.

                            <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                            Um, I'd like to know what stats you're looking at, because from what I can tell Bonds has Pujols beaten in every important category: OBP, slugging, and of course OPS because of OBP and slugging. I'm assuming that you're talking about RBIs, runs, hits, average.. these are meaningless statistics because they're situational.

                            Pujols has as much of a chance at the MVP as Sheffield.

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                            • rdawsoniii
                              Pro
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 584

                              #149
                              Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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                              I'm assuming that you're talking about RBIs, runs, hits, average.. these are meaningless statistics

                              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                              Meaningless??????? I've heard some dumb remarks in my time, but this one ranks right up there.

                              Who needs RBI's and runs anyway? It's not like the team with the most runs wins. Everybody know the team with the highest slugging and on-base percentages wins the game.

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                              • rdawsoniii
                                Pro
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 584

                                #150
                                Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

                                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                                I'm assuming that you're talking about RBIs, runs, hits, average.. these are meaningless statistics

                                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                                Meaningless??????? I've heard some dumb remarks in my time, but this one ranks right up there.

                                Who needs RBI's and runs anyway? It's not like the team with the most runs wins. Everybody know the team with the highest slugging and on-base percentages wins the game.

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