4/16 - 4/22 Game Discussion Thread
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Re: 4/16 - 4/22 Game Discussion Thread
He'll probably have 28 by then.
I witnessed history, I probably just saw what could be Roy Halladay's worst start. His control was off today. I kept expecting him to reel off a ridiculous chain of strikeouts and easy outs, but the Padres hitters never looked uncomfortable at the plate.
I had seats behind home plate today, and it was a bit offset. Philly fans are ever-present at PETCO Park when the Padres are here, but several of them left as early as the sixth inning.Last edited by BatsareBugs; 04-21-2012, 11:52 PM.Comment
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Re: 4/16 - 4/22 Game Discussion Thread
Wasn't saying it wasn't more rare. I was stating it was probably way more shameful to witness, hence the laughter.Originally posted by BlueNGoldI feel weird for liking a post about exposed penises.Comment
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Brett Lawrie is the best third baseman in the AL so far this season. His glove side range makes no sense.
The Jays merry band of national league reclamation projects are doing well so far. Aka Rasmus, Encarnacion, Kelly Johnson.
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Re: 4/16 - 4/22 Game Discussion Thread
Easy there. Just a quick look showed that he's 5th in BA and 8th in fielding percentage.Boston Red Sox
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People are going nuts with these "best blah player in blah league" so far. It's April. Remind me about them if they're still at the top in mid-June.NFL: Indianapolis Colts (12-6)
NBA: Indiana Pacers (42-13)
MLB: Cincinnati Reds (0-0)
NHL: Detroit Red Wings (26-20-12)
NCAA: Purdue Boilermakers (FB: 1-11, BB: 15-12), Michigan Wolverines (FB: 7-6, BB: 19-7, H: 15-10-3)Comment
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