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  • bkrich83
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    • Jul 2002
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    #151
    Re: Rumor has it that Maddux is close to being a Yankee

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    Michael23 said:
    That's typical AI. If you guys were to land Maddux you wouldn't shut up about it for a week. Now that it looks like you won't, he's a six inning man. LOL!

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    What the hell are you talking about? Who the hell is going to get excited about Maddux for a week? I would have agreed if this was 10 years ago, but now that he's washed up? I'll pass. I seen him to many times last season, where after 60+ pitches, he called it a night.

    Bk, yes, Jon Lieber definetely is a better investment. For a 5th guy, he won't cost as much, nor will he ask for his personal catcher and neither will he hand it off to the bullpen after 80 pitches. He can't possibly be worse than Maddux nor any other 5th starter.

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    I'm almost hoping the Yanks sign Maddux for 2 reasons...

    1) get that yearly salary over 200,000,000 of course...
    2) Just to see AI do a 180 and begin extolling the virtues of Greg Maddux for us...

    Christ! He's Greg FRIGGIN Maddux... you'd love to have him in pinstripes. No matter how you spin it... he's still GREG FRIGGIN MADDUX!!... Drop the act.

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    I see many people are obsessed with the Yankees and their spendings. Some of whom claim they're haters. Heck, some are obsessed with me. I'm flattered. No, really!

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    Translation: DCE was right, AI would have flip flopped.
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    • AI_Franchise03
      MVP
      • Dec 2002
      • 2168

      #152
      Re: Rumor has it that Maddux is close to being a Yankee

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      bkrich83 said:
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      AI_Franchise03 said:
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      Michael23 said:
      That's typical AI. If you guys were to land Maddux you wouldn't shut up about it for a week. Now that it looks like you won't, he's a six inning man. LOL!

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      What the hell are you talking about? Who the hell is going to get excited about Maddux for a week? I would have agreed if this was 10 years ago, but now that he's washed up? I'll pass. I seen him to many times last season, where after 60+ pitches, he called it a night.

      Bk, yes, Jon Lieber definetely is a better investment. For a 5th guy, he won't cost as much, nor will he ask for his personal catcher and neither will he hand it off to the bullpen after 80 pitches. He can't possibly be worse than Maddux nor any other 5th starter.

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      I'm almost hoping the Yanks sign Maddux for 2 reasons...

      1) get that yearly salary over 200,000,000 of course...
      2) Just to see AI do a 180 and begin extolling the virtues of Greg Maddux for us...

      Christ! He's Greg FRIGGIN Maddux... you'd love to have him in pinstripes. No matter how you spin it... he's still GREG FRIGGIN MADDUX!!... Drop the act.

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      I see many people are obsessed with the Yankees and their spendings. Some of whom claim they're haters. Heck, some are obsessed with me. I'm flattered. No, really!

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      Translation: DCE was right, AI would have flip flopped.

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      I stand corrected.
      " I look at him and it's getting to the point where it's just scaring me. He looks younger but he doesn't carry himself in a younger manner. He's impressive, and I'm glad we drafted him. "
      - Lavar Arrington on his new Redskins teammate Sean Taylor.

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      • AI_Franchise03
        MVP
        • Dec 2002
        • 2168

        #153
        Re: Rumor has it that Maddux is close to being a Yankee

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        AI_Franchise03 said:
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        dce1228 said:
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        Michael23 said:
        That's typical AI. If you guys were to land Maddux you wouldn't shut up about it for a week. Now that it looks like you won't, he's a six inning man. LOL!

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        What the hell are you talking about? Who the hell is going to get excited about Maddux for a week? I would have agreed if this was 10 years ago, but now that he's washed up? I'll pass. I seen him to many times last season, where after 60+ pitches, he called it a night.

        Bk, yes, Jon Lieber definetely is a better investment. For a 5th guy, he won't cost as much, nor will he ask for his personal catcher and neither will he hand it off to the bullpen after 80 pitches. He can't possibly be worse than Maddux nor any other 5th starter.

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

        I'm almost hoping the Yanks sign Maddux for 2 reasons...

        1) get that yearly salary over 200,000,000 of course...
        2) Just to see AI do a 180 and begin extolling the virtues of Greg Maddux for us...

        Christ! He's Greg FRIGGIN Maddux... you'd love to have him in pinstripes. No matter how you spin it... he's still GREG FRIGGIN MADDUX!!... Drop the act.

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

        I see many people are obsessed with the Yankees and their spendings. Some of whom claim they're haters. Heck, some are obsessed with me. I'm flattered. No, really!

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

        Translation: DCE was right, AI would have flip flopped.

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

        I stand corrected.
        " I look at him and it's getting to the point where it's just scaring me. He looks younger but he doesn't carry himself in a younger manner. He's impressive, and I'm glad we drafted him. "
        - Lavar Arrington on his new Redskins teammate Sean Taylor.

        The World Is At Your Feet.

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        • AI_Franchise03
          MVP
          • Dec 2002
          • 2168

          #154
          Re: Rumor has it that Maddux is close to being a Yankee

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          bkrich83 said:
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          AI_Franchise03 said:
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          dce1228 said:
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          AI_Franchise03 said:
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          Michael23 said:
          That's typical AI. If you guys were to land Maddux you wouldn't shut up about it for a week. Now that it looks like you won't, he's a six inning man. LOL!

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

          What the hell are you talking about? Who the hell is going to get excited about Maddux for a week? I would have agreed if this was 10 years ago, but now that he's washed up? I'll pass. I seen him to many times last season, where after 60+ pitches, he called it a night.

          Bk, yes, Jon Lieber definetely is a better investment. For a 5th guy, he won't cost as much, nor will he ask for his personal catcher and neither will he hand it off to the bullpen after 80 pitches. He can't possibly be worse than Maddux nor any other 5th starter.

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

          I'm almost hoping the Yanks sign Maddux for 2 reasons...

          1) get that yearly salary over 200,000,000 of course...
          2) Just to see AI do a 180 and begin extolling the virtues of Greg Maddux for us...

          Christ! He's Greg FRIGGIN Maddux... you'd love to have him in pinstripes. No matter how you spin it... he's still GREG FRIGGIN MADDUX!!... Drop the act.

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

          I see many people are obsessed with the Yankees and their spendings. Some of whom claim they're haters. Heck, some are obsessed with me. I'm flattered. No, really!

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

          Translation: DCE was right, AI would have flip flopped.

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

          I stand corrected.
          " I look at him and it's getting to the point where it's just scaring me. He looks younger but he doesn't carry himself in a younger manner. He's impressive, and I'm glad we drafted him. "
          - Lavar Arrington on his new Redskins teammate Sean Taylor.

          The World Is At Your Feet.

          Comment

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