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  • nyisles16
    All Star
    • Apr 2003
    • 8317

    #61
    Re: Yankees-D-Rays

    </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
    Sully said:
    How about Tino?
    Hit a HR and I believe he finished 3 for 3.

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    i'm not sure about this, but was this his 300th HR? i heard someone hit their 300th yesterday..

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    • Brandwin
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jul 2002
      • 30621

      #62
      Re: Yankees-D-Rays

      Tino's hit his 300th.

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      • Brandwin
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jul 2002
        • 30621

        #63
        Re: Yankees-D-Rays

        Tino's hit his 300th.

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        • Brandwin
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jul 2002
          • 30621

          #64
          Re: Yankees-D-Rays

          Tino's hit his 300th.

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          • SoMiss2000
            Hall Of Fame
            • Oct 2002
            • 20499

            #65
            Re: Yankees-D-Rays

            Question is, would the Japanese league open over here...HELL NAW!!! Good going Bud!
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            • SoMiss2000
              Hall Of Fame
              • Oct 2002
              • 20499

              #66
              Re: Yankees-D-Rays

              Question is, would the Japanese league open over here...HELL NAW!!! Good going Bud!
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              • SoMiss2000
                Hall Of Fame
                • Oct 2002
                • 20499

                #67
                Re: Yankees-D-Rays

                Question is, would the Japanese league open over here...HELL NAW!!! Good going Bud!
                "Never trust a big butt and a smile."-Ricky Bell
                Check out www.sliderset.net



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                • SPTO
                  binging
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 68046

                  #68
                  Re: Yankees-D-Rays

                  </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                  SoMiss2000 said:
                  Question is, would the Japanese league open over here...HELL NAW!!! Good going Bud!

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

                  Even if the J-League opened their season in the US, who'd go? Other than Japanese born/background Americans?
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                  • SPTO
                    binging
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 68046

                    #69
                    Re: Yankees-D-Rays

                    </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                    SoMiss2000 said:
                    Question is, would the Japanese league open over here...HELL NAW!!! Good going Bud!

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

                    Even if the J-League opened their season in the US, who'd go? Other than Japanese born/background Americans?
                    Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club

                    "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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                    • SPTO
                      binging
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 68046

                      #70
                      Re: Yankees-D-Rays

                      </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                      SoMiss2000 said:
                      Question is, would the Japanese league open over here...HELL NAW!!! Good going Bud!

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

                      Even if the J-League opened their season in the US, who'd go? Other than Japanese born/background Americans?
                      Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club

                      "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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                      • TimmeH
                        Cult of Personality
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 4588

                        #71
                        Re: Yankees-D-Rays

                        I woke up to watch it, it was a pretty good game.

                        If Zambrano can just get better control of his pitches, I think he could be a really good pitcher. Even tho he pitched a good game today(especially after the first inning), he seemed a bit erratic.

                        I really like the D'Rays this year. They're an aggressive, young team with some veteran leadership as well. I could see them finishing as high as third in that division, IF their pitching stays together. If they were in the Central, I'd probably pick them to win it.

                        As for the Yankees, what can you say? They wasted $190 million. They already have the worst record and baseball, and it's only the first day! Mussina just doesn't have it anymore. A-Rod can't play 3B. And did you see Jeter? 0 for 5! He obviously can't handle the pressure of playing next to Rodriguez. They might as well just break the team apart and start rebuilding for 2007.
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                        • TimmeH
                          Cult of Personality
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 4588

                          #72
                          Re: Yankees-D-Rays

                          I woke up to watch it, it was a pretty good game.

                          If Zambrano can just get better control of his pitches, I think he could be a really good pitcher. Even tho he pitched a good game today(especially after the first inning), he seemed a bit erratic.

                          I really like the D'Rays this year. They're an aggressive, young team with some veteran leadership as well. I could see them finishing as high as third in that division, IF their pitching stays together. If they were in the Central, I'd probably pick them to win it.

                          As for the Yankees, what can you say? They wasted $190 million. They already have the worst record and baseball, and it's only the first day! Mussina just doesn't have it anymore. A-Rod can't play 3B. And did you see Jeter? 0 for 5! He obviously can't handle the pressure of playing next to Rodriguez. They might as well just break the team apart and start rebuilding for 2007.
                          Co-Commish of the OS Vets I & II
                          Vets I | Green Bay Packers(11-6)
                          | Last Game: L 31-6 @ CAR (Wild Card Round)
                          Vets II | Washington Redskins(13-6) | Last Game: L 37-34 OT @ ATL (NFC Conference Championship)

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                          • TimmeH
                            Cult of Personality
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 4588

                            #73
                            Re: Yankees-D-Rays

                            I woke up to watch it, it was a pretty good game.

                            If Zambrano can just get better control of his pitches, I think he could be a really good pitcher. Even tho he pitched a good game today(especially after the first inning), he seemed a bit erratic.

                            I really like the D'Rays this year. They're an aggressive, young team with some veteran leadership as well. I could see them finishing as high as third in that division, IF their pitching stays together. If they were in the Central, I'd probably pick them to win it.

                            As for the Yankees, what can you say? They wasted $190 million. They already have the worst record and baseball, and it's only the first day! Mussina just doesn't have it anymore. A-Rod can't play 3B. And did you see Jeter? 0 for 5! He obviously can't handle the pressure of playing next to Rodriguez. They might as well just break the team apart and start rebuilding for 2007.
                            Co-Commish of the OS Vets I & II
                            Vets I | Green Bay Packers(11-6)
                            | Last Game: L 31-6 @ CAR (Wild Card Round)
                            Vets II | Washington Redskins(13-6) | Last Game: L 37-34 OT @ ATL (NFC Conference Championship)

                            Vets Bowl I Champion | Vets Bowl II Runner-Up

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                            • Stoud
                              MVP
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 1259

                              #74
                              Re: Yankees-D-Rays

                              What can I say that hasn't been said?

                              well....Lou has officially done it:

                              The Tampa Bay Devil Rays are officially the Mariners of the East.

                              think about it. They've got all bases covered, every position has a great player for it and a decent backup incase they get injured. Pitching isn't GODLY, I'll admit that, but it can get the job done. If there's trouble you've got Halama and Abbot in the pen who can come on. Why do I call them the Mariners of the East? They will play in much the same way as the M's do. smallball, not all about hitting homers and junk, but about moving the runner over and using speed to get the runs. Lou has really made that team into a near duplicate, except with maybe a little less power. Just as you said MarWinner, if their pitching stays together they should do pretty well. What you have to dig your head out of the sand for is that the D-rays actually have a much better Pitching staff than the Orioles do, regardless of what any O's fan thinks. The Jays rely on an old untrustworthy vet in Hentgen to deliver as a starter, as you can clearly see, there are teams in the east that have a worse put together pitching squad than the D-rays. While the Jays have Halladay, Batista, and Lilly....what happens in the other two games? So yeah, if the D-rays pitching holds up they really have a shot to leave both the Jays and the O's in the dust. Third is not impossible for them. Just look what they did to the Yanks in the first game of the season. Regardless of the denial Yanks fans might be in, fact is that the D-rays pitching beat their pitching, and the D-rays small ball beat the Yanks power. Obviously they aren't going to beat the yanks every day, that's impossible. Infact I'm betting dime to dollar the Yanks win tomorrow for the second game in Tokyo. Point is that they did a good job of showing in the first damn game of the season how they can and will win games, even against the best of teams.

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                              • Stoud
                                MVP
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 1259

                                #75
                                Re: Yankees-D-Rays

                                What can I say that hasn't been said?

                                well....Lou has officially done it:

                                The Tampa Bay Devil Rays are officially the Mariners of the East.

                                think about it. They've got all bases covered, every position has a great player for it and a decent backup incase they get injured. Pitching isn't GODLY, I'll admit that, but it can get the job done. If there's trouble you've got Halama and Abbot in the pen who can come on. Why do I call them the Mariners of the East? They will play in much the same way as the M's do. smallball, not all about hitting homers and junk, but about moving the runner over and using speed to get the runs. Lou has really made that team into a near duplicate, except with maybe a little less power. Just as you said MarWinner, if their pitching stays together they should do pretty well. What you have to dig your head out of the sand for is that the D-rays actually have a much better Pitching staff than the Orioles do, regardless of what any O's fan thinks. The Jays rely on an old untrustworthy vet in Hentgen to deliver as a starter, as you can clearly see, there are teams in the east that have a worse put together pitching squad than the D-rays. While the Jays have Halladay, Batista, and Lilly....what happens in the other two games? So yeah, if the D-rays pitching holds up they really have a shot to leave both the Jays and the O's in the dust. Third is not impossible for them. Just look what they did to the Yanks in the first game of the season. Regardless of the denial Yanks fans might be in, fact is that the D-rays pitching beat their pitching, and the D-rays small ball beat the Yanks power. Obviously they aren't going to beat the yanks every day, that's impossible. Infact I'm betting dime to dollar the Yanks win tomorrow for the second game in Tokyo. Point is that they did a good job of showing in the first damn game of the season how they can and will win games, even against the best of teams.

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