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    18 Apr '08 17:05
    Originally posted by darvlay
    Halladay indeed pitched a CG last night. Somebody give me a big pat on the back.
    The man is an innings eating machine. I was just looking at his 2008 stats so far. 4 starts, 2 complete games, and 33 inninings pitched. Unheard of in this day and age of MLB. Hopefully he stays healthy this year.
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    18 Apr '08 17:32
    Originally posted by darvlay
    Halladay indeed pitched a CG last night. Somebody give me a big pat on the back.
    The Yankees already defeated this fragile fraud this year. He'll be on the DL by June 1st.
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    18 Apr '08 17:37
    Originally posted by no1marauder
    The Yankees already defeated this fragile fraud this year. He'll be on the DL by June 1st.
    You better tell your pitcher, and A-Rod to watch their backs... What the hell was that punk thinking throwing a ball behind Manny's head? Someone needs a good plunking between the blades.

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    18 Apr '08 17:47
    Originally posted by Phlabibit
    You better tell your pitcher, and A-Rod to watch their backs... What the hell was that punk thinking throwing a ball behind Manny's head? Someone needs a good plunking between the blades.

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    Beckett didn't have the stones to throw at the more manly Yankees. The RedSux are yellah.
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    18 Apr '08 18:07
    Originally posted by no1marauder
    Beckett didn't have the stones to throw at the more manly Yankees. The RedSux are yellah.
    lol.

    The Yankees would have loved nothing better than Beckett getting ejected and then missing a start due to suspension.

    Payback will come next time.
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    18 Apr '08 18:16
    Originally posted by Ullr
    lol.

    The Yankees would have loved nothing better than Beckett getting ejected and then missing a start due to suspension.

    Payback will come next time.
    Yeah, they can have Wakefield "drill" one of us with his 38 MPH knuckleball.
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    18 Apr '08 18:24
    Originally posted by no1marauder
    Yeah, they can have Wakefield "drill" one of us with his 38 MPH knuckleball.
    Wakefield also features a 74-78 mph fastball and a slow curve (60-65 mph).

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    18 Apr '08 18:29
    Originally posted by no1marauder
    Yeah, they can have Wakefield "drill" one of us with his 38 MPH knuckleball.
    Well if it hit A-Rod in that limp wrist of his he most likely would have to go on the 21 day DL.
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    18 Apr '08 18:34
    Originally posted by Ullr
    Well if it hit A-Rod in that limp wrist of his he most likely would have to go on the 21 day DL.
    http://mobclan.com/pointto/ArodPurse.jpg

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    18 Apr '08 18:37
    Originally posted by Phlabibit
    Wakefield also features a 74-78 mph fastball and a slow curve (60-65 mph).

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    Most people's grandmothers feature a 74-78 mph fastball.
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    18 Apr '08 18:41
    Originally posted by no1marauder
    Most people's grandmothers feature a 74-78 mph fastball.
    Your grandmother was featured in the Ancient Egypt display at the museum.

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    20 Apr '08 17:35
    Cashman's decision to go with the young starters rather than trade for Santana isn't working out too well so far; Hughes and Kennedy are a combined 0-5 with bloated ERAs. Of course, Melky (who would have been included in the trade) has played very well so far both offensively and defensively, so that has to be factored in. If Hughes and/or Kennedy don't straighten out soon, Joba might have to go into the rotation in the near future.
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    20 Apr '08 23:58
    Originally posted by no1marauder
    Cashman's decision to go with the young starters rather than trade for Santana isn't working out too well so far; Hughes and Kennedy are a combined 0-5 with bloated ERAs. Of course, Melky (who would have been included in the trade) has played very well so far both offensively and defensively, so that has to be factored in. If Hughes and/or Kennedy don't straighten out soon, Joba might have to go into the rotation in the near future.
    Perhaps Cashman should look up the word 'prospect'. Wanting to trade a starter for a prospect doesn't make the prospect a starter.

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    21 Apr '08 04:11
    Originally posted by Phlabibit
    Perhaps Cashman should look up the word 'prospect'. Wanting to trade a starter for a prospect doesn't make the prospect a starter.

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    The Sux have used two starting pitchers in their rotation who have only slightly more experience than Hughes and Kennedy, Lester and Bucholtz. And they are only 1-3. If I recall correctly, Boston could have got Santana for one of them plus Ellsbury (who's hitting only .231) but passed (maybe other prospects were involved).
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    21 Apr '08 13:12
    What did I tell you about your pitching???

    IT SUCKS.

    AL EAST belongs to Toronto this year.
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