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caulfield12

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  1. When's the last time we got a timely hit with the bases loaded? It seems like it has been weeks now...ever since the Orioles/Twins series, we have been in a complete funk in these situations.
  2. Called that....along with half of those left posting here.
  3. Of course, Ozzie WON'T have Rios bat and he will hit into a DP despite a 4-4 night. There's no way it doesn't happen. Either a DP or three run homer and Linebrink gives up 3 in the bottom of the 10th to keep it tied to the 11th.
  4. Why did Lillibridge try to steal yesterday and yet we didn't bunt him...when Pierre's leading the majors? Ozzie got bailed out. The big problem is can we hold the game if we only score one run?
  5. Does our bullpen really have any chance of holding up in extra innings? Guess we'll find out if Jenks can actually get out of this...
  6. Jenks is really teasing us now. Normally, the game would be over by now. This time, it seems he wants to drag out the tension an additional 3-4 minutes.
  7. Last year we were only 2 1/2 games back and went 2-8 on a similar 10 game road trip and ended up 7 games back with our season basically over. I hope history is not repeating itself again.
  8. I knew that double play ball that AJ hit into with the bases loaded would come back to haunt us... At this point, you might as well just put in Linebrink, it couldn't get any worse.
  9. Here we go again... Jesus, Jenks. Why do you always invariably walk someone when you have a three run lead?
  10. Somehow Hafner has 3 hits against lefty pitching tonight...even when he sucks, he hits our lefties! Mark Kotsay in his salary drive for 2011...
  11. Manny Ramirez fantasy owners can't be real pleased at what they've received statistically over the past few months, but I'm telling you, there is a light at the end of the Manny tunnel. It's one that provides strong fantasy numbers. Ramirez's pending move from the Los Angeles Dodgers to the Chicago White Sox on Monday after being claimed from waivers is very relevant, and while the compensation remains in question, Ramirez's ability does not. This guy can still rake. Let me amend that last statement: What we've seen from Ramirez in the past is he can rake when he wants to, and one would think a move to the south side of Chicago and a pennant race would do the trick. Ramirez can't play the outfield effectively anymore, and he won't have to in the final month. I don't think his hitting prowess is a problem, though. We've seen Ramirez turn on the hitting light before with a new team late in a season. espn.com/fantasybaseball eric karabell
  12. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writ....html?eref=sihp Too little, too late? cnnsi.com (marchman) In the aftermath of the loss, Torre said he was shocked by Ramirez's ejection, which took place with the Dodgers trailing, 8-2. The way Torre later recounted the story, a part of him was startled by how quickly Ramirez was ejected. A part was thinking about whom he would send to hit for Ramirez. And a part was upset at Ramirez, figuring he must have said something vile to home plate umpire Gary Cederstrom to be tossed. After Ramirez's replacement, Reed Johnson, grounded into an inning-ending double play, Torre said he went into the clubhouse to scold Ramirez. But Ramirez told him he never cursed at Cederstorm, an account Torre said the umpire later confirmed. "I was very disappointed in the fact that [Cederstrom] threw him out because he said the pitch was outside and he was 'demonstrative' about it, quote, unquote," Torre said. "What does that mean?" Torre said he apologized to Ramirez. Ramirez had nothing to say on the matter. Like almost every other time he was approached by a reporter this season, he shook his head and said, "No, gracias." dylan hernandez/la times
  13. Mark Kotsay will get some at-bats against right-handers, but his role reverts to a backup first baseman -- where he saved a run with a great defensive play on Sunday -- and a pinch-hitter. As for Mark Teahen, signed to a three-year, $14 million deal before the season started, he will remain the team's super-sub but will have less chances at designated hitter. "The reason we [may] bring him in is maybe those guys don't do their jobs," said manager Ozzie Guillen, speaking hypothetically on Friday -- a time frame when the White Sox could not comment. "When you're a White Sox player, you know what you have to deal with," Konerko said. "It's not going to change much if you're worried about bringing in another personality. We have enough to go around if you look at everybody around here. "Manny can hit, and if he comes here, he'll hit. Wherever he is, he's going to hit. That's just what he does. But I wouldn't worry about the chemistry." Someone's going to end up using one of those quotes in their signatures against Guillen in the offseason, lol.
  14. In all fairness, look at the numbers Damon put up in "new" Yankee Stadium last year. Tiger Stadium isn't a home run hitters' park, obviously. I think his OPS would be up at least 50 points playing 81 games at USCF.
  15. and we've basically recomprised the Dodgers' starting outfield from 2 seasons ago, lol
  16. Reed on the roster should bring us $40,000 in additional revenue. Just joking, Balta. FWIW, this whole Ramirez thing, it might be TOO little too late, but, AS LONG AS WE DON'T USE IT AS AN EXCUSE FOR SPENDING MONEY NEXT YEAR, then I'm fine with it. Marquez used to be a possibility, doubt it anymore. Santeliz? Relievers are one area where we really need to improve, but where there's an obvious organizational weakness.
  17. The only thing I'll say is that we could have had Johnny Damon for 1/2 the season for the same price (pro-rated) we're going to pay Ramirez. (That's assuming we just paid Damon $8 million in the offseason...or Guerrero, or whoever). 90 days of Damon The ONLY advantage we have is the head to head match-up with Minnesota at home, where that SHOULD favor us to take 2/3. However, a sweep really feels imperative, like the Twins did to us in 2008 when they were down by 2 1/2 and left with a one-half game lead when Jenks blew the Carlos Gomez for HOF game.
  18. He'd had two previous starts and his ERA was in the 1's. There's a reason they moved Javy to the bullpen. This kid has really nice stuff...it's not like the Orioles', Indians' (after Carmona) and Royals' (outside of Greinke and Hochevar) pitchers owning us.
  19. Perfect. Guillen and Manny Ramirez both ejected within two minutes of each other. Gardner was obviously safe, but it seems like the Yankees have gotten 90% of the questionable calls today. How's Harrelson handling the umpiring today? Seems like Guillen has been thrown out of more than 24 or 25 games in his career.
  20. Manny's hitting now with bases loaded in the top of the 6th. And promptly gets thrown out for arguing balls and strikes with the home plate umpire. LOL.
  21. Laughing at Farmer calling Kotsay "a gifted player" and an absolute "delight to have on this team." Praising his versatility, talking about how his diminished playing time could change in a heartbeat. What is it with this guy? It's like the Roberto Clemente Award is more important now than winning the ALCD.
  22. Well, it's very comforting to know that we have Teahen leading off against Mariano Rivera... Ramirez probably trying too hard there after witnessing what happened the last time with Teahen up and him not hitting.
  23. QUOTE (OilCan @ Aug 29, 2010 -> 04:05 PM) E Nunez, 3b. Thank you. We will now win. The odds of that happening just went down by about 90%.
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