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I hope Clemens wipes the floor with Prior. I wouldn't mind seeing a little heat up and in when Prior comes to bat. Could stir the pot a little bit in this rivalry. GO ASTROS

I would give up a weeks pay to see Clemens plunk Prior in the head & flatten their little golden boy. Nothing would make me happier.

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What I want to know is....Why aren't Astros 10-12 games up on the Cubs by now? They absolutely must sweep at home to gain any kind of momentum.

 

Zambrano felt soreness the other day. How about it Mark, isn't it about time you felt agonizing pain in the ol' rotator cuff? Hope Wood isn't back this year. :cheers

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What I want to know is....Why aren't Astros 10-12 games up on the Cubs by now?    They absolutely must sweep at home to gain any kind of momentum.

 

Zambrano felt soreness the other day. How about it Mark, isn't it about time you felt agonizing pain in the ol' rotator cuff? Hope Wood isn't back this year. :cheers

I agree with ya about the momentum thing but that division is competitive up and down with the exception of the Pirates. It's gonna be a horse race all season because you are going to have several fairly good teams beating themselves over the head with intra-divisional games.

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I agree with ya about the momentum thing but that division is competitive up and down with the exception of the Pirates.  It's gonna be a horse race all season because you are going to have several fairly good teams beating themselves over the head with intra-divisional games.

Brewers will lose 90 games.

 

Cardinals have proven they can't beat the New Cubs in the last 2 years.

 

Given injuries to Sosa, Wood and Prior, Astros would have been up by 10-12 games if they were SERIOUS about winning. They are losers until proven otherwise, even Oswalt is getting shelled lately.

 

Phillies are even bigger losers and Padres/Dodgers/Giants scare noone.

 

The only hope is that Astros and Cards get on an unbelievable streak and keep the Cubs out of the playoffs. Amen.

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Prior's recorded 4 outs so far.  All of them via the strikeout.

5/6 through 2 innings have been from strikeout. Prior's breaking pitch is sharp, fastball is well located; this spells trouble for Houston hitters.

 

A predetermined pitch count may be the only force which halts Prior tonight.

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Ladies and gentlemen, your 2004 NL Central Champions, the Cubs.It really is inevitable, unfortunately.

 

Not only that, but I wouldn't be suprised if they won it all.

 

 

All they need is a healthy Sosa and Wood, and there is not a team in NL or AL that can stop them. I am sure Hendry is gonna add Urbina or some other stud reliever to help Hawkins, Reminger and Farnsworth out. Then I would try to get a true lead-off hitter to push Todd Walker back in the #2 hole. And they're set.

 

Now let's all bow our heads together and pray for terrible, 2001 Sox type luck on the Cubs.

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Not only that, but I wouldn't be suprised if they won it all.

 

 

All they need is a healthy Sosa and Wood, and there is not a team in NL or AL that can stop them.    I am sure Hendry is gonna add Urbina or some other stud reliever to help Hawkins, Reminger and Farnsworth out. Then I would try to get a true lead-off hitter to push Todd Walker back in the #2 hole.  And they're set.   

 

Now let's all bow our heads together and pray for terrible, 2001 Sox type luck on the Cubs.

No need to pray for all that. Wait and see if they actually live up to the hype first.

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Lets put it this way.  I checked out the Cubs schedule for the rest of the month and the 1st week of July.  They've got the Astros,  A's,  Cards,  White Sox,  Astro's again and the Phillies.  If they're in first after all that, then I agree they're a team to seriously worry about.

They were 5 outs away from going to and most likely winning the World Series last year, and you still don't take them seriously. All they did this past offseason was get a damn good 1Bman, add Todd Walker, sign LaTroy Hawkins, and get Greg Maddux.

 

They won something like 90 games with Shawn Estes as their #5 with Matt Clement struggling most of the year. Clement has figured his s*** out, Zambrano is filthy, Wood and Prior are dominant, and Maddux is a solid pitcher. If they add another reliever, they could be the team to beat in the NL.

 

You know what that means. Time for us to get another starter, a stud reliever, and Steve Finley, and watch Oz-ball take form. Watch us get the clutch hits that are needed to be gotten, and get the huge pitching performances when our backs are up against the wall.

 

And to this day, I still think a Cubs-White Sox World Series would be great for baseball, but terrible for the city of Chicago...like literally. You consider how heated the Cubs-Sox rivalry is with just interleague play, imagine if it actually meant that one of the streaks would be broken. In-f***ing-tense.

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They were 5 outs away from going to and most likely winning the World Series last year, and you still don't take them seriously.  All they did this past offseason was get a damn good 1Bman, add Todd Walker, sign LaTroy Hawkins, and get Greg Maddux.

 

They won something like 90 games with Shawn Estes as their #5 with Matt Clement struggling most of the year.  Clement has figured his s*** out, Zambrano is filthy, Wood and Prior are dominant, and Maddux is a solid pitcher.  If they add another reliever, they could be the team to beat in the NL.

 

You know what that means.  Time for us to get another starter, a stud reliever, and Steve Finley, and watch Oz-ball take form.  Watch us get the clutch hits that are needed to be gotten, and get the huge pitching performances when our backs are up against the wall.

 

And to this day, I still think a Cubs-White Sox World Series would be great for baseball, but terrible for the city of Chicago...like literally.  You consider how heated the Cubs-Sox rivalry is with just interleague play, imagine if it actually meant that one of the streaks would be broken.  In-f***ing-tense.

They were 5 outs away from going to and most likely winning the World Series last year, and you still don't take them seriously.

 

:lol: It's amazing how Sox fans can delude themseleves into believing that Cubs aren't the best team in NL talent-wise..........These New Cubs aren't your dad's lovable losers - Tribune company has finally figured out that WINNING brings them even more money gravy than perennial cost-cutting and losing even could in the last 95 years.

 

All they did this past offseason was get a damn good 1Bman, add Todd Walker, sign LaTroy Hawkins, and get Greg Maddux.

 

Derek Lee reached base 9 consecutive times and is heating up like he usually does in June. Choi who? Hawkins is Hawkins. After a slow April start, looks like Maddux is very solid again - would be a great #5. Walker is a pro. Cubs also have Aramis Ramirez for the whole season and unfortunately Clement might not get injured until next year.

 

They won something like 90 games with Shawn Estes as their #5 with Matt Clement struggling most of the year.  Clement has figured his s*** out, Zambrano is filthy, Wood and Prior are dominant, and Maddux is a solid pitcher.  If they add another reliever, they could be the team to beat in the NL.

 

They are already the team to beat. I knew that when Glendon Rusch effortlessly beat Matt Morris. The only reason why Cubs aren't 15 over .500 is because Sosa, Wood, Prior, Walker, Grudzelanek, Remlinger have missed some serious time and they had to use bums like Jackson, Macias, Rusch, Mitre, Ordonez, etc.

 

You know what that means.  Time for us to get another starter, a stud reliever, and Steve Finley, and watch Oz-ball take form.  Watch us get the clutch hits that are needed to be gotten, and get the huge pitching performances when our backs are up against the wall
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Oh no s***. 2001-2003 miserable failures were terrible because you just knew deep down inside that Cubs were one competent GM away from turning their whole history around and Sox better win the World Series after 2000 because Cubs were gonna make a serious run at it in the new century.

 

Not only do Sox need to go deep in the playoffs in 2004, but they also need for Cubs to have some really bad injuries such as Wood being shelved for the year and Alou being out for the season and Sammy having a recurring back problem and possibly Prior ending on the DL with inflamation.....only then will the hapless Cardinals and Astros have a shot at keeping the Cubs out of the postseason.

 

Cubs in the playoffs = bad, bad, bad thing for Soxdom. Don't let any moron suggest otherwise.

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