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QUOTE(Soxfest @ May 3, 2005 -> 01:23 PM)
Iguchi has been great.........AR got money now plays like he did whole career

 

 

Eh...what? His whole career? All 2ish full seasons that he has played? :huh

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QUOTE(rangercal @ May 3, 2005 -> 09:45 PM)
are you f***en serious?  rowand will be fine

its been 1 f***en month!

 

Not to mention he's always been a slow starter.

 

Ohh yeah and that career .270 plus average BEFORE last season ever happened really proves how crappy AROW was before.... :headshake

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Some believe pitchers will figure him out the 2nd time around and others think he will be even better the 2nd time around.

 

Way i look at it, When it comes to pitchers they ususally look worse the 2nd time around, but Hideki Matsui and Ichiro both looked better as the season progresses and they saw the pitchers more. Even Kaz Matsui has looked better this year.

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QUOTE(hammerhead johnson @ May 4, 2005 -> 05:09 AM)
You probably call a Gooch homer every time he steps up to the plate.  Am I right?

 

 

HAHAHAHAH no, I only call a Paulie homer ever time he steps up, probably why he is in a slump right now

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QUOTE(JUGGERNAUT @ May 3, 2005 -> 11:29 AM)
We as Sox fans can take pride in Iguchi.  Several people outside of our Pale Hose Nation thought we were kool-aid drinkers about the way we talked about Iguchi in the off-season.  Who's drinking the kool-aid now? 

 

We knew he could hit 290-290.  We are pleasantly surprised that he's hitting .333.  Everett & Pods deserve some credit as well providing him protection so that he's sure to see good pitches across the plate.  

 

Don't worry about the HR's.  They will come.  Just wait until the warm weather arrives.

 

Now if only Dye could start approaching his career avg we might run away from the rest.

 

We may have been Kool-Aid drinkers, but we knew what type of player this team needed and based upon what we were hearing about Iguchi as opposed to what other players were deemed to be available, Iguchi was the best option out there. Maybe arguments could be made for Polonco, but as Sox fans, we were happy to get a guy that filled our needs.

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QUOTE(YASNY @ May 3, 2005 -> 09:37 AM)
Iguchi's doing the job as a number two hitter.  He'll pick his spots and put a few in the bleachers.

 

Welcome to Soxtalk.

 

 

He picked a good spot, tonight! :headbang

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QUOTE(YASNY @ May 4, 2005 -> 12:35 AM)
We may have been Kool-Aid drinkers, but we knew what type of player this team needed and based upon what we were hearing about Iguchi as opposed to what other players were deemed to be available, Iguchi was the best option out there.  Maybe arguments could be made for Polonco, but as Sox fane, we were happy to get a guy that filled our needs.

 

Not to mention that Polonco never did become availiable...

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