The_Sorrow
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Anyone see Curt Shilling on ESPN with a Everquest 2 hat? :lol
Silkworm said:Hmmm, wonder if the Dodgers will be able to avoid a sweep tonight against the Diamondbacks. They were able to do so against the Rockies, but I'm really getting tired of trying to root for them to avoid a sweep.Guess I'm just spoiled by how well they started off. Oh well, figured they'd start to fall back into the pack eventually (just wish it didn't happen so quickly). Hmm, Weaver to pitch for LA today. Which Weaver will show up I wonder? Will it be the Weaver who pitched 9 innings of 5 hits and no ER in a 6-0 win against San Diego or will it be the Weaver who pitched 4 innings and gave up 13 hits and 8 runs in a 9-1 loss to the Rockies? I'm betting on the later
Bah! >:-\
rc213 said:I was wondering that myself, I dont understand how he can be such a headcase. Hopefully your wrong and we dont get another batting practice session from Weaver. :lol
speshylives said:God damn watching Mussina pitch is fucking painful.
Joe said:why is schilling always flapping his mouth? i think he's trying to quote his way into the hall of fame.
Joe said:why is schilling always flapping his mouth? i think he's trying to quote his way into the hall of fame.
Joe said:if curt schilling is a hall of a famer...mike mussina is a hall of famer...that just isnt happening.
AstroLad said:![]()
SWEEEEEEP!
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Couldn't even take one game at home?
Enjoy second place, Dodgers. :lol
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rc213 said:Bastard! =P We'll be back in 1st soon enough, you just watch!!! :lol
Maxwell House said:Schillling won't get into the Hall. His numbers don't justify it.
He currently has like 185 wins. That won't do it.
Guileless said:Thanks fifty, when are you getting a 900 number, a nickname like The Toronto Kid, and your "lock of the millenium?"
Joe said:jimmy key: 15 seasons, 186 wins, 117 losses, career era 3.51, 2 world series rings
curt schilling 17 season, 184 wins, 123 losses, career era 3.33, 2 world series rings
does jimmy key get in too?
1. Chicago White Sox: How about Jon Garland? The righty is 4-0, 1.80 in four starts. He could finally reach his potential this season.
2. Baltimore Orioles: We are officially among the growing members of the Bruce Chen fan club. Gotta love his perseverance.
3. St. Louis Cardinals: With a seemingly healthy Matt Morris, the Cards have the pieces in place to once again run away with the NL Central title.
4. Los Angeles Dodgers: Jeff Kent is showing more and more that when it's all said and done he's going to be among those in Cooperstown.
5. Florida Marlins: Only Cardinals starters have given up fewer home runs this season in the NL (Florida seven, St. Louis six).
6. Atlanta Braves: Just 26th in hitting (.238) and on-base percentage (.307) yet they keep winning. Never doubt Bobby Cox. Ever.
7. Boston Red Sox: Curt Schilling and David Wells go on the DL with Boomer to miss a month. Wild card may not be a lock, after all.
8. Los Angeles Angels: Just one homer and a .294 OBP from Garret Anderson through 20 games. That can't last.
9. Arizona Diamondbacks: They are currently 11-4 against the NL West. We smell a worst-to-first scenario unfolding.
10. Minnesota Twins: Pitching staff is sporting an approximate 5½-1 strikeout to walk ratio led by Johan Santana and Brad Radke.
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14. Chicago Cubs: Had enough of Dusty Baker? For just $8.95 a year, you can create your own website: We suggest, firedusty.com.
speshylives said:Brown's only given up 3 on 900 hits so far.
Speaking of Hall of Fame, is there any reason how the Yanks beat the shit of an ace like Colon, and then die in the face of John Lackey and his 8 ERA?