If u mean the As prospect he starts tomorrow.I hate Bay Area teams but I'm interested in seeing the guy they called up pitch tonight.
You listened to EZ? LOLI thought about picking him up in my league when he got called up, but EZ talked so bad about him I figured he must know what he is talking about. Stupid me.
If u mean the As prospect he starts tomorrow.
Ez will shit on any cubs player.I thought about picking him up in my league when he got called up, but EZ talked so bad about him I figured he must know what he is talking about. Stupid me.
Embarrassing.Ryan Dempster's Rangers debut:
R.DEMPSTER(TEX) - 4.2 IP, 9 H, 8 R, 8 ER, 3 BB, 6 K, 2 HR, 103-59
Dempster was dumb to want to go and pitch in the AL.
I know. If you could take the best AL hitters and put them in a game against the best NL pitchers, the AL would score like so many runs.
I know. If you could take the best AL hitters and put them in a game against the best NL pitchers, the AL would score like so many runs.
I know. If you could take the best AL hitters and put them in a game against the best NL pitchers, the AL would score like so many runs.
I know. If you could take the best AL hitters and put them in a game against the best NL pitchers, the AL would score like so many runs.
I know. If you could take the best AL hitters and put them in a game against the best NL pitchers, the AL would score like so many runs.
I know. If you could take the best AL hitters and put them in a game against the best NL pitchers, the AL would score like so many runs.
I know. If you could take the best AL hitters and put them in a game against the best NL pitchers, the AL would score like so many runs.
Hey-oooooo!I know. If you could take the best AL hitters and put them in a game against the best NL pitchers, the AL would score like so many runs.
I know. If you could take the best AL hitters and put them in a game against the best NL pitchers, the AL would score like so many runs.
I know. If you could take the best AL hitters and put them in a game against the best NL pitchers, the AL would score like so many runs.
done.Albert is on fire. The Rangers are officially done.
done.
Look at how many runs y'all have to score just to win. Totally sustainable.
Look at how many runs y'all have to score just to win. Totally sustainable.
Ryan Dempster's Rangers debut:
R.DEMPSTER(TEX) - 4.2 IP, 9 H, 8 R, 8 ER, 3 BB, 6 K, 2 HR, 103-59
fucking reds
Indianapolis won a laugher over Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 13-1. Jose Tabata advanced a little ways down the Road to Redemption (far enough to see Travis Snider's shadow, maybe), going 4-6 with a double and four RBIs. He's now hitting .310 in AAA.
On a positive note:
Hopefully he keeps his head on straight and gets back to where he was in previous seasons.
That series split did not feel like a series split.
The series did a beating on both teams pitching. Gonna need some very strong outings this weekend from their starting pitchersYeah, felt like the rangers got swept.
The series did a beating on both teams pitching. Gonna need some very strong outings this weekend from their starting pitchers
The series did a beating on both teams pitching. Gonna need some very strong outings this weekend from their starting pitchers
Don't tell Yankeehater...Ryan Howard sucks
Ryan Howard sucks
Hey fucker all those runs aren't gonna bat themselves in!
such an important series with the reds. i wish i could watch the games :/
I'm pretty confident about winning the series considering we're going to have Burnett and Wandy pitching for two of the games, but unless McDonald gets his shit together, there's no way in hell we're going to sweet 'em hahahaha
If you don't sweep the REds without their two best hitters on a very shallow offensive team, you are pretenders for the NLC crown. Plain and simple.
If you don't sweep the REds without their two best hitters on a very shallow offensive team, you are pretenders for the NLC crown. Plain and simple.
CF Andrew McCutchen was selected National League Player of the Month for July on Thursday, winning the award for the second consecutive month. In 25 games in July, McCutchen hit .446, going 41-for-92, with five home runs, 15 RBI and 22 runs. He also had a .510 on-base percentage and a .739 slugging percentage.