A lot of these are pretty good: http://www.red-hot-mama.com/comments.php?id=204_0_1_0_C
Link said:Sorry, Ultima, but now that the Marlins are in 2nd place in the division, I'm no longer rooting for them. Go Phillies!!
EDIt - And this is the second time the Marlins have been in 2nd in the division. Don't you even know your own team?!
They were half a game ahead of the Phillies very briefly a few weeks ago. And I meant I was sorry because I wasn't going to be supporting your team any more for the time being.UltimaKilo said:Oh ya? I don't remember them being in 2nd. I don't know what you are sorry about? I'm a Marlins fan, win or loose...
rc213 said:OMG! A Dodger laffer! With J.D. Blew hitting a Grand Slam, Hell has frozen over!!! :lol
The Yankees and Phillies were reportedly talking late into Friday night about a Bobby Abreu deal that might also include Jon Lieber or Cory Lidle.
ESPN.com's Jayson Stark has said that the Yankees could get a discount by taking the full contracts of both Abreu and Lieber, as there's been little interest in both players elsewhere. The Star-Ledger reports that the Phillies are now discussing second-tier Yankees prospects instead of Philip Hughes and Jose Tabata. Jul. 29 - 2:01 am et
Miguel said:The outlook on Scott the past few years has been 4th outfielder at best...and not likely to crack the starting lineup ever
For the No. 5 starter's spot, the Yankees also have looked into Kansas City's Mark Redman, Washington's Tony Armas Jr. and others -- the same uninspiring list everybody seems to be picking from. One person familiar with the team's plans said all of the starters they're looking at are so similar that they'll likely end up with the one that costs them the least in terms of prospects. ... The Royals asked for Tabata in talks about Redman and were turned down, but the teams continue to negotiate. ... The Yankees also have been hunting for a cheap, right-handed hitting first baseman in case they don't get Wilson. They called the Rockies about big-league-ready prospect Ryan Shealy, in part because they heard the Red Sox were interested in him, but Colorado seems more likely to deal Shealy to Kansas City for Jeremy Affeldt.
"I almost saw Halladay out there," said Maddon, referring to Roy Halladay, the AL Cy Young Award winner with the Blue Jays in 2003. "A real heavy sinker. Just pounds the strike zone. The velocity on his sinker is really abnormal."
"He was just pounding the strike zone with that sinker," Wigginton said. "The ball would take a right hand turn. I'd say he had no-hitter stuff tonight."
Eminem said:Take those words back!
From the Orioles board:
Rosenthal just stated on Fox that Angelos killed a deal that would have sent Tejada to the Astros. The Rangers and Angels are still heavily involved.
At the same time, the Phillies have backed off in their demand for either top pitching prospect Philip Hughes or outfield prospect Jose Tabata and instead would settle for other prospects, like third baseman Eric Duncan or pitcher Tyler Clippard.
Foxsports's Ken Rosenthal just said that the Phils and Yanks are close to a deal involving Lieber and Abreu for not much in return.
Y2Kevbug11 said:Abreu is long term. Sheff is done after this year. He'll be 37 or 38 making 14 mil a year. Bye sheff. Sheff can DH. I don't like Abreu though...he's no sheff.
Matsui will be back and he will retake his spot. Melky will be the fourth outfielder. Bernie will ride the bench like he should.
Bubba Crosby will be sent to my house so I can personally kick his ass for sucking so much.
Link said:What the **** with these errors.
Core407 said:How many more years does Shef have on his contract? I'd love to see him back in hotlanta.
Qwerty710710 said:Come on Mets hit this f***king asshole crush the Braves.
Core407 said:Delgado got nailed. :lol
Qwerty710710 said:That's why I called him f'n asshole for. I hope he get f'ed up.
Mifune said:I wonder if Andruw Jones still thinks the Braves are the team to beat in the NL East.