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Post by phillyhb on Jul 20, 2006 18:14:59 GMT -5
There's going to be some moves going on all around MLB, and personaly, I think it's the most exciting time of baseball besides the post season. Talk trades here.
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Post by phillyhb on Jul 19, 2006 11:14:01 GMT -5
Keep A-rod, the phils would have to trade 3/4 the team to pay for him. Charlie Manuel would have to play 1st
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Post by phillyhb on Jul 17, 2006 22:58:42 GMT -5
It'd be a short fix for the Phils, but why would Maddux want to end his career in the pitchers nightmare?
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Post by phillyhb on Jul 17, 2006 22:49:01 GMT -5
wouldn't even mind maddux for Abreu
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Post by phillyhb on Nov 21, 2006 21:38:43 GMT -5
Radio guys are trying to say that he saved a franchise. I guess I can go for that. They were kind of in the shitter until Howard turned on some magic.
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Post by phillyhb on Nov 21, 2006 1:09:55 GMT -5
I could still argue the fact that a tem that doesn't even see the post season doesn't deserve to have an MVP... but I won't. Congrats.
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Post by phillyhb on Sept 25, 2006 20:15:38 GMT -5
HA! That's a pretty sturdy limb!
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Post by phillyhb on Sept 9, 2006 10:53:42 GMT -5
Seems like the majority of the team is hitting below what they did early this year, but somehow our starting pitching is keeping it close, and Howard's producing. Is it just me, or is Gillick a genious going after the old men lately? Who'd of thunk Moyer could even go 8 anymore, and a good 8 at that. And Conine?! He must of really enjoyed smacking his old team around the last two nights!
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Post by phillyhb on Aug 26, 2006 8:15:36 GMT -5
45 HR's and 117 RBI's. That's #2 and #2 behind whortiz.
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Post by phillyhb on Aug 20, 2006 18:15:51 GMT -5
Charlie would be one of the best hiting coaches in the game. I'm not so sure about him in the position he has. If nothing else, he needs to get together with Dubee and take his advice the rest of the way on.
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Post by phillyhb on Aug 3, 2006 21:25:11 GMT -5
Yeah, the 33 year old Rookie is awesome. Real nice story too. Who comes into the game at that age and hits over .350???
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Post by phillyhb on Jul 31, 2006 20:12:28 GMT -5
If you can't keep the ball on the ground, you have no business in CBP.
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Post by phillyhb on Jul 31, 2006 13:47:04 GMT -5
32 for Utley...
Yeah, pitching will always be a problem in CBP. The odds of us getting a proven Ace to pitch in that nightmare are slim. The best bet is to spend some of that money on a real good pitching coach for the Philidelphia, SWB, and Reading teams. I have a good feeling that Gillick knows what he is doing, and despite this bizzare trading scheme of his, I have a warm fuzzy about what will come out of it.
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Post by phillyhb on Jul 30, 2006 20:11:00 GMT -5
Delucci wouldn't be too bad. I'm just liking the idea of a young fast team.
Rollins Victorino Utley Howard Delucci Rowand Coste Nunez
It could work.
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Post by phillyhb on Jul 30, 2006 19:26:31 GMT -5
Since this has been converted to the young guns thread, I thought I'd mention that Utley is tied for 29th all-time hit streaks. Maybe 22 after tonight.
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