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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 26, 2008 21:01:01 GMT -5
Corey Snyder
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 26, 2008 15:06:36 GMT -5
Victor Diaz
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 26, 2008 15:04:03 GMT -5
Answer #16 The Ripkens Billy, Cal Sr., Cal Jr.
Standings basenoc - *63 pts rrrjerdy - *58 pts rzobb - *56 pts tbrays - *43 points ballis - 14 pts servo - *8 pts
Question #17 5 points What former Major League relief ptcher who played with the White Sox, Cardinal, Dodgers, and Indians is now currently a singer with a punk band out of southern California?
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 25, 2008 20:25:33 GMT -5
I think it settled out of court. Doesn't he work for another network now?
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 25, 2008 14:19:18 GMT -5
Do you have any actual pictures? Any from games you've been to?
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 25, 2008 14:17:26 GMT -5
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 25, 2008 1:11:37 GMT -5
Nice to see this get going again.....Robbie Wine Former catching prospect of the Astros. Currently coaches Penn State's baseball team.
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 24, 2008 11:07:26 GMT -5
Answer #15Dieon Sanders and Brian Jordan were teammates with the Atlanta Falcons from 1989-91. Snaders played for the Atlanta Braves from 1992-94, and Jordan played for the Braves from 1999-2001 and 2005-06. Standingsbasenoc - *61 pts rrrjerdy - *58 pts rzobb - *54 pts tbrays - *41 points ballis - 14 pts servo - *6 pts Question #162 pointsName these three-
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 23, 2008 0:09:46 GMT -5
Answer #13 He slipped in a spring training game and broke his thumb.
Standings basenoc - *58 pts rrrjerdy - *55 pts rzobb - *51 pts tbrays - *38 points ballis - 14 pts servo - *6 pts
Question #15 3 points What two NFL teammates ended up playing in the MLB in the same city as their NFL team, but at different points of their career?
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 22, 2008 1:30:05 GMT -5
Answer #13 Dave Kingman
Standings basenoc - *55 pts rrrjerdy - *53 pts rzobb - *49 pts tbrays - *35 points ballis - 14 pts servo - *6 pts
Question #14 3 points Why did "Smokey" Joe Wood switch from pitcher to the outfield? (Be specific)
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 20, 2008 22:29:44 GMT -5
Answer #12 Dwight "Doctor K" Gooden
Standings basenoc - *52 pts rzobb - *49 pts rrrjerdy - *49 pts tbrays - *32 points ballis - 14 pts servo - *6 pts
Question #13 3 points Who has played the most career games at DH for the Oakland A's?
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 18, 2008 23:21:07 GMT -5
Old age has caught up to Ozzie Osborne, and he has retired at the end of the season. His replacement will begin as the teams closer unless he can't fulfill the duties. Derrick Green is named after the current lead singer of Sepultura, and Rhythmic Breathing. Previously with Outface, Overfiend, and Alpha Jerk.
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 18, 2008 22:29:52 GMT -5
Answer #11 I had a feeling this would trip some of you up. The key to the proper answer is in the timing of the trip. Due to the fact that Yost came out twice in the same at-bat, by rule the plate umpire ejects Yost from the game. Also by rule, Sheets remains in the game until the batter (in this case Griffey) is either retired or gets on base. After that, he is also ejected from the game. Had Yost made the trip to the maond in the same inning, but during a different batter, only Sheets would be gone.
Rule 8.06 (d) if a pinch hitter is substituted for this batter, the manager or coach may make a second visit to the mound, but must remove the pitcher. A manager or coach is considered to have concluded his visit to the mound when he leaves the 18 foot circle surrounding the pitcher's rubber. If the manager or coach goes to the catcher or infielder and that player then goes to the mound or the pitcher comes to him at his position before there is an intervening play (a pitch or other play) that will be the same as the manager or coach going to the mound. Any attempt to evade or circumvent this rule by the manager or coach going to the catcher or an infielder and then that player going to the mound to confer with the pitcher shall constitute a trip to the mound. If the coach goes to the mound and removes a pitcher and then the manager goes to the mound to talk with the new pitcher, that will constitute one trip to that new pitcher that inning. In a case where a manager has made his first trip to the mound and then returns the second time to the mound in the same inning with the same pitcher in the game and the same batter at bat, after being warned by the umpire that he cannot return to the mound, the manager shall be removed from the game and the pitcher required to pitch to the batter until he is retired or gets on base. After the batter is retired, or becomes a base runner, then this pitcher must be removed from the game. The manager should be notified that his pitcher will be removed from the game after he pitches to one hitter, so he can have a substitute pitcher warmed up. The substitute pitcher will be allowed eight preparatory pitches or more if in the umpire's judgment circumstances justify.
Standings basenoc - *49 pts rzobb - *46 pts rrrjerdy - *46 pts tbrays - *29 points ballis - 14 pts servo - *6 pts
Question #12 3 points Who am I? I won Rookie of the Year, a Cy Young award, an ERA title, two strikeout titles, fanned 16 batters in a game three times, and pitched for a World Series winner all before I turned 22. I have a no-hitter, and I was also on World Series winners for two teams in the same city.
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 18, 2008 21:49:34 GMT -5
Happy birthday.
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 17, 2008 23:03:18 GMT -5
I thought you did.
hahahahah......
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