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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 17, 2006 22:00:00 GMT -5
Thanks I wasn't sure how many.
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 17, 2006 21:43:40 GMT -5
I agree they were all good players. Jim Kaat won many Gold Gloves(not sure how many).
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 17, 2006 21:34:02 GMT -5
I already signed the Jim Rice one. I'll sign the others too.
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 31, 2006 22:40:23 GMT -5
Brandon Webb would fit perfectly there then.
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 28, 2006 22:53:14 GMT -5
Wow that sucks. I didn't know that.
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 28, 2006 20:03:05 GMT -5
Nunez is the guy that broke up the no-hitter.
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 18, 2006 16:37:37 GMT -5
That's true. It's pretty easy because all you have to do is talk about baseball.
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 17, 2006 23:18:43 GMT -5
Howard is a real good hitter just not very good fielder.
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 17, 2006 20:58:45 GMT -5
I would like to own a team because I get to watch all the games and I make money for each person that comes to the stadium. But managing seems like fun too.
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 17, 2006 20:55:44 GMT -5
He has some good stuff. I have heard that Philip Hughes(the Yankees best pitching prospect) is similar to Hamels only a right handed version.
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 17, 2006 20:50:56 GMT -5
They wouldn't boo you if you played for a sucky team because the whole team sucks and there is no one there anyway.
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 17, 2006 20:46:53 GMT -5
I would play 4 years for 5 mil and then play for free a few years because I love the game and if I get injured I'd retire because I'm not getting paid anyway.
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 17, 2006 20:42:37 GMT -5
Fielder has been hitting well this year but I definately he think he will be a great hitter.
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 17, 2006 20:08:24 GMT -5
You can't forget some of the young pitchers too like Scott Kazmir, Francisco Liriano, Jerad Weaver, Jonathon Papelbon, and Chien-Ming Wang.
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Post by ericbrat20 on Jul 17, 2006 20:04:35 GMT -5
Watch out for Melky Cabrera in the next couple of years. He's not a power hitter like Howard, but he's got a good eye. He's alot like a Bernie Williams type hitter, some pop, but more line drive. He's got a good arm and it's accurate. The Yankees didn't want him to get called up this year, but with Matsui and Sheffield gone, they had no choice. I like the way Melky plays. He is a very good fielder and has a very good arm. He takes a lot of walks becuase he has a very good eye. He hits well and has gotten some key hits for the Yankees this year.
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