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timmgirvan 11-27-2006 07:47 PM

Randon thoughts and News
 
Did you know that Albert Pujols had 20 game-winning homers this year(amzing) Willie Mays had 19 in 1962! Rowdy Roddy Piper has cancer..some kind of lymphoma. Vince Young is looking like he appreciates Norm Chows' tutledge! Whoever gets the Cardinals job will have much potenial to mold a team. All you shoppers should get er done early...save yourself some grief! Cheers!

hoovesupsideyourhead 11-27-2006 09:47 PM

cubs sighn alfonso for 135 mill...the end of the world is near.....

saucon17 11-27-2006 10:12 PM

Soriano will get paid around 80k a day to play baseball from mid
Feb. to end of Sept. thats f..king unreal. I'm counting Oct. because
no way the Cubs make the playoffs

timmgirvan 11-27-2006 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by hoovesupsideyourhead
cubs sighn alfonso for 135 mill...the end of the world is near.....

If he like playin in the daytime he could hit 60....steal 60....drive in 140!

timmgirvan 11-29-2006 01:05 PM

It appears that the REDSOX deal with their bonus baby is unravelling as we speak. Frankly, any team that works with a player who has Boras as his agent should be anathema. The original deal(MLB certified) is that Matuzaka would be the Sox property for 6 yrs. Boras is insisting his client become a free agent after 3yrs, which totally screws up any longterm plans for Bostons' pitching stability. Sox either pay 85-95million for 3yrs or lose the right to negotiate. Bad scene for all of Baseball!

Hickory Hill Hoff 11-29-2006 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by timmgirvan
Did you know that Albert Pujols had 20 game-winning homers this year(amzing) Willie Mays had 19 in 1962! Rowdy Roddy Piper has cancer..some kind of lymphoma. Vince Young is looking like he appreciates Norm Chows' tutledge! Whoever gets the Cardinals job will have much potenial to mold a team. All you shoppers should get er done early...save yourself some grief! Cheers!

Sad news about Piper, he NOT Hogan was the one to change the face of Pro Wrestling in the 80's. His "Piper's Pit" segment gave that "cutting edge" to the sport and brought it into the "sports entertainment" era. His new DVD is a must to those who like Pro Wrestling. The year's 1984 to the late 90's is when wrestling was at it's best.

timmgirvan 11-29-2006 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Hickory Hill Hoff
Sad news about Piper, he NOT Hogan was the one to change the face of Pro Wrestling in the 80's. His "Piper's Pit" segment gave that "cutting edge" to the sport and brought it into the "sports entertainment" era. His new DVD is a must to those who like Pro Wrestling. The year's 1984 to the late 90's is when wrestling was at it's best.

HHH: agreed!

timmgirvan 12-01-2006 02:16 PM

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12143888/---Interesting article about McGuire and HOF ballot by Ted Robinson. I understand his position...and it's food for thought! Got Any?

timmgirvan 12-03-2006 07:48 PM

Weekend doings
 
Did anybody see that one handed catch by the WF receiver on Sat. It reminded me of Mays catch in the Polo Grounds! Was a heckuva game...Rutgers/WVU! Betting on Sunday NFL is tricky....when are they gonna disband the Raiders for the sake of their fans. What are the Packers gonna do...the stockholders can't be happy about getting thumped by the Jets!

timmgirvan 12-05-2006 07:10 PM

Nice job by the Dodgers...letting Maddux go to the Pads! Now that the seats are filling up again,McDork is gonna play cheeseball again! In fact...the prevailing thought is that McDork wanted to make money on program sales last year...so they removed the names on the jerseys.....What a scmuck!

Kasept 12-05-2006 07:17 PM

Sad news about Piper... Re: the Wrestling mentions above, didn't Cyndi Lauper and Capt. Lou have as much to do with the explosion of the spectacle as ANY of the wrestlers themselves? Lauper's video featuring Albano, and Piper too I think, helped introduce a whole new generation to the madcap escapades of the Wrasslin' Leagues...

Hickory Hill Hoff 12-05-2006 08:52 PM

One of my other favorite subjects
 
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Originally Posted by Kasept
Sad news about Piper... Re: the Wrestling mentions above, didn't Cyndi Lauper and Capt. Lou have as much to do with the explosion of the spectacle as ANY of the wrestlers themselves? Lauper's video featuring Albano, and Piper too I think, helped introduce a whole new generation to the madcap escapades of the Wrasslin' Leagues...

Yes Steve, it was the whole group back in '84. I've been a pro wrestling fan since my grandfather got me hooked on it in the late 70's. The WWE (then known as the WWWF and later just the WWF) was the "good" (Bob Backlund) versus the "evil" (Ivan Koloff etc.) before Vince Jr. took over after his father's death in 1983. Backlund was out, in came Hogan off his Rocky III theme. Piper was one of the first "heels" who wasn't big and tough, but his arrogence and showmanship on the mic is what made him good. After the Hogan vs. Piper matches, wrestling took off. Both you and others like Blackthroatedwind know a lot about thoroughbred history and can recall things at an instant, I'm a bit of an expert on Pro Wrestling, especially the last 30 years. Today's product though, isn't as good since the WCW and the other direct promotions that challenged the WWE are gone. Still, I watch it every Monday night and occasionally still go to the matches when there in Albany.

Hickory Hill Hoff 12-05-2006 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
HHH, was that you on trackfacts Sunday?

Yeah that was me...I usually call Tom & Nick each week. I've known Nick for over 15 years. He's a great guy and help me a lot with his knowledge of thoroughbred racing. It's a good show and they take phone calls (unlike the other show). Do you tune in much?

timmgirvan 12-06-2006 03:03 PM

Dodgers sign Jason Schmidt! I'm shocked...and I take back almost all of the stuff I said about McCourt...almost all! Clocks still ticking loudly on Bostons' deal to sign Matzusaka.... Folks: teach your boys how to throw a baseball...the money for pitchers is ridiculous! Looks like Barry's going begging to the meeting,cuz noone is meeting the asking price of 18mil....dudes' got a big head if he thinks he's worth that. What up with Manny? Bostons' deadline for a trade passes...but I dont think he makes it to Spring in a Bosox uni!

SniperSB23 12-06-2006 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by timmgirvan
Dodgers sign Jason Schmidt! I'm shocked...and I take back almost all of the stuff I said about McCourt...almost all! Clocks still ticking loudly on Bostons' deal to sign Matzusaka.... Folks: teach your boys how to throw a baseball...the money for pitchers is ridiculous! Looks like Barry's going begging to the meeting,cuz noone is meeting the asking price of 18mil....dudes' got a big head if he thinks he's worth that. What up with Manny? Bostons' deadline for a trade passes...but I dont think he makes it to Spring in a Bosox uni!

It will be interesting to see if the Dodgers get 47 starts for the $47 million they paid Schmidt. He's a heck of a pitcher but I question his ability to stay healthy for the next three years.

You talking about Zito or Bonds cause I think what you said could apply to either of them. Boras is looking silly with his claims that he is getting all sorts of offers for $100 million when no one is even offering close to that. It's worked for him before though so we'll see if anyone falls for it. As far as Bonds there is no way anyone is going to pay more than $14 million for an injury plagued DH.

Manny will stay with the Sox as long as he is going to require any team that trades for him to pick up the two year option on his contract. At 2 years $35 million he has some value but at 4 years $75 million he doesn't, especially if the Sox think they are going to get someone of value for him. Manny for Peavy rumors were one of the funniest things I've read this offseason.

Crown@club 12-06-2006 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by timmgirvan
Dodgers sign Jason Schmidt! I'm shocked...and I take back almost all of the stuff I said about McCourt...almost all! Clocks still ticking loudly on Bostons' deal to sign Matzusaka.... Folks: teach your boys how to throw a baseball...the money for pitchers is ridiculous! Looks like Barry's going begging to the meeting,cuz noone is meeting the asking price of 18mil....dudes' got a big head if he thinks he's worth that. What up with Manny? Bostons' deadline for a trade passes...but I dont think he makes it to Spring in a Bosox uni!

Bonds does have a BIG HEAD! Schmidt (heckell or jeckell?) Zito has a case of longevity, but that also may explain why opponents OBP was OVER .300!!!!!! last year with his Walk rate rising and K rate falling. Ut-oh!

timmgirvan 12-06-2006 04:13 PM

Sniper: you hit the nail on the head!.....staying healthy in LA. Schmidt will have a more potent offense than he did in Frisco,so that bodes well for him. 14 mil is about all Bonds should expect. Mannys' bat is the real deal....let's say he goes somewhere he is really happy to be....Maybe he hits like the old Manny. I like the guy, but the drama in Boston..should be left in Boston!

Crown@club 12-06-2006 04:20 PM

Also the Dodgers are now thinking Pierre leadoff and Furcal 2nd. I don't think 2003 Marlin revival will work here.


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