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Cannon Shell 02-15-2007 12:52 PM

Pitchers and catchers time...
 
Any thoughts?

Cannon Shell 02-15-2007 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
I can't wait for baseball. I can't get into college hoops this year for some reason because I just feel like it's inevitable Florida wins it again. Baseball can't come soon enough.

I cant get into college hoops this year either. Dont know why but it just seems so uninteresting. Hard to even root against Duke when they keep losing. When you find yourself watching the NO/OKLA Hornets games all the time you geta little worried.

Gander 02-15-2007 01:08 PM

I feel the exact same way you guys do about college hoops. I usually am taking note of when games are on and checking schedules, but this year I have had little interest. Hope this changes in March, I am sure it will.

horseofcourse 02-15-2007 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by turdbucket67
frank robinson won a world series as a manager, right?



im ready for baseball as long as the media stays away from the barry bonds, steriods, arod(being a yankee), gay baseball players, black mangers and owner stories

No...Cito Gaston won two with the Blue Jays however. I think he is the only black manger to win the World Series.

randallscott35 02-15-2007 01:57 PM

Baseball then Horse Racing, then Football....I'd give up 3 years of my life for a Met WS win.

somerfrost 02-15-2007 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35
Baseball then Horse Racing, then Football....I'd give up 3 years of my life for a Met WS win.


Go Twins...hope springs eternal!

randallscott35 02-15-2007 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
Go Twins...hope springs eternal!

Had the Twins to win the AL at 34-1 last year. Needless to say getting swept by the A's was not a happy moment.

somerfrost 02-15-2007 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35
Had the Twins to win the AL at 34-1 last year. Needless to say getting swept by the A's was not a happy moment.

For me neither...they fought so hard in the second half to go out that way...injuries are always key, especially starting pitching!

Gander 02-15-2007 02:43 PM

Twins have become notorious for laying down in the postseason. Usually its the Yankees who are beating them but this past year the A's had their turn. I am neutral on the Twins but I find it hard to get excited about watching baseball played inside a bubble. Therefore I'd rather not see them in the postseason.

somerfrost 02-15-2007 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Gander
Twins have become notorious for laying down in the postseason. Usually its the Yankees who are beating them but this past year the A's had their turn. I am neutral on the Twins but I find it hard to get excited about watching baseball played inside a bubble. Therefore I'd rather not see them in the postseason.


I think having a stretch where they ran up against the Yanks early in the playoffs had a lot to do with that, I think they deserve credit for being competitive in a small market with limited payroll! Of course, since I've been a loyal fan since 1954, I tend to be a bit prejudiced!

dr. fager 02-15-2007 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
I think having a stretch where they ran up against the Yanks early in the playoffs had a lot to do with that, I think they deserve credit for being competitive in a small market with limited payroll! Of course, since I've been a loyal fan since 1954, I tend to be a bit prejudiced!

I found that normally fans of teams like the Yankees, Red Sox, A's, Phillies...et al...have little sympathy for the plight of the small market teams. In this day and age most can expect developing a few real talents only to watch them leave the team for the almighty dollar. That's what makes the Twins so impressive the way they consistently compete without monumental payrolls. To be honest...that's why I'd much rather go watch some AA ball, the sport in the purest form it can be. And hell, the price is right.

horseofcourse 02-15-2007 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
I think having a stretch where they ran up against the Yanks early in the playoffs had a lot to do with that, I think they deserve credit for being competitive in a small market with limited payroll! Of course, since I've been a loyal fan since 1954, I tend to be a bit prejudiced!

You are correct, however last year was very disappointing playing a non-overpowering A's team who got lambasted by the Tigers. I am a die-hard Tribe fan so I never root for them in the regular season!! I do root for them in postseason however when they are there.

Gander 02-15-2007 04:14 PM

I am a Red Sox fan with no desire to see any team except for the Yankees lose. I like small market teams, just dont like watching anybody lose to the Yankees and the Twins really embarassed themselves against the A's. Talk about not showing up. Even Santana (Mr Automatic) couldnt shut down a very mediocre offense. And the whole indoor stadium thing bothers me. Not real baseball in my opinion.

Cannon Shell 02-15-2007 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by horseofcourse
You are correct, however last year was very disappointing playing a non-overpowering A's team who got lambasted by the Tigers. I am a die-hard Tribe fan so I never root for them in the regular season!! I do root for them in postseason however when they are there.

You obviously have had a lot of non-rooting time on your hands the past 40 or so years. Except when you watch "Major League".

31lengths 02-15-2007 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Any thoughts?

Cant wait!
I live less than 90 second walk to the Rays' training complex. They report Saturday.

We're installing new turf in the dome this week (i'm on the grounds crew).
Maybe it'll make them better .....not.
Sweet gig if ya love baseball like I do.

ddthetide 02-15-2007 07:12 PM

i'm a pirates fan, so i don't even bother to follow anymore. the Bucs are usually 6-8 games back by the end of april.

GPK 02-15-2007 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ddthetide
i'm a pirates fan, so i don't even bother to follow anymore. the Bucs are usually 6-8 games back by the end of april.

at least they are improving then...:D


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