Hey Wily!
Hey Wily!
Go Gators!
Kearns bat goes into the stands...some dumb ass Cubs fan throws his hands up like it was on purspose.
What a bunch of morons
The guy's a working-class hero ballplayer straight out of central casting. We hear a lot about fans who supposedly like stats more than baseball on this site. LaRue's lack of appeal in some circles is rapidly convincing me that a number of fans like batting average more than baseball.Originally Posted by BRM
I'm not a system player. I am a system.
Hey Matt, I heard Marty give you some props last night.Originally Posted by Matt700wlw
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lol what a dork, he threw his hands up like he wanted to fight Kearns or something.Originally Posted by Matt700wlw
Kearns should have went and asked to exchange the bat.
Willy painting low and away like DaVinci.
Kearns leads off with a walk.
Kearns Walks.
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Kearns walks.
Is it fair to say that Scott Williamson is the only decent pitcher this organization has produced since Tom Browning, and that Trader Jack and Gullet ruined him by overworking him his rookie year?
Williamson also lost some MPH off his fastball like Claussen did after surgery.
Larue's stats and his hard-nosed playing style should make him appeal to everyone. The guy is a top performer at his position and he's as tough as they come. What's not to like?Originally Posted by M2
Willy wild as heck and the Cubs announcers are calling for an Encarnacion sac bunt right now.
"The problem with strikeouts isn't that they hurt your team, it's that they hurt your feelings..." --Rob Neyer
"The single most important thing for a hitter is to get a good pitch to hit. A good hitter can hit a pitch that’s over the plate three times better than a great hitter with a ball in a tough spot.”
--Ted Williams
Eddie might be the first guy to find out whether Scott's regained his movement in the strikezone.
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