wes, you've posted that picture twice now. i think you might suffer from the same thing as a.j. does...
"hey everybody! look at me! look at me! everybody, look at me!"
let the record show that it was a.chump. that decided that journey's "don't stop believing" was going to be their theme song.
oh snap.
scott podsednik
62Nah walter, I just like to point out what a dumb cum eating whore you are. Go Cubs! Go Red Sox! Go Astros! Go....?
There are crispy fries waiting to come out of your oven: you just have to make them and put them there.
scott podsednik
63Two runs over six innings is barely adequate? He outpitched Buehrle.ginandtacos.com wrote: Pettite was barely adequate.
scott podsednik
65vockins wrote:Two runs over six innings is barely adequate? He outpitched Buehrle.ginandtacos.com wrote: Pettite was barely adequate.
No. He lost.
Regards,
spoon
scott podsednik
66hey spoon, while you are on the bandwagon you should get your information right.
lidge was credited with the lost.
jeez, something about newbie baseball fans that get in my craw.
lidge was credited with the lost.
jeez, something about newbie baseball fans that get in my craw.
scott podsednik
67sure, leave it to vockins to overhype an ex-yankee's pitching performance. vockins couldn't even successfully predict the amount of Mets wins this season. the fool!
it's impressive that he pitched hurt (at least, i just heard he's hurt. arm or shoulder problem?)... but the fact is he left the bullpen in a tight spot and that inevitably cost them the game. so i wouldn't call his performance anything other than, "meh."
look at me, i'm hank aaron.
it's impressive that he pitched hurt (at least, i just heard he's hurt. arm or shoulder problem?)... but the fact is he left the bullpen in a tight spot and that inevitably cost them the game. so i wouldn't call his performance anything other than, "meh."
look at me, i'm hank aaron.
scott podsednik
68it's a shame that two injured pitchers had to pitch in the cold of chicago. injuries and cold weather don't go together.
it's also a shame that the crook bud selig and mlb won't let a team have the home field advantage they deserve. it's now official and the roof is going to be closed in houston for all 3 games. ridiculous. especially considering it wasn't a problem in the previous two series.
it's also a shame that the crook bud selig and mlb won't let a team have the home field advantage they deserve. it's now official and the roof is going to be closed in houston for all 3 games. ridiculous. especially considering it wasn't a problem in the previous two series.
scott podsednik
70waltermalling wrote:it's a shame that two injured pitchers had to pitch in the cold of chicago. injuries and cold weather don't go together.
it's also a shame that the crook bud selig and mlb won't let a team have the home field advantage they deserve. it's now official and the roof is going to be closed in houston for all 3 games. ridiculous. especially considering it wasn't a problem in the previous two series.
Know what else is a shame, walter? The fact that you keep posting.
And the Astros were fighting to keep the roof closed, so "home field" advantage has been granted.
Shut up.
Christopher_Dragon wrote:Take all the Rod Stewart songs ever written and combine them and they would not provide me with a fraction of the joy I get from watching Ric Flair put someone in a figure four leg lock.