29 teams cannot win the WS with the manager they have..
lol!!!
29 teams cannot win the WS with the manager they have..
hahhahha, you kill me. Your still crying and sulking cause I called you out on your stupidity (one of them a year ago) about making claims that can't be quantified, and all you can two is run around taking cheap shots at me with your gay little edited quotes.
Apparently his toe is split right down to the bone.
That's what I was told.
I won’t call you an idiot because that gets the moderators all riled up… but I will say that, mentally, you are all fucked up!!!No cause then I wouldn't be telling the truth.
Well done PM and others, getting BBL banned.I won’t call you an idiot because that gets the moderators all riled up… but I will say that, mentally, you are all fucked up!!!
Perry
Right? They're too chicken shit to go out on a limb and predict anything but gee when something turns around 6 weeks later, they're all over, digging up old posts from last year trying to make some inane or useless point.I like when you predict something wrong shack and costanza are all over that, but when you predict something right they suddenly go radio silent
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Just a question for one of the more knowledgeable baseball fans here;1 down, 1 to go
What you continually fail to realize in most of my posts is that I almost never put myself out as being an expert. In fact most of my criticisms are trying to point out that nobody on here is and that is what pisses some of you guys off. I rarely predict and I rarely second guess decisions. I'm sure you can find the occasional post to the contrary but I am not trying to impress anyone, least of the "expert" who calls himself "(you think you know more than) ME"? Posts like that are undeniably somebody who not only thinks they are an expert but needs attention as well. Very immature attitude.Right? They're too chicken shit to go out on a limb and predict anything but gee when something turns around 6 weeks later, they're all over, digging up old posts from last year trying to make some inane or useless point.
They clearly don't have enough knowledge of baseball to predict anything but have enough trolling skills to rag on people. To be fair to them, they are the cackling dead.
So here's your chance gcostanza, and shack, say something smart about baseball/Jays.
Otherwise, ya know where to put the cork...
You are correct of courseJust a question for one of the more knowledgeable baseball fans here;
In baseball if there's 1 down, isn't there 2 to go?
opcorn:
What you continually fail to realize in most of my posts is that I almost never put myself out as being an expert. In fact most of my criticisms are trying to point out that nobody on here is and that is what pisses some of you guys off. I rarely predict and I rarely second guess decisions. I'm sure you can find the occasional post to the contrary but I am not trying to impress anyone, least of the "expert" who calls himself "(you think you know more than) ME"? Posts like that are undeniably somebody who not only thinks they are an expert but needs attention as well. Very immature attitude.
I'll admit that I can be picky and sarcastic but I know what I am and that is first and foremost a fan. I cheer for my teams. I don't arm chair manage them./QUOTE]
Some of the greatest commentators in all sports are arm chair managers, that is part of the joy of watching sports! Everyone from a Don Cherry or a Greg Zaun to a Jim Hughson/Buck Martinez always voice their opinion on all sorts of different game situations - Some situations are big, and others are minor, but they all do it.
Go to any pub where a group of fans are watching game, hang out with some buddies while watching a game or even sit with your spouse watching a game and the inner arm chair manager will come through - That is part of the joy of watching sports. It can be as simple as a decision to go to the bullpen, pinch hitting, changing a goalie, switching lines, passing vs. running for a TD, etc. Without that interaction or freedom of making your call, sports would not be sports and a big part of the thrill is lost.
There is a lot of emotion in sports - All sports from our early years as a player up to your senior years as a fan. Second guessing is simply part of the game. Anyone who has not second guessed a decision of a coach/manager in their lifetime of watching sports is an extreme rarity.
As sports fans you will not always agree with the viewpoint of another sports fan...That is yet another joy of watching sports.
Funny thing is, on TERB there are times I agree and disagree with every person on here. There is no consistency as there are too many variables, personal biases and other factors that come into play with the comments that are posted.
For me, I read, I learn, I agree, I disagree, I laugh and I voice my opinion. I don't go out of my way to say "fuck you", however I enjoy the opinions on this forum as it is a small diverse and passionate community.
Good post. Good attitude.What you continually fail to realize in most of my posts is that I almost never put myself out as being an expert. In fact most of my criticisms are trying to point out that nobody on here is and that is what pisses some of you guys off. I rarely predict and I rarely second guess decisions. I'm sure you can find the occasional post to the contrary but I am not trying to impress anyone, least of the "expert" who calls himself "(you think you know more than) ME"? Posts like that are undeniably somebody who not only thinks they are an expert but needs attention as well. Very immature attitude.
I'll admit that I can be picky and sarcastic but I know what I am and that is first and foremost a fan. I cheer for my teams. I don't arm chair manage them./QUOTE]
Some of the greatest commentators in all sports are arm chair managers, that is part of the joy of watching sports! Everyone from a Don Cherry or a Greg Zaun to a Jim Hughson/Buck Martinez always voice their opinion on all sorts of different game situations - Some situations are big, and others are minor, but they all do it.
Go to any pub where a group of fans are watching game, hang out with some buddies while watching a game or even sit with your spouse watching a game and the inner arm chair manager will come through - That is part of the joy of watching sports. It can be as simple as a decision to go to the bullpen, pinch hitting, changing a goalie, switching lines, passing vs. running for a TD, etc. Without that interaction or freedom of making your call, sports would not be sports and a big part of the thrill is lost.
There is a lot of emotion in sports - All sports from our early years as a player up to your senior years as a fan. Second guessing is simply part of the game. Anyone who has not second guessed a decision of a coach/manager in their lifetime of watching sports is an extreme rarity.
As sports fans you will not always agree with the viewpoint of another sports fan...That is yet another joy of watching sports.
Funny thing is, on TERB there are times I agree and disagree with every person on here. There is no consistency as there are too many variables, personal biases and other factors that come into play with the comments that are posted.
For me, I read, I learn, I agree, I disagree, I laugh and I voice my opinion. I don't go out of my way to say "fuck you", however I enjoy the opinions on this forum as it is a small diverse and passionate community.
And what's with all the crowds? 46000 I heard the other day for the Detroit game. Not living in Toronto I was left wondering has last year's euphoria returned to the streets?watching Tulo play shortstop is worth the price of admission....and now he is hitting too
I wish guys would stick to the issues being debated and avoid unnecessary branding of others with different views as idiots.Good post. Good attitude.
It seems they are resting Travis every 3-4 games so it likely he is still recovering from his injury. He had a hot month there OPS .900+.The only reason I can come up with is superstition. They are winning with him there and until Bautista gets back or they start to tank Gibbons will keep him there. Carrera has 10 count 'em 10 RBIs. He should, off his recent numbers be hitting 8th or 9th.
I presume you are talking about Tulo, Edwin, MS, JD and JoeyBats. JB is at 12 HR and when he gets back after the AS break, he may have 65 games or so to hit 18. That's a pretty tall order, but if anyone can, it could be JB.Jays could have five 30-homerun guys by end of the season
Reminds me of Tony Fernandez but with more power. His jump side-arm throw from deep in the hole to get Upton last night gave me flashbacks; or it was the weedwatching Tulo play shortstop is worth the price of admission....and now he is hitting too
Reminds me of the smooth Olerud swing, but with more power. Olerud was more of a doubles gap hitter, but Saunders clears the fences the opposite way. Luv that he is hitting lefties better than righties.Congrats to Michael Saunders to the MLB ALL-Star!