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  1. In tears right now about the Warrior's death. So f***ing gutted. RIP Warrior. RIP Savage. http://www.wwe.com/f/styles/ep_trending/public/video/thumb/2012/03/19920829_warrior_savage.jpg
  2. I've said it over and over since before he was signed, the Melky signing was going to be excellent. That freak injury cost him a season, but he's healthy now, and he's performing exactly like I thought he would be. Well... quite a bit better than I thought he would be, but regression will hit eventually. I won't be surprised to see him earn both years of his contract in this season alone. Sucks that he's a free agent at the end of the year.
  3. I think the honor to catch a pitch form Halladay is worth more than just a blow job in return. And Drabek was a better prospect at the time of the his trade than Syndergaard was at the time of his.
  4. Goins got three meatballs in a row, right down the middle, to round out that at-bat.
  5. "If you hear us talking about RA Dickle" http://i.imgur.com/py2PxcN.gif
  6. Here's a solution for you: http://www.sabotagetimes.com/wp-content/uploads/antidepressants.jpg Don't take too many.
  7. When you win your C games it means you're a good pitcher? What a crock of s*** LOL. If you ever win a C-game, and even most of your B-games, it means your team bailed you out. There's a reason Romero started a season off with 8 consecutive wins.
  8. If Arencibia was catching Archer tonight, he'd have had 5 passed balls by this point.
  9. It's not the same name, but it has to be the same guy. It's hard to believe there's more than one guy that is that much of a f***ing douchebag out there. If you're that much of a gym-douche that you have "shoulder days", you'd take it seriously enough to not skip it for a baseball game this early in the year, especially when you can just come home and check the score, or even watch it at most gyms. The guy's probably balding with a beer gut. I make this post with the utmost caution though, out of fear of being responded to with a topless gym-selfie.
  10. There's no such thing as a "Seitzer approach" or a "Murphy approach" or a "Mottola approach". Most people who use blanket terms like that know absolutely nothing about any kind of coaching, and it's usually the same people that blame won and lost seasons on managers (in other words, everything but the players). A coach (at least a decent one) will have a different approach to every single player, and that's how it is in most cases. That's why everybody has a different swing and a different stance and a different follow-through. Yes, some guys might just generally think that being a patient hitter is better than being an overly aggressive one, that just makes them a smart coach, it doesn't mean they teach every player the same approach.
  11. Bautista OPS'ing over .1500 with a .200 BABIP so far. http://i.imgur.com/py2PxcN.gif
  12. I think BTS knows who he was, that's why he said "except for admin", lol. Edit: looks like your post got deleted, nvm, lol.
  13. By the way, I should clarify, that's BJMB = Blow Jobs for Mark Burlay, a personal fan club established circa April 2, 2014, by me. We are not a cult. We are not groupies. We are a for-profit organization created to worship the living shrine of Burlay every fifth day (it should actually be every third day, hashtag 3manrotation) until he is too old or injured to compete (so, forever), and to charge all others for doing the same.
  14. No. It was the twitter guy speaking on behalf of Bautista. #VoteBautistaForFaceOfTheMLBTwitterVotingCampaignOnTwitter
  15. So what you're saying is, you are indebted to this forum, and all the money that sabermetrics ever earn you will be re-distributed evenly to the BJMB community for making you the man that you are today.
  16. Misquote. That came from the Bautista twitter-shill guy. But seriously though, hasn't Bautista always been considered the team captain?
  17. *dumn And that's my experience with Spanky in a nutshell as well. There have been times where I've found Spanky irritating and downright incoherent, but there are other times where he makes me genuinely laugh and entertains people. One thing I can respect about him is that he doesn't tend to hold grudges (as I've seen him thank posts in agreement with the same people that he, at other times, argues with regularly), and he seems to be one of the few guys that understands that at the end of the day we're all just a bunch of guys (and girls?) sitting back and talking about baseball. I assumed as much, just the prospect itself was really funny.
  18. Did you ban him? http://i.imgur.com/py2PxcN.gif
  19. Well done on putting it far better than I've ever been able to.
  20. To be honest, I'm very surprised with the at-bats I saw yesterday (first game I've had the chance to watch), not used to seeing these guys be patient. I don't know if they just did that because they knew Moore is very prone to walks, and that was the approach that Seitzer told them to take, but I loved it. I'm not sure how long it's going to last, guys (especially on this team) tend to get a bit more impatient as the season goes on and slumps take their toll, but if these guys can continue showing a little more patience at the plate, I'm really liking this offense that much more.
  21. And he threw 0 innings yesterday. 25 > 0. Doesn't matter if Lawrie makes the play, as much as I loved Buehrle last night, that hit was on him. Anytime you give a guy the opportunity to hit a line drive, that's on the pitcher, not the fielders. That's why there's such a thing as BABIP. Lawrie was hard on himself for that play, and it makes complete sense that he was, but he didn't tell the guy to hit the ball that hard. Buehrle was at 108 pitches, with Zobrist on base and Longoria coming up. Yes Gibbons could have trusted him to leave him in, and I wish that he had, but from a strictly managerial perspective, you couldn't really have managed that inning better than Gibbons did last night. People rage when managers don't make the emotional decision, and then people rage twice as hard everytime they do. If Longoria beat Buerhle, people would have been spazzing about how Gibbons left him in too long and shouldn't have given him the 9th inning to begin with. Pick what the hell you guys want. If you want an emotional manager, then stop sucking off analytical ones like Maddon.
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