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Everything posted by Redskins Rick
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But, wait, how can a defensive legend as Nick, misplay a ball in the outfield?
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Roch posted this today: http://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2015/04/markakis-says-no-animosity-toward-orioles.html I guess that is way different than getting my phone calls not returned.
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Can you image the OH crowd, if Buck batted him third here? LOL
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Orioles 25-1 to make World Servies Braves 35 -1 to make World Series Of course, what do odd makers know?
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and maybe post season.
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I agree, and I hope he has a great season, except if and when they play the Orioles.
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Braves haven't posted it yet. http://mlbstartingnine.com/home.jsp
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Wonder if one of their OFs was nicked up and he was more insurance if turned out more involved???????
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"Can't please some of the people, none of the time."
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Yeppers, the key to good baseball, you win every series, and everything else takes care of itself.
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Padres DFA Troy Patton yesterday.
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Like Fred Manfred would say about last night's game, "Another one in the Win Column!"
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I believe the Tigers called him up, against his wishes, he wanted more time to work on things.
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i agree, it was worth questioning. Actually, i wish it was more phantom, hence he wouldn't have to go through surgery/
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Very true. Hey CoC, do you still think McLouth's trip to the DL was suspect?
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The timing of the DL trip, is very convenient for them to bring up their hot prospect for sure: Souza has easily been the hottest hitter in the Washington Nationals minor league system. In 91 games at Syracuse (AAA), Souza leads the International League with a .354 batting average. In 328 at bats, he has 23 doubles, 2 triples, and 18 home runs. He is tied for the International League lead in RBI with 70 and leads the International League with an impressive .601 slugging percentage. http://dcprosportsreport.com/nats-send-nate-mclouth-to-dl-call-up-steve-souza/
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I suspect his shoulder hasn't been right all season, hence, his .172 average. I am also sure that diving for that triple didn't do the shoulder any good. Could he have kept playing though the injury, who knows? Needing a roster spot for hot prospect gave them a reason to put Nate on the shelf for two weeks. I could be wrong, but I dont think this is a major cover story, not like its a mystery ailment that nobody knows about.
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McLouth ends up on 15 day DL for his ailing shoulder. Hurt it back on the 28th of July. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/nationals-journal/wp/2014/08/04/nationals-place-nate-mclouth-on-disabled-list-call-up-steven-souza-jr/
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The view is so much nicer up here, then in the dungeon!
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You can't win 162 games, you keep winning 2 out of 3 and things will be just fine.
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Baseball Prospectus rates him as a realistic #4 starter and an ETA to the bigs in 2017. http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=23489
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Only because you wrote a longer answer. The one thing I meant to say. Boog played in the pitching era, look at 1968, and the 10th best pitcher in AL had a 2.45 ERA. In 1975, the 10th best pitcher had a 3.08 ERA.
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Boog had a very good glove and adapt at handing hops and high throws, as well as stretching out to catch the ball. As a big man, he moved pretty good for his size, but he didn't have the range that Eddie did.
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There you go, using facts to win an discussion in OH, you know you can't do that?":D:D:D
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They do, they call it the Oriole Hall of Fame. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_Orioles_Hall_of_Fame