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1 minute ago, Remember The Alomar said:

I was about to make that comparison. However, after reading the wiki on the subject again, you are technically correct. 

You can tell my Friday night plans fell through, as I am have semantic debate on late 19th century baseball with a smiling can of corn on the internet. 

At least Drungo will have something to read in the morning.

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13 minutes ago, Malike said:

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Maybe not a GREAT team….but a good one.

pitching can sure cover a lot of sins.

Marcus Stroman just walked in a run.

Meanwhile Brian Cranston’s baseball commercial features far too few Oriole.

 

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3 minutes ago, Remember The Alomar said:

I was about to make that comparison. However, after reading the wiki on the subject again, you are technically correct. 

You can tell my Friday night plans fell through, as I am have semantic debate on late 19th century baseball with a smiling can of corn on the internet. 

That was always your Friday night plan.  Don’t lie.

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Just now, Remember The Alomar said:

Got yelled at him once this week already--by the grace of god, he'll miss this. 

I was going to comment in the food thread about using my credit card for literally every purchase I make. I don't even have a debit card. Those points are too valuable lol.

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Do you think Cal would sign my 2131 game ticket if I brought it to the next game? That was a pretty special game.

I hate to bother him cause I see other ppl getting pictures after the game.

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Just now, Can_of_corn said:

He's approaching bust status as a 1-1.

Not the best draft class.

Yeah, I know they have to try to make it look like it might work out, but I'd be shocked if he's in baseball in 2 years.

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Just now, Malike said:

Yeah, I know they have to try to make it look like it might work out, but I'd be shocked if he's in baseball in 2 years.

He was serviceable last year.

You don't want a 105 OPS+ out of your 1B/DH but he's not killing you.

If he can scrape his way back to that he can hang around a few more years.

 

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