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Persona Non Grata
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 21,352
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![]() First no-no in the majors since Randy Johnson's perfect game two years ago.
"This is the best moment of my life," the 22-year-old Venezuelan said. Nice work, kiddo. ![]() |
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Roland Deschain
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 4,049
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![]() I wonder how much the Red Sox are enoying the Beckett/Lowell trade right about now.
Sanchez throws the fourth Marlins no-hitter in 11 seasons dating back to Leiter's no-no against the Rockies in '96. Florida's total payroll is less than what the Rockies are paying Todd Helton in 2006 and yet they're still in the Wild Card hunt while the Rockies are spinning out of control. As a follower of both '93 expansion teams it's amazing to see the contrast between the two clubs. The Marlins are better in almost every aspect as a franchise (success, historic moments, player development, general managers, managers, announcers) except for stadium and ownership. Coors Field blows away Dolphins Stadium as place to watch a ballgame (Coors is top-5, DS is bottom-2), and even though the Monforts suck as owners, they're still better than the worst owner in professional sports, Jeffrey Loria. |
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Persona Non Grata
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And saying the Monforts look good copared to Loria is like complimenting vomit for being a step above shit. It's been something to watch the Marlins build, win it all, tear it down, rebuild, win it all again, tear it down again and now build it back up again at a pace that already has their current team (with a payroll of $15 million) ahead of the Rockies. While the Marlins owner may suck, they've obviously got some pretty sharp baseball minds in the organization somewhere. They're not coming up with talent like they've got by accident. |
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Dec 2002
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![]() Its still pretty damn funny how Loria's been able to dump veterans and successfully rebuild twice now.
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Roland Deschain
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Denver, CO
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![]() All of the credit goes to Larry Beinfest, the most underrated GM in the game.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Garrison NY
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![]() anibal sanchez: damn am i glad i picked him up on my fantasy team a couple months ago.
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Join Date: May 2001
Posts: 9,958
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![]() Dude was safe at first for the last "out".
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 6,757
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![]() I doubt it has much effect. In my mind it has NONE. He pitches in the national league. Im willing to bet if beckett pitched in the CFL of pro baseball hed have a ERA of around 2 and a half. anytime you want to get a kid thats 25 and has the stuff beckett has you're going to have to give up prospects. we have pedroia and lowerie to fill the infield for years to come to.
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Roland Deschain
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Denver, CO
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armed
Join Date: Jul 2004
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![]() he wasnt facing the AL an entire season in 03. If you recall he started off very well here starting 7-2. he needs to learn to tune down his changeup(its still around 90) and i think schill needs to teach him the splitter.bust after not even one whole season?i think not
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