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  • The FixerThe Fixer Posts: 12,837
    Cliffy6745 wrote:
    Garza gone from the Rays and Farnsworth to the Rays. Good shit!

    farnsworth...haha.

    gotta think that hellickson will do fine in garza's place (if not better).

    That said, I'll be shocked if tampa can score enough to keep pace with the yanks and sox this year. Toronto could be the team to watch for in that division. I think they're still a year away, but they have some nice young players
  • Cliffy6745Cliffy6745 Posts: 33,723
    The Fixer wrote:
    Cliffy6745 wrote:
    Garza gone from the Rays and Farnsworth to the Rays. Good shit!

    farnsworth...haha.

    gotta think that hellickson will do fine in garza's place (if not better).

    That said, I'll be shocked if tampa can score enough to keep pace with the yanks and sox this year. Toronto could be the team to watch for in that division. I think they're still a year away, but they have some nice young players

    haha, can't wait to see the yanks tee off on farnsworth.

    Yeah, i actually read an article the other day that said the rays may be better off without Garza this year. Toronto will be good but I agree with you
  • Jearlpam0925Jearlpam0925 Posts: 16,967
    Is it just me who thinks Garza is VASTLY overrated?
  • The FixerThe Fixer Posts: 12,837
    Is it just me who thinks Garza is VASTLY overrated?

    he's erratic. good stuff but not much consistency.

    shields is the guy on that team who sucks

    can't wait for baseball. this is the worst time of year...january to opening day
  • Jearlpam0925Jearlpam0925 Posts: 16,967
    The Fixer wrote:
    Is it just me who thinks Garza is VASTLY overrated?

    he's erratic. good stuff but not much consistency.

    shields is the guy on that team who sucks

    can't wait for baseball. this is the worst time of year...january to opening day

    Fuckin' A. Especially with this snow. I wish I was getting down to Clearwater. Nothing like sitting in shitty weather Philly in the morning, then being at the beach bar at Frenchy's in the afternoon in 80 degree weather.
  • Cliffy6745Cliffy6745 Posts: 33,723
    Just read this. The Rays departing free agents have signed contracts worth a combined $213 mil. Damn
  • The FixerThe Fixer Posts: 12,837
    Cliffy6745 wrote:
    Just read this. The Rays departing free agents have signed contracts worth a combined $213 mil. Damn

    they have something ridiculous like 9 of the first 90 picks in what is supposed to be the most loaded draft of the last 20 years.

    If they could get some people to attend their games maybe they could start keeping some of their players
  • Cliffy6745Cliffy6745 Posts: 33,723
    The Fixer wrote:
    Cliffy6745 wrote:
    Just read this. The Rays departing free agents have signed contracts worth a combined $213 mil. Damn

    they have something ridiculous like 9 of the first 90 picks in what is supposed to be the most loaded draft of the last 20 years.

    If they could get some people to attend their games maybe they could start keeping some of their players

    Yeah, they just got 2 more yesterday. They obviously draft well too.
  • tvismyfriendtvismyfriend Posts: 2,118
    The Fixer wrote:
    Cliffy6745 wrote:
    Just read this. The Rays departing free agents have signed contracts worth a combined $213 mil. Damn

    they have something ridiculous like 9 of the first 90 picks in what is supposed to be the most loaded draft of the last 20 years.

    If they could get some people to attend their games maybe they could start keeping some of their players
    Will the Rays be willing to spend the money to sign all of them though? 9 of the top 90 picks is going to cost a bit in signing bonuses.
  • The FixerThe Fixer Posts: 12,837
    The Fixer wrote:
    Cliffy6745 wrote:
    Just read this. The Rays departing free agents have signed contracts worth a combined $213 mil. Damn

    they have something ridiculous like 9 of the first 90 picks in what is supposed to be the most loaded draft of the last 20 years.

    If they could get some people to attend their games maybe they could start keeping some of their players
    Will the Rays be willing to spend the money to sign all of them though? 9 of the top 90 picks is going to cost a bit in signing bonuses.

    I'm sure they will. I'm assuming their payroll in 2011 will be significantly lower than 2010 since they lost crawford, garza, soriano, bartlett, and pena. They haven't signed any significant FAs, so I'm sure they have that surplus allocated into their draft budget.

    The Rays are well run...they know what they're doing. They're the complete opposite of the cubs and mets
  • WobbieWobbie Posts: 29,928
    The Fixer wrote:
    Cliffy6745 wrote:
    Just read this. The Rays departing free agents have signed contracts worth a combined $213 mil. Damn

    they have something ridiculous like 9 of the first 90 picks in what is supposed to be the most loaded draft of the last 20 years.

    If they could get some people to attend their games maybe they could start keeping some of their players
    that stadium is atrocious. my giants almost ended up playing in that abortion. :shock:
    i've taken in a few games at the metrodome and there's no compelling reason to want to go to those places. are toronto and tampa the last surviving domes? :?
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  • imalive wrote:
    that stadium is atrocious. my giants almost ended up playing in that abortion. :shock:
    i've taken in a few games at the metrodome and there's no compelling reason to want to go to those places. are toronto and tampa the last surviving domes? :?

    I went to Olympic Stadium in the last month of the Expos. So depressing. But the good thing was the "LARRY" chants could be heard way on the other side of the stadium (they were playing the Braves). :lol:
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  • Jearlpam0925Jearlpam0925 Posts: 16,967
    So Tampa is going to have TEN draft picks before the second round starts. It's a shame they're in a lame ass city because that team is run so well.
  • Cliffy6745Cliffy6745 Posts: 33,723
    So Tampa is going to have TEN draft picks before the second round starts. It's a shame they're in a lame ass city because that team is run so well.

    before we start crowning the Tampa front office as being so great, let's remember they just used the money they saved on garza on Kyle Fucking farnsworth.

    They do obviously draft very well
  • Updated Jan 14, 2011 3:29 AM ET
    "Hard Knocks"— HBO's addictive show about life in the locker rooms of the NFL during preseason training — may try its hand at baseball, the New York Post reported Friday.


    HOT STOVE

    Showtime, HBO's major rival, is planning its own version of the sports series and is in talks with the San Francisco Giants to appear in the first one, according to reports.

    The Giants won the World Series last year and are filled with the kind of eccentric characters — such as long-haired pitcher Tim Lincecum — who make these shows so watchable.

    Entertainment Weekly reported that TV producer Mike Tollin — who produced the miniseries "The Bronx is Burning" for HBO several years ago — has been hired to make it.

    The concept of the series — a fly-on-the-wall camera showing what goes on at highly successful sports teams during practice and off the field — has been a big hit for HBO.

    Last month, the cable networks expanded the series to two hockey teams, The Washington Capitols and the Pittsburgh Penguins.

    This would be awesome! :)
  • The FixerThe Fixer Posts: 12,837
    imalive wrote:
    The Fixer wrote:
    Cliffy6745 wrote:
    Just read this. The Rays departing free agents have signed contracts worth a combined $213 mil. Damn

    they have something ridiculous like 9 of the first 90 picks in what is supposed to be the most loaded draft of the last 20 years.

    If they could get some people to attend their games maybe they could start keeping some of their players
    that stadium is atrocious. my giants almost ended up playing in that abortion. :shock:
    i've taken in a few games at the metrodome and there's no compelling reason to want to go to those places. are toronto and tampa the last surviving domes? :?

    I think so. Some new stadiums are retractable (Arizona, milwaukee). I'm glad...baseball was meant to be played outside. So was football...that league is a mess
  • The JugglerThe Juggler Posts: 48,527
    Updated Jan 14, 2011 3:29 AM ET
    "Hard Knocks"— HBO's addictive show about life in the locker rooms of the NFL during preseason training — may try its hand at baseball, the New York Post reported Friday.


    HOT STOVE

    Showtime, HBO's major rival, is planning its own version of the sports series and is in talks with the San Francisco Giants to appear in the first one, according to reports.

    The Giants won the World Series last year and are filled with the kind of eccentric characters — such as long-haired pitcher Tim Lincecum — who make these shows so watchable.

    Entertainment Weekly reported that TV producer Mike Tollin — who produced the miniseries "The Bronx is Burning" for HBO several years ago — has been hired to make it.

    The concept of the series — a fly-on-the-wall camera showing what goes on at highly successful sports teams during practice and off the field — has been a big hit for HBO.

    Last month, the cable networks expanded the series to two hockey teams, The Washington Capitols and the Pittsburgh Penguins.

    This would be awesome! :)

    for once i agree with you. this is an awesome idea. is that for this upcoming season?
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  • Jearlpam0925Jearlpam0925 Posts: 16,967
    MLB Productions are highly underrated and are just as much on par with NFL Films. MLB just doesn't promote themselves that well.
  • Didn't the Phils already have that program a few years ago about their bullpen? I enjoyed that show.
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  • Updated Jan 14, 2011 3:29 AM ET
    "Hard Knocks"— HBO's addictive show about life in the locker rooms of the NFL during preseason training — may try its hand at baseball, the New York Post reported Friday.


    HOT STOVE

    Showtime, HBO's major rival, is planning its own version of the sports series and is in talks with the San Francisco Giants to appear in the first one, according to reports.

    The Giants won the World Series last year and are filled with the kind of eccentric characters — such as long-haired pitcher Tim Lincecum — who make these shows so watchable.

    Entertainment Weekly reported that TV producer Mike Tollin — who produced the miniseries "The Bronx is Burning" for HBO several years ago — has been hired to make it.

    The concept of the series — a fly-on-the-wall camera showing what goes on at highly successful sports teams during practice and off the field — has been a big hit for HBO.

    Last month, the cable networks expanded the series to two hockey teams, The Washington Capitols and the Pittsburgh Penguins.

    This would be awesome! :)

    for once i agree with you. this is an awesome idea. is that for this upcoming season?


    We agree on something? :) I don't believe it. I believe it would be for the upcoming year. I really enjoy the Hard Knocks seasons, but I'm wondering if they would have enough material for a baseball team. I guess with Wilson and Lincecum you can't go wrong!
  • Jearlpam0925Jearlpam0925 Posts: 16,967
    Didn't the Phils already have that program a few years ago about their bullpen? I enjoyed that show.

    Yeah, 'The Pen'. I can't see how people would've liked it if they weren't a Phils fan though. I don't know, just didn't seem to have enough going on. And all the pitchers just didn't seem that interesting. Bucnha Jesus freaks...
  • Didn't the Phils already have that program a few years ago about their bullpen? I enjoyed that show.

    Yeah, 'The Pen'. I can't see how people would've liked it if they weren't a Phils fan though. I don't know, just didn't seem to have enough going on. And all the pitchers just didn't seem that interesting. Bucnha Jesus freaks...
    I love the detailed struggle of fringe big league players. Kids that are one bad showing from going back to the farm. That element of baseball always intrigues me. These kids have to go through so much adversity just to have the chance to pitch in the majors.
    "FF, I've heard the droning about the Sawx being the baby dolls. Yeah, I get it, you guys invented baseball and suffered forever. I get it." -JearlPam0925
  • Jearlpam0925Jearlpam0925 Posts: 16,967
    Didn't the Phils already have that program a few years ago about their bullpen? I enjoyed that show.

    Yeah, 'The Pen'. I can't see how people would've liked it if they weren't a Phils fan though. I don't know, just didn't seem to have enough going on. And all the pitchers just didn't seem that interesting. Bucnha Jesus freaks...
    I love the detailed struggle of fringe big league players. Kids that are one bad showing from going back to the farm. That element of baseball always intrigues me. These kids have to go through so much adversity just to have the chance to pitch in the majors.

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    You got that right. Not everyone is a "bonus baby". It's a hard walk and that's just what these kids do. They walk. Hard.
    "FF, I've heard the droning about the Sawx being the baby dolls. Yeah, I get it, you guys invented baseball and suffered forever. I get it." -JearlPam0925
  • Jearlpam0925Jearlpam0925 Posts: 16,967
    Best baseball movie ever - Sugar.
    You got that right. Not everyone is a "bonus baby". It's a hard walk and that's just what these kids do. They walk. Hard.

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  • Jearlpam0925Jearlpam0925 Posts: 16,967
    Wow. Cody Ross better be thanking the Phils - he's getting 6.3 mil this season. That gonna be a big chunk of their change.
  • Wow. Cody Ross better be thanking the Phils - he's getting 6.3 mil this season. That gonna be a big chunk of their change.

    Still for the Giants? Wow, it's a miracle that franchise won a championship. :roll:
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  • Jearlpam0925Jearlpam0925 Posts: 16,967
    Wow. Cody Ross better be thanking the Phils - he's getting 6.3 mil this season. That gonna be a big chunk of their change.

    Still for the Giants? Wow, it's a miracle that franchise won a championship. :roll:

    Yeah, arbitration.
  • Wow. Cody Ross better be thanking the Phils - he's getting 6.3 mil this season. That gonna be a big chunk of their change.

    Still for the Giants? Wow, it's a miracle that franchise won a championship. :roll:

    Yeah, arbitration.

    Ok, that makes sense. I'm surprised they didn't give him a $70M contract.
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  • Jearlpam0925Jearlpam0925 Posts: 16,967
    Still for the Giants? Wow, it's a miracle that franchise won a championship. :roll:

    Yeah, arbitration.

    Ok, that makes sense. I'm surprised they didn't give him a $70M contract.

    Wouldn't be surprised to see it happen.
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