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Hoffman retiring is kind of a big deal.
Only a matter of time for Mo to take over the all time saves.0 -
Cliffy6745 wrote:Hoffman retiring is kind of a big deal.
Only a matter of time for Mo to take over the all time saves.
eh. he should have hung it up 3-4 years ago when he blew that play-in game vs colorado.0 -
The Fixer wrote:Cliffy6745 wrote:Hoffman retiring is kind of a big deal.
Only a matter of time for Mo to take over the all time saves.
eh. he should have hung it up 3-4 years ago when he blew that play-in game vs colorado.
Yeah, definitely but no one ever retires when they should. Shit, Bernie Williams is still not "retired"0 -
Cliffy6745 wrote:Hoffman retiring is kind of a big deal.
Only a matter of time for Mo to take over the all time saves.
Either late this year or early next year. He's about 40 or so behind Hoffman.Reading 2004
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xavier mcdaniel wrote:Cliffy6745 wrote:Hoffman retiring is kind of a big deal.
Only a matter of time for Mo to take over the all time saves.
Either late this year or early next year. He's about 40 or so behind Hoffman.
Yeah, read this morning on Lohud that he is 42 behind him, kind of fitting. As long as he stays healthy.0 -
Cliffy6745 wrote:The Fixer wrote:Cliffy6745 wrote:Hoffman retiring is kind of a big deal.
Only a matter of time for Mo to take over the all time saves.
eh. he should have hung it up 3-4 years ago when he blew that play-in game vs colorado.
Yeah, definitely but no one ever retires when they should. Shit, Bernie Williams is still not "retired"
true. I don't blame these guys. If I was a pro athlete they'd have to rip the jersey off my back. I'd go out like rickey henderson0 -
The Fixer wrote:true. I don't blame these guys. If I was a pro athlete they'd have to rip the jersey off my back. I'd go out like rickey henderson
Most definitely the greatest player to ever put on a Long Island Ducks uniform. ha. I would do the same.0 -
Cliffy6745 wrote:
Yeah, definitely but no one ever retires when they should. Shit, Bernie Williams is still not "retired"If I had known then what I know now...
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imalive wrote:Cliffy6745 wrote:
Yeah, definitely but no one ever retires when they should. Shit, Bernie Williams is still not "retired"
haha, forgot he still wants to play. Thats funny.0 -
Garza gone from the Rays and Farnsworth to the Rays. Good shit!0
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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 players0 -
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 you0 -
Is it just me who thinks Garza is VASTLY overrated?0
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Jearlpam0925 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 day0 -
The Fixer wrote:Jearlpam0925 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.0 -
Just read this. The Rays departing free agents have signed contracts worth a combined $213 mil. Damn0
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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 players0 -
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.0 -
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 players0 -
tvismyfriend 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
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 mets0
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