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Kalahnikid
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Posted: 1/2/2012 9:47:11 AM

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Go Cardinals!
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Posted: 1/2/2012 7:45:02 PM

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Posted: 1/3/2012 1:19:28 PM


That was awesome! I had to watch 3 times to see it all, because I was laughing so hard!
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Posted: 1/3/2012 2:02:37 PM
Originally Posted By benw8887:


That was awesome! I had to watch 3 times to see it all, because I was laughing so hard!


I read that the Pujols contract is backend heavy in that he actually will take a pay cut this year, but in his last year he will be making $30million.

30 million for a 42 year old DH, whos numbers started declining 11 years before that. Good call Angels.

Better them than StL though.
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Posted: 1/3/2012 2:54:14 PM
Can't wait for 2012.

Rox had to overpay to get a free agent hitter past his prime to come play at Coors Field (all while Carlos Beltran was still on the market)

Rox don't know who their 1, 2, or 3rd starter is going to be. And you can forget about them ever signing a decent name of a free agent pitcher (see Hampton, Mike)

Rox don't have a legitimate starting second basemen

Tulo can't hit in the clutch

CarGo can't stop himself from running into walls

Helton is old balls

Our only hope is a heavy footed youngster by the name of Nolan Arenado. Hopefully he will become the 3rd basemen the Rox need him to be.




Sorry 'bout your bad luck.
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Posted: 1/4/2012 10:25:53 AM
LETS GO YANKEES! ClapClap ClapClapClap!

And it's true the boss is dead and they're trying to save money for the 1st time since 1973!

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Posted: 1/4/2012 11:28:56 PM
I really excited for the Cardinals in 2012. Lots of pain in the off season from LaRussa and Pujols but I'm still optimistic. Hopefully Beltran and Furcal can play 130-140 games and Wainwright is returning! 12 in 12!
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Posted: 1/4/2012 11:33:24 PM
Originally Posted By biglou250:
I really excited for the Cardinals in 2012. Lots of pain in the off season from LaRussa and Pujols but I'm still optimistic. Hopefully Beltran and Furcal can play 130-140 games and Wainwright is returning! 12 in 12!


Im excited too, Im really curious how Matheny will play out. Its kinda scary going from the greatest manager of the era to one thats never done it before though. I credit the sucess of the Cardinals over the past 10 years to LaRussa more than anyone.
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Posted: 1/4/2012 11:54:48 PM
Originally Posted By Kalahnikid:
Originally Posted By biglou250:
I really excited for the Cardinals in 2012. Lots of pain in the off season from LaRussa and Pujols but I'm still optimistic. Hopefully Beltran and Furcal can play 130-140 games and Wainwright is returning! 12 in 12!


Im excited too, Im really curious how Matheny will play out. Its kinda scary going from the greatest manager of the era to one thats never done it before though. I credit the sucess of the Cardinals over the past 10 years to LaRussa more than anyone.


True. Mozeliak has turned out to be a pretty awesome GM and I hope his judge of character and leadership in Matheny turns into wins for the Cards.
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Posted: 1/4/2012 11:56:29 PM
Originally Posted By biglou250:

True. Mozeliak has turned out to be a pretty awesome GM and I hope his judge of character and leadership in Matheny turns into wins for the Cards.


Yup, I have a lot of faith in him.

The mid season trade of Rasmus was the best thing hes done. I loved watching Dotel take care of Braun in the NLCS.
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Fuck. He said he was staying and I didnt believe it but thought maybe he was trying to help Matheny out.

Too bad.....he was the greatest. It truly is the end of an era.
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Posted: 1/6/2012 6:50:40 PM
Ohhhh.....It looks like my Who's Going To Fired? Thread just might be more than couple of pages long.
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Posted: 1/17/2012 9:44:44 PM

Originally Posted By benw8887:
LETS GO YANKEES! ClapClap ClapClapClap!

And it's true the boss is dead and they're trying to save money for the 1st time since 1973!


If possible, I would like to witness another three peat in my life time. If it's cost cutting, well, maybe next life then.
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Posted: 1/19/2012 9:29:48 AM
Rangers sign Yu Darvish for 6 years/60 mil.
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Posted: 1/19/2012 1:21:15 PM
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Rangers sign Yu Darvish for 6 years/60 mil.


Plus the $50 million + they had to pay to get him away from the Japanese team hes currently playing for.

Over $110 million investment really.
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Posted: 1/19/2012 2:58:04 PM
Originally Posted By Kalahnikid:
Originally Posted By biglou250:
Rangers sign Yu Darvish for 6 years/60 mil.


Plus the $50 million + they had to pay to get him away from the Japanese team hes currently playing for.

Over $110 million investment really.


Yeah, 50 million for negotiation rights. lol

Did you see some of his stats from the Japanese league? If he can hold similar numbers in MLB it will turn out to be quite a bargain for the Rangers. Wonder if they will make a move on Fielder or not now. I hope he leaves the NL Central.
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Posted: 1/19/2012 8:38:18 PM

Originally Posted By Kalahnikid:
Originally Posted By biglou250:
Rangers sign Yu Darvish for 6 years/60 mil.


Plus the $50 million + they had to pay to get him away from the Japanese team hes currently playing for.

Over $110 million investment really.
I hate to say it but there has yet to be a Japanese pitcher that matched the hype that came with them.

If Obama is the answer, how stupid was the question.

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Posted: 1/19/2012 8:42:11 PM
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Originally Posted By sterling18:

Originally Posted By Kalahnikid:
Originally Posted By biglou250:
Rangers sign Yu Darvish for 6 years/60 mil.


Plus the $50 million + they had to pay to get him away from the Japanese team hes currently playing for.

Over $110 million investment really.
I hate to say it but there has yet to be a Japanese pitcher that matched the hype that came with them.



No need to make apologies for the truth.
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Posted: 1/20/2012 11:25:59 PM
I agree about the Japanese pitcher statement, but this guy isn't like any Nippon league guy I've seen before. He's only half Japanese by the way, 6'6" and some nasty stuff to go with a good fastball. We'll see how he works out, but damn!
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Posted: 1/21/2012 11:48:34 PM
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Originally Posted By sterling18:

Originally Posted By benw8887:
LETS GO YANKEES! ClapClap ClapClapClap!

And it's true the boss is dead and they're trying to save money for the 1st time since 1973!


If possible, I would like to witness another three peat in my life time. If it's cost cutting, well, maybe next life then.


I agree, I hate to see the same team go years in a row and lose when they are there or go a bunch of times and lose a bunch ( 90's Braves 1-4 in 9 years). Now these Rangers have failed twice, I feel bad for them because the door for them to win it is getting smaller and smaller, although their owners are trying to keep them competitive. I just wonder how long they can keep this up in their market. I'm surprised that the LA market hasn't produced a contender more often, but maybe that's about to change? I was in Seattle last september to see the yankees play and their were way more yanks fans then M's fans, I would have been embarrassed if I lived in Seattle, but it's that way in Phoenix when I go see them there too. My point being, It seems like these "smaller" markets won't support a team that's not winning or they have to have a deep history of baseball to get that support. When I went to Boston to see the yanks, we were outnumbered 100 to 1!
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Posted: 1/21/2012 11:55:50 PM
Theres no baseball city like St.Louis. Its the best. Real Cardinal fans could name off the championship years, the retired numbers, etc etc by heart. And the city and region is full of those fans. We are 30,000 fans strong in Busch on a Tuesday night vs the Pirates.

I love being a fan of a Team that has been in the National League since 1892 in the same city, I love Ducky Medwick, Stan the Man, Bob Gibson, Ozzie Smith, and Jack Buck.

We are Cardinal Nation
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Posted: 1/22/2012 12:24:17 AM
Suddenly the Rockies lineup looking formidable:

CF- Dexter Fowler (huge 2nd half- can he build on that?)
2B- Marco Scutaro
LF- Carlos Gonzalez (needs to stay healthy- no more crashing into walls)
SS- Tulo
RF- Michael Cuddyer (wish we would have made a stronger play for Beltran)
1B- Todd Helton
3B- Casey Blake if Nolan Arenado isn't ready (kids gonna rake when he gets there)
C- Ramon Hernandez
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Rox have 11 arms competing for rotation spots going into spring training. Unfortunately there's going to have to be two or three that really step up in order for rox to be a factor. De La Rosa won't be back until April/May.

Sorry 'bout your bad luck.
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Posted: 1/22/2012 12:28:51 AM
Since the Rockies traded Seth Smith, they now only have 2 players from the 07 world series team left on the roster: Troy Tulowitzki and Todd Helton.

Kinda sad.
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Posted: 1/22/2012 12:31:25 AM
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Since the Rockies traded Seth Smith, they now only have 2 players from the 07 world series team left on the roster: Troy Tulowitzki and Todd Helton.

Kinda sad.


It is sad. Players these days dont stick around long enough to develop identities in cities.

I thought it was sad that Pujols, Molina, Carpenter and sort of Wainwright were the only people that won in '11 that also had '06 Rings.
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