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Fizzzay
Chulk huh? Somehow I feel like this won’t fix the bullpen.
David Silverwood
Cashman admitted he was wrong is somehow a nice change from Walt Jocketty or others who are less concerned about the fans.
Wek
He didn’t say he was wrong in making the trade. He said it is “a massive decision gone wrong right now”. Very different meaning. If the doctors didn’t find anything wrong with Pineda’s shoulder how was Cashman suppose to know not to make the trade?
Blue387
The Mets could use Aaron Cook. Chris Schwinden was terrible last night.
chico65
Did you honestly expect anything different?
Metsfan199
Think he’d help us?
Ryan
This means that just under 10% of the Tiger’s roster is getting help for alcohol dependence.
I have never been, but is Detroit really THAT depressing?
NickinIthaca
Yes…. Yes it is.
But I would bet that an equivalent percentage of most teams could or should be getting treated for alcohol dependence (just look at the amount of DUIs every year involving MLB players).
And I know more than 10% of us are guilty of posting ridiculous trade proposals while under the influence, so we all need to look out for ourselves.
Infield Fly
But I would bet that an equivalent percentage of most teams could or should be getting treated for alcohol dependence (just look at the amount of DUIs every year involving MLB players).
To that I would add “managers” (see La Russa, Tony).
more than 10% of us are guilty of posting ridiculous trade proposals while under the influence,
Personally, I prefer to post and then get trashed – although it’s usually just by the other folks on this board :p
johnsilver
“more than 10% of us are guilty of posting ridiculous trade proposals while under the influence”
WHAT!! It’s not in vogue for some of these preposterous proposals we see here to be read without a tankard of grog by some of these people’s sides?? No wonder!
letsgogiants
Good for Chulk. Its been awhile since hes been in the majors (2009 in fact), but I wish him luck in Milwaukee.
venn177
Quick hits: Young cook dodges Cashman’s belt, then ran.
Dave Speidel
Injuries are a common occurence with pitchers.
Slopeboy
Good to see that Frank Robinson is finally being honored by the Orioles. As a Yankees fan growing up, I can recall how Robinson and the Birds terrorrized my Yankees teams continually for years. Robinson was a true Superstar who could do everything on the ballfield, and do it exceedingly well.
Sadly for him, steriod use by the younger generation of players and the growth of fans falling in love with power stats have diminished his accomplishments. He has become one the most under-rated HOF’ers ever. Those of us that had the pleasure of seeing him play are happy that he is still being remembered.