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Post by inger on Aug 6, 2019 20:19:17 GMT -5
Really? I thought they said it bounced up there?... Either way, that warehouse makes a 401 footer look like 600 feet... (: It did I was making a joke. Well, you got me, š. Never saw it coming. I think it would be appropriate to Mark the awning, too. Just for Didi though. Iāve never been up on the awning... (:
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Post by pippsheadache on Aug 6, 2019 20:20:51 GMT -5
Really? I thought Luzinski was a bigger guy than John Powell... Maybe I'm wrong, but Boog seemed taller and more massive to me. I had to check baseballref, Inger. It listed Boog as 6'4 230 and The Bull as 6'1 220. Neither of those guys has seen that weight in decades.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Aug 6, 2019 20:21:38 GMT -5
One inning too long with Holder. They saw the Orioles opener go about 5 innings yesterday and thought they could do the same. You have to wonder if this opener stuff can be successful in the playoffs though as if you are opposed by a solid starter could be quit the disadvantage. Though I guess its less likely to be needed as the opener stuff is mostly created in place of a 5th starter an ace doesn't follow.
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Post by noetsi on Aug 6, 2019 20:21:46 GMT -5
how do we plan to beat houston and the dodgers with this pitching staff?
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Post by noetsi on Aug 6, 2019 20:22:45 GMT -5
anyone think there ever will be a ball hit out of yankee stadium Only if someone hits one far enough... No one ever has.
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Post by inger on Aug 6, 2019 20:23:49 GMT -5
Maybe I'm wrong, but Boog seemed taller and more massive to me. I had to check baseballref, Inger. It listed Boog as 6'4 230 and The Bull as 6'1 220. Neither of those guys has seen that weight in decades. You beat me to it this time. So Boog was definitely taller. I thought I recalled the White Sox announcers saying the Luzinski hit the scales at 275 in his later days, but Boog certainly left some shade on Greg if they stood side by side. Funny, I didnāt recall Boog looking that tall in person...
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Post by noetsi on Aug 6, 2019 20:24:53 GMT -5
tampa tied it up but boston is losing 6-1 to kc in the 8th.
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Post by inger on Aug 6, 2019 20:25:00 GMT -5
how do we plan to beat houston and the dodgers with this pitching staff? Easy. First you play against them. Then, you beat them...
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Post by pippsheadache on Aug 6, 2019 20:26:13 GMT -5
Yeah, same here. Big fun guy. Greg Luzinski has a very similar thing going in Philly. Same type of guy too, although not quite as large as Boog. Speaking of celeb-owned joints, there is a golf course near Smyrna, DE. That used to be owned by Ron Jaworski. Iām feeling for the name of it. I always struggled there, it was a long course. The length didnāt hurt me as much as the trees. Between the two it gave me fits...I doubt I ever came in under 92-95... The guys knew I hated the place. I was glad when it kind of went downhill and no one wanted to play it. He eventually closed the course. I think itās now reopened under new ownership... Don't know that one. I do know that Jaworski owns several golf courses in the area and does a radio broadcast from one in NJ. He is also owner of an arena football team in Philly. Jaws invested wisely after his career.
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Post by greatfatness on Aug 6, 2019 20:26:50 GMT -5
how do we plan to beat houston and the dodgers with this pitching staff? Easy. First you play against them. Then, you beat them... It is almost like he's trying to break some Guinness world record for being as tedious as humanly possible.
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Post by noetsi on Aug 6, 2019 20:26:52 GMT -5
bunt ford bunt !
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Post by noetsi on Aug 6, 2019 20:28:04 GMT -5
Easy. First you play against them. Then, you beat them... It is almost like he's trying to break some Guinness world record for being as tedious as humanly possible. Or making a point you consistently ignore. Which does not make it wrong.
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Post by kaybli on Aug 6, 2019 20:28:13 GMT -5
LOL, Stewart.
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Post by inger on Aug 6, 2019 20:28:14 GMT -5
What a doofus dive by DJ Stewart...
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Post by greatfatness on Aug 6, 2019 20:28:33 GMT -5
I didn't realize Clint Frazier was coaching the Orioles outfielders
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