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Old 01-22-2008, 12:46 PM  
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I noticed there was no MLB thread so I made one. So who does eveybody like? What do you think of this offseason? Who do you think will win it all next year?
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Old 01-22-2008, 03:46 PM  
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Old 01-23-2008, 09:35 PM  
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I'm sure you're all tired of hearing about Clemens, but I'll go ahead and give you one more reason to hate him. Or rehash a reason.

Remember when Piazza broke his bat from Clemens pitch, and the broken bat almost hit Clemens, and Clemens quickly snapped up the bat and fired it at Piazza, then later when asked about it, he said, "I thought it was the ball"
OK, well why the hell would he be throwing the ball at him? Those are just my thoughts, but yeah, I never liked Clemens even way before the steroid allegations.

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Old 01-24-2008, 02:48 PM  
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I personally have always hated Clemens, even when he was in toronto winning the cy-young, I still hated him. I hate how he thinks he is above the game sits at home and signs half way through the year. One more thing I want this F****** Steroid thing to go away, but once its gone it will probably hit NFL or something else. Cubs reverse the curse, It stops at 100 years. Kosuke, Liber, and please pull the trigger on the trade with the Baltimore.
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Old 01-25-2008, 12:05 PM  
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Well, as a lifelong Yankees fan, I hate to say but we're going to do the same thing we did last year. 2nd place, lose in 1st round. The Yankees are so predictable now. You know when a guy will be left on base, you know which guy will strike out, you know which guy will get a big hit and when, you know it all.

I think it's time for some changes. NO MORE BIG NAME PLAYERS. Put them on a team together and they'll play horribly... Well, at least for the Yanks. I want Paul O'neill, Tino, Bernie, Brosius, Knoblauch, Leyritz, and all them back. Miss those days!
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Old 01-28-2008, 10:21 AM  
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The Mariners of the 90's were the best team ever. They had:
Ken Griffey Jr.
Alex Rodriguez
Jay Buhner
Edgar Martinez
Tino Martinez
Randy Johnson
And they were the best team ever to watch. They were also the best people ever. They built my family a fire, when we were out freezing one night on Mt. Rainier. God bless you M's.
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Old 01-28-2008, 02:56 PM  
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The Mariners of the 90's were the best team ever. They had:
Ken Griffey Jr.
Alex Rodriguez
Jay Buhner
Edgar Martinez
Tino Martinez
Randy Johnson
And they were the best team ever to watch. They were also the best people ever. They built my family a fire, when we were out freezing one night on Mt. Rainier. God bless you M's.
Ya i was a little to young to really know that team too well, but i have watched some games on ESPN Classic and other stations, and they were a great team, and when ever i see my aunt who lives in Seattle she always talks about the teams of the 90's , she is a season ticket holder for them, and the seahawks. hoping to get out there to see a game or two.
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The Mariners of the 90's were the best team ever. They had:
Ken Griffey Jr.
Alex Rodriguez
Jay Buhner
Edgar Martinez
Tino Martinez
Randy Johnson
And they were the best team ever to watch. They were also the best people ever. They built my family a fire, when we were out freezing one night on Mt. Rainier. God bless you M's.
the indians of the 90's u mean

especially the 95 team

Carlos baerga
Jim Thome
manny Ramirez
Omar Vizquel
Albert belle
Kenny Lofton
Eddie Murray
Sandy Alomar jr
Brian Giles
Dave Winfield (ok he was 43 and on the bench)

that team owned

there's 1 HOFer
3 guaranteed HOFers
and another 2 possible HOFers named there
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The Mariners of the 90's were the best team ever. They had:
Ken Griffey Jr.
Alex Rodriguez
Jay Buhner
Edgar Martinez
Tino Martinez
Randy Johnson
And they were the best team ever to watch. They were also the best people ever. They built my family a fire, when we were out freezing one night on Mt. Rainier. God bless you M's.
Funny how the 'best team ever' never won the world series.
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