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  1. i can't feel good about him coming back if the giants make the playoffs and lose in the first round. i didn't want him back after that result last season so i certainly wouldn't want him back after 3 straight years of first round exits. besides, it was no large accomplishment to make the playoffs as the last seed in the NFC last season and it probably won't be this season either
  2. i'll take anyone over coughlin. as far as im concerned he shouldn't be the coach this season
  3. no he was supposed to start today but got pushed back cuz he has a sore bicep
  4. yeah i've been waiting all season, this is the NL litmus test for the pads even though young and germano wont be pitching. you can definitely win this series, you're the better team--but the best team doesn't always win and i just want to see where we stand with the elite competition this season. hopefully this will be an NLCS preview
  5. that's not fair, there's way too much keith elias footage on youtube to sift through
  6. can't they give him like some kidn of upfront bonus to compensate for the next 3 years? the contract is backloaded anyway (i think) so i dont think he's making any less than 27 mil each of the next 3. give him a 10 mil bonus upfront or something to push those 3 first 3 years to a 30 mil average.
  7. the yanks cannot afford to lose him, where's their other rh power bat? they traded sheffield. and have you seen their lefties lately? their hands are tied, they're going to have to bite the bullet, accept the fact that they are going to lose that 27 mil from texas, and offer him the biggest contract once he opts out--otherwise they might as well let posada and rivera leave and start over, cuz the yanks aren't going anywhere with this lineup minus a-rod next season
  8. not at all but i got excited when i saw that headline, read the quote and said 'that's it?'
  9. yeah i just dont like how the media ran with it.
  10. something had to be done. the mets lineup is way too good to be hitting the way they've been hitting--even with the injuries. everyone expects nothing less than a trip to the world series--good to see the mets acknowledge that and are showing a sense of urgency
  11. Herc

    help me

    he had no business talking about strahan's contract situation. i was on the fence about tiki before that comment but after that forget it--i rooted for him when he had the giants uniform on and that's it. and this is coming from someone who agrees with everything he said about coughlin--but his intentions have always sucked
  12. im glad eli said it but honestly it's being blown out of proportion. i really dont think it was that bad of a comment
  13. i hope he does leave, maybe the ny media and yankee fans (the ones who booed him) would get over themselves and come back down to earth a little. i'd kill for a guy like a-rod, even with the season he had last year
  14. yeah i know you agree, how could you not. pujols has every right to complain. and the cards are only 7.5 out and like i said up top i think milwaukee will fade, he should be managing that game as if he's trying to help himself out in the world series.
  15. yankees can still blow the angels out of the water money-wise. and in the end that is the deciding factor with a-rod and especially boras
  16. it's no coincidence the yanks jsut let it be known that they are going to negotiate with him in season.
  17. i agree that there's a bigger gap this year, but it just seems like too many gm's are too gunshy to do anything big these days--particularly the sellers
  18. besides, im not exactly going out on a limb saying the MLB leader in era is the 1st half cy young or a team that's had a top 5 record all season is winning the pennant
  19. why not? people make pre-season predictions before 1 game is even played (and the trade deadline)
  20. 1st half: AL mvp: a-rod. i dont care what magglio is hitting, there's no excuse for someone who will end up with 55 hrs and 130+ rbi (and batting .300) not winning MVP. underappreciated: grady sizemore. the guy's on pace for .280, 30 hrs, 100 rbi, 150 runs, and 50 steals. who does that? i put him third behind magglio NL mvp: prince fielder. quietly closed in on a-rod in hrs. underappreciated: chase utley. projected to hit .325, 30 hrs, 140 rbi (sick), 130 runs, 12 steals. held the team together while howard sucked for two months. i put him 4th after matt holliday (2nd) hanley ramirez(3rd). AL cy young: haren. i never thougth he'd be THIS good. underappreciated: erik bedard. 149 k's in 121 ip (siiiiiiick). slow starts hurts his overall numbers but he's in the zone. 4th after santana(2) and beckett (3). NL cy young: chris young. best era in baseball, 2nd best whip after santana. 0.71 era over the past month. has given up more than 3 runs twice all season. these are his runs allowed per start since may 1st: 0, 2, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 3, 0, 0, 2, 0. that's an era of 1.17. even his k's are up. never thought he'd be this good in a million years. underappreciated: young, but since i picked him for cy young i'll say john maine. i have him 4th after young, peavy (2), penny (3). and i think he'll pass penny when penny has his annual 2nd half dropoff. obviously he should've made the all-star team over smoltz, oswalt, hamels, and sheets. thank god for anna benson's dress and rick peterson. would love to see what he could do with daniel cabrera when the mets acquire him for newhan and one of golfinkid's pink shirts. AL manager: i would've went with hargrove but he took himself out of contention by randomly resigning. music to the yanks ears since they haven't been the same since. gotta give it to leyland. he's still doing it despite sheff's early season slump and his two best bullpen arms hurt. francona deserves credit for keeping the sox steadied and focused despite their huge lead, and special consideration to ron washington for keeping the rangers competitive and not letting them give up. NL manager: it's tempting to say ned yost because of the brewers improvement, but they have a ton of talent, play in a crappy division, and beat up on bad teams. i'll give it to grady little. a lot of people have been high on the dodgers since the offseason and most are still convinced they'll win the division. honestly, i can't see why. their lineup is garbage, their starting pitching has either been hurt or shaky after penny and lowe, and their defense leaves much to be desired. yet they've been right there behind the padres all season because they win close games--that's all grady. melvin is 2nd--i've maintained from the beginning that the d-backs young bats are still at least a year away but they have been competitive all year. i think they'll drop off significantly but i'll give credit where credit is due so far. i have bud black 3rd. even though the pads won the division the past two seasons i think bud black handles this team--especially the bullpen--way better than bochey. the clubhouse is relaxed and loose enough to absorb milton bradly and michael barrett and not miss a beat. they haven' thad a cold month yet which you could never say about them when bruce was managing. AL ROY: okajima. no argument so far, but all it takes is one horrendous appearance to fuck up those pretty numbers. dice-k is on a roll and i think he'll move past his teammate. NL ROY: hunter pence. you can make the case for ryan braun but he's just had a hot month. pence has consistently hit the shit out of the ball since he's come up. he leads the league in hitting and he's starting to hit for power. the guy is scary good. 2nd half: AL: seattle will fall out and i think cleveland will too. their bullpen sucks outside of betancourt and borowski's numbres are going to catch up with him. cleveland's offense is really impressive but they have a recent history of fading down the stretch and although hafner will heat up like he always does i dont think the indians have the arms to stay in it in september. oakland will get hot in the 2nd half like they always do so i think they will stay in the wild card hunt and make it a three team race with the twins and.............(drumroll please) the yankees. no i am not counting out the yankees. clemens is heating up, hughes is due back soon, wang is doing his thing, and pettitte will be fine. i have no faith in mike mussina but regardless that's still a good rotation down the stretch if they all stay healthy. little is being made of cano starting to hit again over the last month (i have no idea why), the bullpen has been a little better too. most importantly, the yanks won two huge series coming into the all-star break and they have 4 or 5 ridiculously easy series in a row over the next month. they will be at least 8 games over .500 when those games are over. i think they win the wild card adn the other division leaders remain the same. but my money is on boston winning the pennant this year. in the NL i see the d-backs, brewers, and eventually the braves dropping out of the wild card race. philly will heat up but so will the mets. i see the wild card spot being between philly and the dodgers with the dodgers prevailing due to their ability to win close games and superior bullpen. i know they are right behind the padres but sd is 21-4 against them in their last 25 meetings. cubs are hot, and zambrano is lights out again. he'll have a great 2nd half in his contract yera and lead them to the division title. plus i have no doubt lee's power numbers will improve. mets, pads, cubs, dodgers. when both teams are firing on all cylinders i think the mets are a better team than the padres, but the padres are absolutely built for the playoffs like no other team. they might have the best two starting pitchers in the NL, they have the best bullpen in baseball, and they have capable guys in germano, wells and maddox to pitch behind the big 2. sure their lineup sucks but they now have a legitimate power hitter who hits well over .300 (when he's not in a huge mid season slump), they have a very underrated bench, and they play defense with the best of them. they also, despite what espn's latest power rankings erroneously say, have very good timely hitting. i'm also a big homer, so i say the pads beat the mets in the NLCS and upset the red sox in the world series. a guy can dream cant he?
  21. why shouldn't pujols be angry? his own manager dissed him for orlando hudson and aaron rowand. anyone who likes baseball and didn't have a vested interest in the AL winning (aka, their team being in contention in the AL) should have been annoyed at that move. he just took away possibly one of the best moments in all-star game history. bases loaded, 2 outs, bottom 9, down 1 and the best hitter in the NL on the bench. unreal
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