
Ok, NOW I'm pissed off! Fucking Jeff Weaver plunks Hanley, and doesn't get tossed. Hopper plunks Ethier, and HE gets ejected?! Fuck you, Blue!

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http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-man ... 4847.storyManny Ramirez (the bobblehead) is on the market!
Manny Ramirez's big hit may have inspired some people to earn big bucks by selling their Ramirez bobbleheads on EBay.
Given away at Dodger Stadium, dolls in the slugger's image show up on EBay after he hits a clutch homer.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
Problem is is all collectibles took a hit with PEDs. When the full list of 104 is released from 2003, if he's on it his memorabalia will be about as valueable as a McGwire Olympic card.UtahRatt wrote:Guess I should have posted this here instead of the lounge, oh well I'm excited about retiring early.
Never drink a few at the ball park then get a bright idea to buy a bunch of bobble head dolls of a player you hate.
What was I thinking!?
After the Manny Bobble head give away at Dodger Stadium they must have shipped the left overs to their minor league affiliates.
So what the hell, for $5 a pop I picked up a baker dozen to help fund my retirement.
I'M RICH! I'M RICH BITCH!
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-man ... 4847.storyManny Ramirez (the bobblehead) is on the market!
Manny Ramirez's big hit may have inspired some people to earn big bucks by selling their Ramirez bobbleheads on EBay.
Given away at Dodger Stadium, dolls in the slugger's image show up on EBay after he hits a clutch homer.
If I wasn't a little buzzed I wouldn't have bought the stupid things, if worst comes to worst it will be a cheap bobble headed target to shoot the next time I hit the range.killeverything wrote:Problem is is all collectibles took a hit with PEDs. When the full list of 104 is released from 2003, if he's on it his memorabalia will be about as valueable as a McGwire Olympic card.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
Meanwhile Ryan Church, who was made out to be Mickey Mantle when the Mets traded him to Atlanta, is batting .200 with 1 homer and 4 ribs for the Braves.Jeff Francoeur drove a run in for the fourth consecutive game, and he is hitting .321 with three homeruns and 16 RBI with the Mets.
There's a new rumor everyday and will be until Friday.SkyDog112046 wrote:The latest rumor is Buccholz, Bowden and Westmoreland for Halladay. Boston is looking to get a third team involved to help Toronto get a SS prospect.
UtahRatt wrote:If I wasn't a little buzzed I wouldn't have bought the stupid things, if worst comes to worst it will be a cheap bobble headed target to shoot the next time I hit the range.killeverything wrote:Problem is is all collectibles took a hit with PEDs. When the full list of 104 is released from 2003, if he's on it his memorabalia will be about as valueable as a McGwire Olympic card.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
Artemis2085 wrote:so I blurt out "I love you Paul!
Atomicpunk18 wrote:You see Black Crowes music has gotten me laid multiple times.
Toronto's Riccardi has to be pissed.UtahRatt wrote:UtahRatt wrote:If I wasn't a little buzzed I wouldn't have bought the stupid things, if worst comes to worst it will be a cheap bobble headed target to shoot the next time I hit the range.killeverything wrote:Problem is is all collectibles took a hit with PEDs. When the full list of 104 is released from 2003, if he's on it his memorabalia will be about as valueable as a McGwire Olympic card.
I picked up 6 of them totaling $30 and today I sold one for $42, minus shipping and fee's I've made about $5 already!
IT'S A PROFIT DEAL!
Phils to get Lee from Indians
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=4363553
I'd be worried if they got some pitching.
Riccardi overplayed his hand. He is trying to get way more than value for Halladay. Yes, Halladay is one of the top 2 or 3 pitchers in the game. However, he is only under contract for a little over a season and will be looking for a large multi-year deal when this one is up. At which time he will be 34 years old.johnk5150 wrote:Toronto's Riccardi has to be pissed.
Mitre is with the MFY?Machado wrote:Wang needs a tear in his capsule repaired, apparently. The capsule is the soft-tissue membrane. Typically, the capsule is tightened in surgery.
The Yankees either don’t know or aren’t saying how long Wang will be out. But it will be for the rest of this season and quite likely some of next season as well. This will be Wang’s second shoulder surgery in eight years.
The surgery will be performed by Dr. James Andrews tomorrow morning.
What a blow![]()
Ever since he injured his foot last June running the bases, nothing has
gone right for him.
For now Sergio Mitre is still in the rotation, but for how long?
Not sure if the Yankees are seeking a starter in the trade market or not.
If Mitre can not pitch well, Aceves would be the next person in line. He has not pitched since July 21 because "he is tired". That quote comes from
Girardi.
Mitre has made 2 starts. I don't know his stats, but they are average at best.TawnyVonJagger wrote:Mitre is with the MFY?Machado wrote:Wang needs a tear in his capsule repaired, apparently. The capsule is the soft-tissue membrane. Typically, the capsule is tightened in surgery.
The Yankees either don’t know or aren’t saying how long Wang will be out. But it will be for the rest of this season and quite likely some of next season as well. This will be Wang’s second shoulder surgery in eight years.
The surgery will be performed by Dr. James Andrews tomorrow morning.
What a blow![]()
Ever since he injured his foot last June running the bases, nothing has
gone right for him.
For now Sergio Mitre is still in the rotation, but for how long?
Not sure if the Yankees are seeking a starter in the trade market or not.
If Mitre can not pitch well, Aceves would be the next person in line. He has not pitched since July 21 because "he is tired". That quote comes from
Girardi.I wondered where he went to, how's he doing? Was he just called up? (too lazy to look, heh.) I've always liked him.
JakeJakeYonkel wrote:So allegedly Manny and Ortiz tested positive on the same report as A-Rod did in 2003.
This shit makes the Mitchell Report look like more of a sham every day.
Just release all 100 names already.
Well, sorta like with Jack Z. in Seattle... Huntington is trying to right the ship and undo years of mismanagement in Pittsburgh.Punk wrote:So now the Pirates have traded their 1B, 2B, and SS in the last week, not to mention a pitcher who was once one of their promising young arms, PLUS a catcher who batted .318 with 15 home runs last year. This, coupled with the trading of the entire fucking outfield PLUS their top reserve outfielder in the past year, has left me sad beyond belief. For the first time since they let Dave Parker walk after 1983, I'm ready to give up on this team...not even letting Bonds go made me feel this shitty.
I'm not quite getting the logic here...they traded away two young cornerstone players (Bay and McLouth), but at the same time say they're rebuilding. Isn't the point of rebuilding to build around a solid, young nucleus? Most of these other idiots I can at least see to some degree, but not those two.
I'm depressed. The team I've loved since I was 5 is just in shambles and I'm sick about it. Someone hold me.
Both Seattle and Pittsburgh are in a rebuilding mode. Seattle has to fix what Bavasi did to the team, Pittsburgh has to fix what......I don't know life has done to the team.JakeYonkel wrote:Well, sorta like with Jack Z. in Seattle... Huntington is trying to right the ship and undo years of mismanagement in Pittsburgh.Punk wrote:So now the Pirates have traded their 1B, 2B, and SS in the last week, not to mention a pitcher who was once one of their promising young arms, PLUS a catcher who batted .318 with 15 home runs last year. This, coupled with the trading of the entire fucking outfield PLUS their top reserve outfielder in the past year, has left me sad beyond belief. For the first time since they let Dave Parker walk after 1983, I'm ready to give up on this team...not even letting Bonds go made me feel this shitty.
I'm not quite getting the logic here...they traded away two young cornerstone players (Bay and McLouth), but at the same time say they're rebuilding. Isn't the point of rebuilding to build around a solid, young nucleus? Most of these other idiots I can at least see to some degree, but not those two.
I'm depressed. The team I've loved since I was 5 is just in shambles and I'm sick about it. Someone hold me.
I understand ditching Bay since they were never going to be able to resign him after this year, but the package of prospects they got back have been awful. Nady and Marte were two fringy guys and that they got anything at all for them was a plus.
This year though, I don't know. The McLouth deal made no sense at the time and still doesn't make sense to me. Young guy, locked up for the next few years. Not that great, but still had a little star power. Freddy Sanchez sucked and they got a great pitching prospect for him (#26 in all of MLB) so you can't complain about that. I like the load that they got back for Jack Wilson, another fringy guy - great glove, no bat.
I actually liked the Nyjer Morgan to Washington deal for Pittsburgh - they got back a guy with a ton of upside in Milledge and Hanrahan, a guy with closer stuff.
Basically they're retooling and rebuilding the farm system. I can't imagine what it's like to root for a team that has essentially been in rebuild mode for like 15 years but at least you gotta know in the next few seasons some of these guys are going to have to pan out.
I like their potential offense moving forward, but they're going to be really thin in the pitching department.
What made things even worse for him was Peavy and Lee both getting moved for nice packages.SkyDog112046 wrote:The big loser of the day is Ricciardi. He had multiple good offers on the table for Halladay and passed them up, now Halladay's value starts going down because he is at most a 1 season rental. He supposedly had orders to rebuild and cut payroll and he did neither. He was trying to set the market and overplayed his hand. I would not be surprised to see him get fired in October.
Do you know anyone not on the Yankee roster?Machado wrote:Yankees acquired Hairston Jr from the reds for
a minor league, class A catcher.
I don't know much about this player, except he can play multiple positions.
Sounds fine to me.
HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:Of course your asshole is going to be sore when you volunteer for an asspounding and not set any boundaries at all.
False!!!WhiteHouseSubsAC wrote:Do you know anyone not on the Yankee roster?Machado wrote:Yankees acquired Hairston Jr from the reds for
a minor league, class A catcher.
I don't know much about this player, except he can play multiple positions.
Sounds fine to me.