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Post by IrishNY on Aug 1, 2009 11:50:54 GMT -5
Against the Giants, just sayin' Who are ahead of the Cubs in the WC race. Jes Sayin! So are the Colorado Rockies ...the Giants & Rockies are tied for the NL wild card with the Cubs one game behind
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Post by gobigred203 on Aug 1, 2009 12:25:20 GMT -5
Against the Giants, just sayin' Who are ahead of the Cubs in the WC race. Jes Sayin! The point was the Giants have no offense, their pitching has catapulted them to the lead in the Wild Card. I should know, I have Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain on my FBB team.
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Post by BTB07 on Aug 19, 2009 23:15:37 GMT -5
Well Lee hasn't struggled.
4-0 with a .82 ERA and 34 K's and 6 Walks.
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Post by tophb21 on Aug 20, 2009 7:46:45 GMT -5
Well Lee hasn't struggled. 4-0 with a .82 ERA and 34 K's and 6 Walks. Roy Halladay, who? ;D
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Post by Bradimous1 on Aug 20, 2009 17:01:48 GMT -5
Well Lee hasn't struggled. 4-0 with a .82 ERA and 34 K's and 6 Walks. Roy Halladay, who? ;D why are you asking who... but you know Halladay, that guy that got lit up by the Sox last night!!!
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Post by tophb21 on Aug 22, 2009 8:11:14 GMT -5
why are you asking who... but you know Halladay, that guy that got lit up by the Sox last night!!! Yep the guy that the Blue Jays wanted JA Happ, Kyle Drabek and a bunch of other prospects where as the Indians only wanted one prospect and a bag of chips for Lee.
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Post by gobigred203 on Aug 22, 2009 12:04:44 GMT -5
Well Lee hasn't struggled. 4-0 with a .82 ERA and 34 K's and 6 Walks. Roy Halladay, who? ;D Wait until the playoffs *cough* CC Sabathia *cough* I mean, it's all too coincidental, CC comes to the National League, a lefty from Cleveland, dominates during the regular season, leading the Brewers to a playoff charge, and then when the playoffs roll around, CC just somehow forgets to pitch. Lefty from Cleveland, what is Cliff Lee again?
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Post by tophb21 on Aug 22, 2009 12:19:38 GMT -5
Wait until the playoffs *cough* CC Sabathia *cough* I mean, it's all too coincidental, CC comes to the National League, a lefty from Cleveland, dominates during the regular season, leading the Brewers to a playoff charge, and then when the playoffs roll around, CC just somehow forgets to pitch. Lefty from Cleveland, what is Cliff Lee again? Well you'll get to watch as your beloved Cubs are at home. May he pulls a CC, but then again he won't be facing the Phils lineup in the divsional series.
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Post by gobigred203 on Aug 22, 2009 12:24:39 GMT -5
Wait until the playoffs *cough* CC Sabathia *cough* I mean, it's all too coincidental, CC comes to the National League, a lefty from Cleveland, dominates during the regular season, leading the Brewers to a playoff charge, and then when the playoffs roll around, CC just somehow forgets to pitch. Lefty from Cleveland, what is Cliff Lee again? Well you'll get to watch as your beloved Cubs are at home. May he pulls a CC, but then again he won't be facing the Phils lineup in the divsional series. Oh sure, bring up something irrelevant. As for facing the Phils lineup, well, the only thing he may have going for him in the playoffs is that he probably will get to face a weak lineup in the Giants.
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Post by tophb21 on Aug 22, 2009 13:09:08 GMT -5
Well you'll get to watch as your beloved Cubs are at home. May he pulls a CC, but then again he won't be facing the Phils lineup in the divsional series. Oh sure, bring up something irrelevant. As for facing the Phils lineup, well, the only thing he may have going for him in the playoffs is that he probably will get to face a weak lineup in the Giants. He's been lights out. Plus I don't think he has the number of innings on his arm that CC had last year. We'll just have to wait and see.
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Post by gobigred203 on Aug 22, 2009 18:16:48 GMT -5
Oh sure, bring up something irrelevant. As for facing the Phils lineup, well, the only thing he may have going for him in the playoffs is that he probably will get to face a weak lineup in the Giants. He's been lights out. Plus I don't think he has the number of innings on his arm that CC had last year. We'll just have to wait and see. He threw a lot of pitches against the Cubs, though that's all I can say I remember.
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Post by tophb21 on Aug 22, 2009 23:17:55 GMT -5
He's been lights out. Plus I don't think he has the number of innings on his arm that CC had last year. We'll just have to wait and see. He threw a lot of pitches against the Cubs, though that's all I can say I remember. Got a good result as well.
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Post by gobigred203 on Aug 23, 2009 1:34:29 GMT -5
He threw a lot of pitches against the Cubs, though that's all I can say I remember. Got a good result as well. That's beside the point, Charlie Manuel went all Ned Yost/Dusty Baker in that game..and I'm sure many others
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Post by gobigred203 on Aug 23, 2009 1:34:44 GMT -5
He threw a lot of pitches against the Cubs, though that's all I can say I remember. Got a good result as well. That's beside the point, Charlie Manuel went all Ned Yost/Dusty Baker in that game..and I'm sure many others
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Post by tophb21 on Aug 23, 2009 7:48:33 GMT -5
Got a good result as well. That's beside the point, Charlie Manuel went all Ned Yost/Dusty Baker in that game..and I'm sure many others He's avg'd 110 pitches per game since joinig the Phils. Not too bad considering for the most part he's been able to keep the bullpen fresh during his starts.
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Post by MIZ-SIU on Sept 5, 2009 8:13:27 GMT -5
I guess Cliff Lee is human
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