2016 MLB thread. THE CUBS HAVE BROKEN THE CURSE! Chicago Cubs are your 2016 World Series champions

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Thor :pimp:

Flores's clutch is really impressive this year. He could be our future Captain Clutch. He steps up when we need him the mostly.
 
@CoffinMJC: Mark Appel allowed 2 R over a seaon-high 6.1 IP and owns a 2.86 ERA in his last 5 starts


@TheHoChen: After a horrid May, Mark Appel is bouncing back at AA. 3 June starts including 2night: 4 ER total, 2.20 ERA, 14 K to 5 BB in 16.1 IP #Astros
 
James Jones on the Mariners? :lol:

I am so over that generic name. There is a James Jones in every major sport now. :rofl:
 
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Mike Smith crybaby flopping goalie
Mike Smith homer Clippers color man
Any in the NFL or MLB?
 
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Y'all should have copped from that kid selling the MLB TV passes for $10 or $12. I copped one weeks ago and haven't had a problem.
 
On June 16 in Baseball History...

1909 - Jim Thorpe makes his baseball pitching debut for Rocky Mount (Eastern Carolina League) with a 4-2 win over Raleigh. It is the professional play in this year that will cause him to lose his medals won in the 1912 Olympics.

1938 - Jimmie Foxx is walked a record six consecutive times by Browns pitchers as the Red Sox win 12-8.

1945 - Dave Ferriss loses to the Yankees 3-2 after starting his career with eight victories — four of them shutouts — for the Red Sox.

1978 - In the twelfth major-league season of a career speckled with near-misses, Cincinnati's Tom Seaver finally hurls a no-hitter. The Cardinals are the 4-0 victims as Seaver strikes out three.

1989 - Rick Wolff, 37, writing an article on minor-league baseball for Sports Illustrated, finishes a three-day stint playing second base for the South Bend White Sox (Midwest League). He replaces Cesar Bernhardt and goes 4-for-7 against the Burlington Braves. Wolff will finish the year with the highest average of any Chicago White Sox farmhand.

1993 - Ken Griffey, Jr., slugs his 100th career home run in Seattle's 6-1 victory over Kansas City to become the fourth-youngest to hit the century mark. Only Mel Ott, Eddie Mathews and Tony Conigliaro did it faster than the 23-year-old Griffey.

1995 - Marlins outfielder Andre Dawson hits his 400th N.L. home run and 429th of his career in a 2-1 win over the Phillies.
 
Yeah. I didn't know Dawson had 12 knee surgeries. :x He admitted that Olympic Stadium's artificial turf took a toll on his knees.
 
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