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Truthfully i'm worried about the Cubs this year... It wouldn't surprise me if they somehow pull the division out... but I could see them finished 3-4 as well just as easily... we'll see..
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Naw, that's his other brother Dan McGwire that played in the NFL. The brother that dropped the dime was Jay, which is his youngest brother.Originally Posted by FLINTGREY
^ at Lou. First Born, was it his younger bro that was drafted by the Seahawks?
Originally Posted by sickickz23
to all the other fans of their respected teams, FB, WildKY, pacmagic, and the rest, best of luck
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
Originally Posted by sickickz23
to all the other fans of their respected teams, FB, WildKY, pacmagic, and the rest, best of luck![]()
Wisconsin 4 Life wrote:
W4L Season Predictions:
(no homerisim allowed)
Brewers 94-68, Pitching much improved and best 1-2 offensive punch in baseball.
Cardinals 92-70, Dangerous team but their pitching won't be as good as last season.
Reds 70-92, Blah blah blah watch out for the Reds blah blah blah, we've been getting this every season for the last 5 years. It's getting old.
Astros 69-93, Lame team.
Pirates 60-102, Organization is a joke as well as their players.
Cubs 58-104, Team is on the decline, players are aging, fans are in denial, coach is senile, the team is in a bad situation. Zambrano will choke out Lou by midpoint of the season.
Originally Posted by Wisconsin 4 Life
W4L Season Predictions:
(no homerisim allowed)
Brewers 94-68, Pitching much improved and best 1-2 offensive punch in baseball.
Cardinals 92-70, Dangerous team but their pitching won't be as good as last season.
Reds 70-92, Blah blah blah watch out for the Reds blah blah blah, we've been getting this every season for the last 5 years. It's getting old.
Astros 69-93, Lame team.
Pirates 60-102, Organization is a joke as well as their players.
Cubs 58-104, Team is on the decline, players are aging, fans are in denial, coach is senile, the team is in a bad situation. Zambrano will choke out Lou by midpoint of the season.
Originally Posted by Wisconsin 4 Life
W4L Season Predictions:
(no homerisim allowed)
Brewers 94-68, Pitching much improved and best 1-2 offensive punch in baseball.
Cardinals 92-70, Dangerous team but their pitching won't be as good as last season.
Reds 70-92, Blah blah blah watch out for the Reds blah blah blah, we've been getting this every season for the last 5 years. It's getting old.
Astros 69-93, Lame team.
Pirates 60-102, Organization is a joke as well as their players.
Cubs 58-104, Team is on the decline, players are aging, fans are in denial, coach is senile, the team is in a bad situation. Zambrano will choke out Lou by midpoint of the season.
Originally Posted by CP1708
Wisconsin 4 Life wrote:
W4L Season Predictions:
(no homerisim allowed)
Brewers 94-68, Pitching much improved and best 1-2 offensive punch in baseball.
Cardinals 92-70, Dangerous team but their pitching won't be as good as last season.
Reds 70-92, Blah blah blah watch out for the Reds blah blah blah, we've been getting this every season for the last 5 years. It's getting old.
Astros 69-93, Lame team.
Pirates 60-102, Organization is a joke as well as their players.
Cubs 58-104, Team is on the decline, players are aging, fans are in denial, coach is senile, the team is in a bad situation. Zambrano will choke out Lou by midpoint of the season.
Originally Posted by Wisconsin 4 Life
W4L Season Predictions:
(no homerisim allowed)
Brewers 94-68, Pitching much improved and best 1-2 offensive punch in baseball.
Cardinals 92-70, Dangerous team but their pitching won't be as good as last season.
Reds 70-92, Blah blah blah watch out for the Reds blah blah blah, we've been getting this every season for the last 5 years. It's getting old.
Astros 69-93, Lame team.
Pirates 60-102, Organization is a joke as well as their players.
Cubs 58-104, Team is on the decline, players are aging, fans are in denial, coach is senile, the team is in a bad situation. Zambrano will choke out Lou by midpoint of the season.
Aroldis Chapman’s first was eventful — to say the least.
Pitching in the intrasquad game, Chapman fell behind Wladimir Balentien 2-1 before getting him to ground out on a 92 mph fastball. Yonder Alonso doubled the opposite way to left on the next pitch. Chapman hit Todd Frazier in the right knee with a next pitch — a 95 mph fastball. Frazier went down in pain and had to helped off.
Chapman got out of the jam by striking out Ryan Hanigan on 97 mph fastball and Wilkin Castillo on an 82 mph change.
The Reds announced that Frazier has a bruised right quadriceps. No x-rays were necessary.
Chapman threw harder once he got in the stretch. Homer Bailey was throwing 93, 94. If Chapman throws 3 mph harder than Bailey, he’ll be hitting 100. Bailey was consistently as 97 on his good run toward the end of last year.
Catcher Ramon Hernandez caught Chapman and says his stuff was good, however his control needs work.
Pitching coach Bryan Price was pleased in general and with Chapman in particular.
“At the beginning of spring training, you could tell the guys came in in shape — in good throwing shape and good cardiovascular shape. That was evident. They were crisp. They threw a lot of strikes. Guys were down in the zone. They had a pretty good feel for their off-speed stuff. I was pleased over. (Chapman) was impressive. You guys all saw it. He had a terrific fastball. He threw a real nice change-up to his last hitter for his final out. The slider is progressing nicely. With Frazier that didn’t too good, a fastball off the back knee. But he was around the plate with three pitches. He looks live and is athletic around the mound. I wasn’t disappointed in any way.
Heard this: The Reds are interested in acquiring Gary Matthews, Jr. from the Mets in the event Angel Pagan wins NY's CF job (as expected).
[/h4][h4]Posted: March 5, 2010 [/h4][h4]Around the horn[/h4][h1]Prince Fielder plunked with message pitch by Barry Zito[/h1]
FREE PRESS NEWS SERVICES
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The first pitch of the spring to Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder landed in the middle of his back.
It wasn't due to a lack of control by San Francisco Giants left-hander Barry Zito. There was a reason.
The Giants had been simmering all winter over Fielder's antics after hitting a walk-off home run against them at Milwaukee's Miller Park on Sept. 6. When Fielder neared home plate, he braced for contact with his teammates, who fell backward like bowling pins.
Umpire Ted Barrett went about halfway to the mound to make sure no larger fireworks ensued, and Fielder jogged to first with not much reaction.
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
Did anyone see Zito drill Fielder?![]()
[h4][/h4][h4]Posted: March 5, 2010 [/h4][h4]Around the horn[/h4][h1]Prince Fielder plunked with message pitch by Barry Zito[/h1]
FREE PRESS NEWS SERVICES
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The first pitch of the spring to Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder landed in the middle of his back.
It wasn't due to a lack of control by San Francisco Giants left-hander Barry Zito. There was a reason.
The Giants had been simmering all winter over Fielder's antics after hitting a walk-off home run against them at Milwaukee's Miller Park on Sept. 6. When Fielder neared home plate, he braced for contact with his teammates, who fell backward like bowling pins.
Umpire Ted Barrett went about halfway to the mound to make sure no larger fireworks ensued, and Fielder jogged to first with not much reaction.