He is one of the worst managers , very low IQ and dumb
McBa1n
SBR MVP
01-02-06
2642
#2
I would love to see it happen - because I hate St Louis fans almost as much as Yankee fans.
St Louis fans and their 'i'm a sophisticated fan' horsepucky gets under my skin...
Although - I would MUCH rather have my Mutts face StL, if it happened, in the playoffs, than Houston.
I got a REAL bad feeling that Houston would roll the Mutts up in a 7 game series with all that starting pitching (playing Pettite in the playoffs is not a pleasant thing, even if he's almost washed up - the guy is a big game pitcher).
Thankfully, Philly is about to die... I REALLY wouldn't want to play them, either, due to their starting pitching, also.
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patswin
SBR MVP
09-05-06
1794
#3
Just took Hou and Minn to win the division at Wsex.
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blue rhino
SBR Hustler
09-06-05
67
#4
Would love to see the Astros beat out those Cards
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clonecat
SBR MVP
08-29-05
1225
#5
Does anyone see value with Houston to win the NL Pennant at +827 at Pinnacle, with +153 to win the NL Central. I would have Houston favored against all three of the other NL teams in a series, so if I were to place a bet I would put it on Houston to win the NL Pennant at +827.
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Bulldog
SBR Wise Guy
06-22-06
839
#6
Originally posted by clonecat
Does anyone see value with Houston to win the NL Pennant at +827 at Pinnacle, with +153 to win the NL Central. I would have Houston favored against all three of the other NL teams in a series, so if I were to place a bet I would put it on Houston to win the NL Pennant at +827.
I think there's good value man...
If they beat out the Cards they have a very good chance of winning the NL pennant imo..
It would be Oswalt, Clemens, Petitte, vs Glavine, Traschel, Hernandez, Maine...
Not to mention how good the "hot" teams do in the MLB playoffs year in and year out...
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moses millsap
SBR Hall of Famer
08-25-05
8289
#7
LaRussa is an idiot, can't argue that.
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tomcast
SBR Wise Guy
06-19-06
754
#8
I'd like Houston to do the upset
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spliff
SBR Wise Guy
07-16-06
547
#9
Originally posted by jjgold
He is one of the worst managers , very low IQ and dumb
IMO this describes Houston manager Scrap Iron Garner.
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RabidDog
SBR High Roller
02-10-06
136
#10
whats up with the !/2 game difference does St. Loise have to make that game up.. If they are with in 1/2 at the end...
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#11
Word out of St. Louis is that if Cards blow it he is fired.
Yes!!!
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tacomax
SBR Hall of Famer
08-10-05
9619
#12
Originally posted by RabidDog
whats up with the !/2 game difference does St. Loise have to make that game up.. If they are with in 1/2 at the end...
The half game is only there now because they've played one less game than Houston. If they lose that game, they will be tied with Houston, if they win it then they will be a game ahead. Since all the teams play an equal number of games over the course of the season, the half game is irrelevant come the end of the season.
Originally posted by pags11
SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
Originally posted by BuddyBear
I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
Originally posted by curious
taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
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Willie Bee
SBR Posting Legend
02-14-06
15726
#13
Naturally, I'm pulling for the Astros to win the division as well. That said...
a) While I don't know the exact number, I'm willing to wager a dollar to a doughnut that if LaRussa's IQ is 'low,' that means that most of us here at this board are retards. The man might have made some bad decisions on the diamond recently, but he's nowhere near 'dumb.'
b) That also applies to Garner, the dumb part, at least. He might be 'Tennessee country,' but that doesn't mean dumb. Well, it doesn't unless you're the type of person that confuses character and intelligence with geography and ethnicity.
c) The only way the Astros face the Mets in Round 1 of the playoffs is if the Phillies win the wildcard. MLB playoffs are set up so that two teams from the same division NEVER face each other in the LDS round. The team with the best record faces the wildcard team, unless they're from the same division. Looking at the standings this morning, the Mets would face the Dodgers while the Cardinals (as a 3-seed) would face the Padres (as the two seed).
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#14
First off coach... I don't think he will be fired on Monday if there playing that makeup game
The Cardinals started going down hill when Puljos went on the DL with that oblique injury in June. Thats really when this team started playing like shit if you go back and look at the standings. Then just when you think there about ready to kick it up a notch, they end up trading for that clubhouse cancer Jeff Weaver, and thats when it started really going down hill for them.
During that 7 game losing streak they just went thru recently. The media pointed out alot of interesting little tid bits about the Larussa and the rest of the coaching staff. Normally I wouldn't really think much of that at all, but when Larussa started making up outragous excuses on a daily basis during that losing streak you knew what was comming in regards to blowing the division.
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RabidDog
SBR High Roller
02-10-06
136
#15
Originally posted by tacomax
The half game is only there now because they've played one less game than Houston. If they lose that game, they will be tied with Houston, if they win it then they will be a game ahead. Since all the teams play an equal number of games over the course of the season, the half game is irrelevant come the end of the season.
No,
They both have 3 games left, and St Louis has played one less game Houston.. It's due to rain out during the season, I believe it's from the San Fran game on Sept. 17.. So does anyone know what they are going to do if they are within a half game of each other at the end..
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tacomax
SBR Hall of Famer
08-10-05
9619
#16
Yes, you might be right. Not that I'm saying I'm wrong.
Originally posted by pags11
SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
Originally posted by BuddyBear
I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
Originally posted by curious
taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
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Willie Bee
SBR Posting Legend
02-14-06
15726
#17
Originally posted by RabidDog
So does anyone know what they are going to do if they are within a half game of each other at the end..
Yeah, the Cards and Giants were rained out in St Louis on Sep 17. If the Astros and Cardinals are a half-game apart at the end of play this Sunday, the SF-StL game will be made up at Busch on Monday (Oct 2). If the result of that game puts Houston and St. Louis into a tie for the NLC, those two will play it off on Tuesday (Oct 3) in Houston.
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Mudcat
Restricted User
07-21-05
9287
#18
Originally posted by RabidDog
No,
They both have 3 games left, and St Louis has played one less game Houston.. It's due to rain out during the season, I believe it's from the San Fran game on Sept. 17.. So does anyone know what they are going to do if they are within a half game of each other at the end..
My take:
Rainout games aren't scratches. They are always supposed to be made up. Sometimes, if they happen late in the season and they are too inconvenient and completely meaningless, they don't bother making up the game. But in this case, if it ends up not being meaningless, they would have to make up the rainout game.
After that game, the regular season would be complete and there wouldn't be half game separation in the divisional standings. There would either be an outright winner or a tie (and a need for a tie-breaking game).
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Mudcat
Restricted User
07-21-05
9287
#19
Willie
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RabidDog
SBR High Roller
02-10-06
136
#20
thanks, Willie and Mud!!!!
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McBa1n
SBR MVP
01-02-06
2642
#21
Originally posted by clonecat
Does anyone see value with Houston to win the NL Pennant at +827 at Pinnacle, with +153 to win the NL Central. I would have Houston favored against all three of the other NL teams in a series, so if I were to place a bet I would put it on Houston to win the NL Pennant at +827.
Holy smokes - that's sick value.
It's still really hard for them to get in (1/2 game to go with 3 to play? that's a lot this time of the year) - but if they do get in, they almost definitly would have to be the favorite in the NL.
There's no way they go out in the first round with that pitching, unless they are just spent.
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RabidDog
SBR High Roller
02-10-06
136
#22
Have money on Houston for the Central and Pennant it's great value..
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pags11
SBR Posting Legend
08-18-05
12264
#23
I'm really surprised with how bad St. Louis is struggling right now...