Is Lee the best ever in the Postseason?

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  • Prey
    SBR Sharp
    • 02-10-10
    • 457

    #36
    He reminds me of myself on The Show. Of course, I took the Mariners to the world series so I'm still better. Sick! And here I was thinking Felix Hernandez would've been a catchier tune from the Mariners after Lee's shitty regular season with Texas and Hernandez owning every team. I remember that first game he blew as a 1.2 favorite or something like that. What a man, he was obviously just wasting his shitty games and saving the good ones for when it mattered!
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    • dodger33
      SBR MVP
      • 08-14-09
      • 3962

      #37
      Originally posted by Nicky Santoro
      boys, could TEX -170 series price be the most undervalued price in gambling history??
      Do you think the Yankees have a shot today? If so shouldn't you wait till tomorrow to take the series price?
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      • Herky
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 05-09-10
        • 748

        #38
        Bob Gibson any day. He has 7 wins in the world series. If you would add in 2 more series like they have now, his numbers would be sick.

        Hell in 67 WS, he went 3-0 with a 1.00 era.

        92 strikeouts in 9 games with 8 CGs.
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        • milwaukee mike
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 08-22-07
          • 26914

          #39
          Originally posted by dodger33
          Do you think the Yankees have a shot today? If so shouldn't you wait till tomorrow to take the series price?
          like i said the -170 has some good value

          if you wait until tomorrow you will either get a -700 or a -110 on texas
          if you thought the yankees would win tonight then take texas -170 series and hedge some with nyy -150 game
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          • million2one
            SBR MVP
            • 03-19-09
            • 1290

            #40
            Lee is ridiculous right now he is something like 34K's and only one walk in this series.
            It will be fun to see him face Roy Halladay if they both can make it.
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            • blackbart
              SBR MVP
              • 12-04-07
              • 3833

              #41
              Bob Gibson
              The greatest big-game pitcher of his era, and perhaps of all-time, Gibson almost single-handedly won two World Series for the Cardinals in the 1960s, and nearly won another. He was the ultimate warrior on the mound - mean and focused on one thing - winning. In 1968, he enjoyed one of the most dominating seasons in baseball history, posting a 1.12 ERA and winning 22 games. Twice he was named Most Valuable Player of the World Series, and he is the only pitcher to win Game Seven and hit a home run in the same game
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              • GELATINOUS CUBE
                SBR MVP
                • 08-09-09
                • 4534

                #42
                LEE IS BIGTIME.

                HE'S THE KIND OF PLAYER THAT MIGHT BE TOO EXPENSIVE TO BET ON DURING THE REGULAR SEASON CRAP GAMES, BUT HE'S NOT AFRAID OF BIG TIME GAMES. HE'LL BE UNFAzED IN THE WORLD SERIES.
                blog '09-'10: 37-16: +$31,900
                mlb 2010; 16-12: +$4,540
                gellyhoops 2010: 10-6 +$3,150
                overall: 63-34 +$40,290
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