keep it comin bjayssss....ahhh i love lackey haha
GOLDENGREEK's 2011 MLB SEASON LONG THREAD
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GetLucky347SBR Rookie
- 06-05-11
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#9416Comment -
hogfanRestricted User
- 03-29-11
- 642
#9417I'd love to see what you and GG look like. Some little bitches hiding behind computers. Everytime someone questions GG, he acts like he's big and bad because he sits behind a computer. You and I both know you aren't coming to Arkansas to find me, so why don't you just STFU.Comment -
GetLucky347SBR Rookie
- 06-05-11
- 11
#9418wooooo cubbbiesss suck on that hogfanComment -
BostongamblerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-01-08
- 35581
#9419I'd love to see what you and GG look like. Some little bitches hiding behind computers. Everytime someone questions GG, he acts like he's big and bad because he sits behind a computer. You and I both know you aren't coming to Arkansas to find me, so why don't you just STFU.
Why are you here Fagboy? Get lost. Didn't we make that clear.Comment -
goldengreekSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-25-07
- 8340
#9420THAT ONE TOOTH IS GONE...rooster SLAPPED IT OUT OF HER MY LAST VISITComment -
goldengreekSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-25-07
- 8340
#9421i'd love to see what you and gg look like. Some little bitches hiding behind computers. Everytime someone questions gg, he acts like he's big and bad because he sits behind a computer. You and i both know you aren't coming to arkansas to find me, so why don't you just stfu.
ive posted pics.. There are pics of me online...if i have time later ill post some pics of me and some benders that would blow away that sister of yours u have in your aviComment -
hogfanRestricted User
- 03-29-11
- 642
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goldengreekSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-25-07
- 8340
#9423i'd love to see what you and gg look like. Some little bitches hiding behind computers. Everytime someone questions gg, he acts like he's big and bad because he sits behind a computer. You and i both know you aren't coming to arkansas to find me, so why don't you just stfu.
you are looking to make a name for yourself and pimped your losing thread and your losing plays in my thread
now get lost jokeComment -
BostongamblerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-01-08
- 35581
#9425Comment -
sunshine777SBR Wise Guy
- 12-03-10
- 531
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goldengreekSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-25-07
- 8340
#9428WHY CANT I POST PICTURES FROM IMAGE SHACK IN HERE ??
IT SHOWS UP LIKE THIS ....
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RedscotSBR MVP
- 05-16-11
- 2571
#9429Hogfan, what's the deal dude? You are off to a nice start and now you come in here unprovoked to attack. Seems like some sorta complex bro. Best to make a name for yourself the way you started out, picking winners. GL going forward. ..
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RedscotSBR MVP
- 05-16-11
- 2571
#9430As per fading Lee yesterday. This is not my analysis, from another site: Posted before the game obviously.
Prior to his June 22nd start in St. Louis, I noticed something about Lee's pitch counts this season. From April 25th to May 6th, Lee threw a total of 332 pitches in three starts. In his next start, going on 4 days rest, Lee was so-so, lasting just 6 innings and 82 pitches while giving up 7 hits and 3 earned runs to the Marlins. In his next three starts after that, Lee threw a ridiculous total of 356 pitches! That seemed to catch up to him in his next start, which took place on May 31st in Washington. Again going on 4 days rest, Lee got shelled by the Nationals, allowing 7 hits, 3 walks, and 6 earned runs before getting knocked out in the 6th inning of a 10-2 loss.
Then came the month of June. The first three victims were the Dodgers, Cubs, and Marlins. Lee threw 347 pitches in beating them all. That's where I decided to try and fade him off of three straight taxing starts. Lee was scheduled to pitch June 22nd in St. Louis, and was a -150 favorite against the Pujols-less Cardinals. The one thing I didn't like about the situation, though, was that Lee was going on 5 days rest instead of 4. I decided to plow ahead with my Lee fade anyway, taking the Cards +145. Big mistake. Instead of sputtering, Lee used the extra day of rest to his advantage and went 9 innings in shutting out the Deadbirds on a whopping 126 pitches. I felt shame.
So, I looked ahead to Lee's next turn in the rotation to see if I might try fading him off of 4 starts in which he'd thrown a staggering 473 pitches. But I saw that his next start, which was last Wednesday against the Red Sox, would again have him enjoying 5 days of rest. So instead of betting against him, I went with him, and Lee was The Man once again, pitching another shutout, this time throwing 112 pitches. I felt pride.
But now I'm again contemplating an unthinkable fade of Cliff Lee. This time around, he's taking the ball in Toronto after throwing 585 pitches in his last 5 brilliant starts, except this time, he's going on 4 days of rest. In his five June starts, Lee enjoyed pitching on 5 days rest three times, including the last two. Now, though, I think he's going to show up with much less than his best stuff. In fact, this time he's not even getting a full 4 days. Lee is getting shorted six hours with the 1 ET start instead of the usual night game starting time. Most everyone is expecting another string of zeroes across the scoreboard, but I'll be very surprised if he enjoys another great start.Comment -
goldengreekSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-25-07
- 8340
#9431As per fading Lee yesterday. This is not my analysis, from another site: Posted before the game obviously.
Prior to his June 22nd start in St. Louis, I noticed something about Lee's pitch counts this season. From April 25th to May 6th, Lee threw a total of 332 pitches in three starts. In his next start, going on 4 days rest, Lee was so-so, lasting just 6 innings and 82 pitches while giving up 7 hits and 3 earned runs to the Marlins. In his next three starts after that, Lee threw a ridiculous total of 356 pitches! That seemed to catch up to him in his next start, which took place on May 31st in Washington. Again going on 4 days rest, Lee got shelled by the Nationals, allowing 7 hits, 3 walks, and 6 earned runs before getting knocked out in the 6th inning of a 10-2 loss.
Then came the month of June. The first three victims were the Dodgers, Cubs, and Marlins. Lee threw 347 pitches in beating them all. That's where I decided to try and fade him off of three straight taxing starts. Lee was scheduled to pitch June 22nd in St. Louis, and was a -150 favorite against the Pujols-less Cardinals. The one thing I didn't like about the situation, though, was that Lee was going on 5 days rest instead of 4. I decided to plow ahead with my Lee fade anyway, taking the Cards +145. Big mistake. Instead of sputtering, Lee used the extra day of rest to his advantage and went 9 innings in shutting out the Deadbirds on a whopping 126 pitches. I felt shame.
So, I looked ahead to Lee's next turn in the rotation to see if I might try fading him off of 4 starts in which he'd thrown a staggering 473 pitches. But I saw that his next start, which was last Wednesday against the Red Sox, would again have him enjoying 5 days of rest. So instead of betting against him, I went with him, and Lee was The Man once again, pitching another shutout, this time throwing 112 pitches. I felt pride.
But now I'm again contemplating an unthinkable fade of Cliff Lee. This time around, he's taking the ball in Toronto after throwing 585 pitches in his last 5 brilliant starts, except this time, he's going on 4 days of rest. In his five June starts, Lee enjoyed pitching on 5 days rest three times, including the last two. Now, though, I think he's going to show up with much less than his best stuff. In fact, this time he's not even getting a full 4 days. Lee is getting shorted six hours with the 1 ET start instead of the usual night game starting time. Most everyone is expecting another string of zeroes across the scoreboard, but I'll be very surprised if he enjoys another great start.
Mr. BatorComment -
RedscotSBR MVP
- 05-16-11
- 2571
#9432Yes Mr. Bator indeed. Sound analysis.Comment -
hogfanRestricted User
- 03-29-11
- 642
#9435Toronto was actually a good bet, I have to admit, but it's stupid to take a team that you like to win and bet less on them just because someone else bets on them.Comment -
BigDanRestricted User
- 04-28-11
- 5104
#9436Comment -
goldengreekSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-25-07
- 8340
#9437
We arent talking a bout a random forum poster.
We are talking about lolsmcjerkoff.... what is he... 4-24 his last 28 plays ?
He gives the word mush a good name
And chasing after he lost 4 dimes on texas ( most likely more like $ 25 ..but I regress )Last edited by goldengreek; 07-04-11, 01:59 PM.Comment -
borednazSBR MVP
- 08-28-10
- 3809
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memo99SBR MVP
- 01-08-10
- 2368
#9439i'm liking ATl tonight against JiminezComment -
Lord and MasterRestricted User
- 05-31-11
- 531
#9441i see what looks like something that could be rented for $20 an hour on the streets of bangkokComment -
goldengreekSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-25-07
- 8340
#9442A COUPLE OF SMALL ONES... SHOULD LAY OFF THESE BUT....
3* ARIZONA + 110
3* SEATTLE - 105
3* UNDER 7 SEATTLE / OAKLAND
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1017BrickSquadSBR Wise Guy
- 11-22-10
- 703
#9445was planning on going big on the Brew Crew at homeComment -
BigBoiSBR MVP
- 04-01-11
- 1084
#9446you got any rr's for the afternoon/night games?Comment
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