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  • JAKEPEAVY21
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 03-11-11
    • 29243

    #946
    Originally posted by Cross
    One hit for the Cubs tonight, so boring.
    Originally posted by jrgum3
    Padres pitching will keep them in games until Tatis gets back. Lucky for him and the Padres he doesn't require surgery but it still sucks that he wound up on the IL. That Padres lineup is still scary and their pitching is just filthy which is a recipe for winning baseball games even without your star shortstop.
    Apparently Tatis wanted to play last night but they put him on the 10 day IL as a precaution. I was fearing the worst but this seems like a huge sigh of relief.
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    • stevenash
      Moderator
      • 01-17-11
      • 65387

      #947
      Who's feeling frisky today?

      KC Royals +170

      Junis can be nasty
      (or he can walk the park)
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      • batt33
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 12-23-16
        • 5999

        #948
        Giants bull pen again lets down the starting pitching.......
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        • stevenash
          Moderator
          • 01-17-11
          • 65387

          #949
          Sal Perez with the stick!!!

          1-0 KC
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          • JMobile
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 08-21-10
            • 19074

            #950
            Originally posted by JMobile
            Cashed the run line last night. My only play is Cardinals mL. Catching close. Hopefully I stay rolling.
            Cashed Cardinals. Going with Diamondbacks tonight. Hopefully I keep going
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            • jrgum3
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 07-21-17
              • 7005

              #951
              Originally posted by batt33
              Giants bull pen again lets down the starting pitching.......
              They did it again today wasting another outstanding performance by Kevin Gausman. Its tough to watch this team with a small lead in the late innings because you just know no lead is ever safe with this bullpen.
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              • jrgum3
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 07-21-17
                • 7005

                #952
                Oakland finally gets off the schneid by beating the Dodgers in walkoff fashion. They must've pissed off the schedule makers having to play the Astros right out of the gate and then getting the Dodgers after getting swept by an Astros team that might be the best in the AL. I think the A's will eventually give the Astros a run for their money in the AL West but they're not off to a good start.
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                • Cross
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 04-15-11
                  • 5777

                  #953
                  Astros vs A’s again tomorrow also. Maybe Astros get theirs.
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                  • EmpireMaker
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 06-18-09
                    • 15575

                    #954
                    Diamondbacks center fielder Ketel Marte left this evening’s game against the Rockies in the sixth inning with an apparent right leg injury, Zach Buchanan of the Athletic and Steve Gilbert of MLB.com were among those to relay. Marte was running to first after hitting a ground ball when he pulled up favoring his hamstring area. He was helped off the field by a trainer and manager Torey Lovullo.
                    Needless to say, any significant injury to Marte would be a huge blow. The 27-year-old earned an All-Star selection and finished fourth in National League MVP voting in 2019 after putting up a stellar .329/.389/.592 line with 32 homers in 628 plate appearances. Marte posted merely average numbers in 2020, but he’s gotten off to a blistering start this season. Through Arizona’s first six games, he’s hitting .462/.500/.846 with two homers and four doubles.
                    Marte was replaced in the outfield by Josh VanMeter, who took over in right with Tim Locastro moving to center. The D-Backs are currently without presumptive starting right fielder Kole Calhoun, who is recovering from early-March knee surgery.
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                    • JAKEPEAVY21
                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                      • 03-11-11
                      • 29243

                      #955
                      Originally posted by Cross
                      Astros vs A’s again tomorrow also. Maybe Astros get theirs.
                      Hopefully the fans keep roasting the Astros...
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                      • stevenash
                        Moderator
                        • 01-17-11
                        • 65387

                        #956
                        Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
                        Hopefully the fans keep roasting the Astros...
                        They haven't forgotten.
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                        • Chi_archie
                          SBR Aristocracy
                          • 07-22-08
                          • 63165

                          #957
                          Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
                          Hopefully the fans keep roasting the Astros...
                          Amen and Amen
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                          • Otters27
                            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                            • 07-14-07
                            • 30749

                            #958
                            Reds looking good. Phillies looking good
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                            • stevenash
                              Moderator
                              • 01-17-11
                              • 65387

                              #959
                              Originally posted by Otters27
                              Reds looking good. Phillies looking good
                              Reds.
                              57 runs scored in their first six games.
                              Most runs scored by any team this century through their first six.
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                              • Stallion
                                SBR MVP
                                • 03-21-10
                                • 3616

                                #960
                                The Reds are on fire!!! The Orioles leading the AL East
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                                • JMobile
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 08-21-10
                                  • 19074

                                  #961
                                  Originally posted by JMobile
                                  Cashed Cardinals. Going with Diamondbacks tonight. Hopefully I keep going
                                  MadBum should just retire. Lost because of him.
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                                  • batt33
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 12-23-16
                                    • 5999

                                    #962
                                    Originally posted by jrgum3
                                    They did it again today wasting another outstanding performance by Kevin Gausman. Its tough to watch this team with a small lead in the late innings because you just know no lead is ever safe with this bullpen.
                                    Yeah Duane kuipers "torture" from the 2010 year has new meaning this year!
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                                    • jrgum3
                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                      • 07-21-17
                                      • 7005

                                      #963
                                      Originally posted by JMobile
                                      MadBum should just retire. Lost because of him.
                                      Madbum was bad again last night but the DBacks got shut out by Senzatela at Coors so that also had something to do with why DBack backers lost last night.
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                                      • stevenash
                                        Moderator
                                        • 01-17-11
                                        • 65387

                                        #964
                                        Trevor Bauer under investigation for doctoring baseballs.
                                        Hated him in the AL, still hate him now.
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                                        • Cross
                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                          • 04-15-11
                                          • 5777

                                          #965
                                          Bauer definitely guilty, can they take away his tainted cy young from last year please?
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                                          • EmpireMaker
                                            SBR Posting Legend
                                            • 06-18-09
                                            • 15575

                                            #966
                                            10:41pm: If the league attempts to punish Bauer, the union “would challenge any discipline not covered under current rules,” Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times tweets.

                                            8:09pm: Major League Baseball announced last month that it plans to crack down on pitchers doctoring baseballs. Now, one of the game’s highest-profile pitchers, Dodgers right-hander Trevor Bauer, is under the league’s microscope, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports.
                                            Bauer started against the Athletics on Wednesday, when he yielded two earned runs on 10 strikeouts in 6 2/3 innings. The umpires from that game have since collected multiple “suspicious baseballs” that Bauer threw, according to Rosenthal, who writes that they “had visible markings and were sticky.” As Rosenthal notes, though, the league may not be able to prove whether it was Bauer who doctored the ball, so it’s unclear whether it will discipline him.
                                            Of course, the fact that the league’s looking at Bauer is especially intriguing when considering some of the past comments the outspoken 30-year-old has made in regards to potential cheating. He accused Astros pitchers of using illegal means in 2018 in an effort to increase their spin rate, and he then called the team “hypocrites” and “cheaters” last year.
                                            Bauer had a career campaign in 2020 as a member of the Reds, with whom he won the National Cy Young, before signing a three-year, $102MM guarantee with the Dodgers in free agency. The returns so far have been promising, as Bauer has posted 20 strikeouts against three walks while giving up six runs on six hits in 13 innings, though this latest development is unwelcome for him and the Dodgers.
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                                            • Otters27
                                              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                              • 07-14-07
                                              • 30749

                                              #967
                                              Been fading the As.

                                              Will they win a game against Houston?
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                                              • Chi_archie
                                                SBR Aristocracy
                                                • 07-22-08
                                                • 63165

                                                #968
                                                Originally posted by EmpireMaker
                                                10:41pm: If the league attempts to punish Bauer, the union “would challenge any discipline not covered under current rules,” Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times tweets.

                                                8:09pm: Major League Baseball announced last month that it plans to crack down on pitchers doctoring baseballs. Now, one of the game’s highest-profile pitchers, Dodgers right-hander Trevor Bauer, is under the league’s microscope, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports.
                                                Bauer started against the Athletics on Wednesday, when he yielded two earned runs on 10 strikeouts in 6 2/3 innings. The umpires from that game have since collected multiple “suspicious baseballs” that Bauer threw, according to Rosenthal, who writes that they “had visible markings and were sticky.” As Rosenthal notes, though, the league may not be able to prove whether it was Bauer who doctored the ball, so it’s unclear whether it will discipline him.
                                                Of course, the fact that the league’s looking at Bauer is especially intriguing when considering some of the past comments the outspoken 30-year-old has made in regards to potential cheating. He accused Astros pitchers of using illegal means in 2018 in an effort to increase their spin rate, and he then called the team “hypocrites” and “cheaters” last year.
                                                Bauer had a career campaign in 2020 as a member of the Reds, with whom he won the National Cy Young, before signing a three-year, $102MM guarantee with the Dodgers in free agency. The returns so far have been promising, as Bauer has posted 20 strikeouts against three walks while giving up six runs on six hits in 13 innings, though this latest development is unwelcome for him and the Dodgers.

                                                lock him up
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                                                • JAKEPEAVY21
                                                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                  • 03-11-11
                                                  • 29243

                                                  #969
                                                  Originally posted by Cross
                                                  Bauer definitely guilty, can they take away his tainted cy young from last year please?
                                                  Your boy Darvish got robbed.

                                                  First the Astros stealing signs against him in world series and now Bauer cheats his way to a Cy Young win over him.
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                                                  • batt33
                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                    • 12-23-16
                                                    • 5999

                                                    #970
                                                    Originally posted by jrgum3
                                                    Madbum was bad again last night but the DBacks got shut out by Senzatela at Coors so that also had something to do with why DBack backers lost last night.
                                                    so weird to see mad bum struggling from where he once was as a Giant in his prime......
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                                                    • stevenash
                                                      Moderator
                                                      • 01-17-11
                                                      • 65387

                                                      #971
                                                      JP

                                                      Got myself some Musgrove run line action tonight.
                                                      I'm standing by my statement last month that Musgrove is SD's 'x' factor this year.
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                                                      • JMobile
                                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                                        • 08-21-10
                                                        • 19074

                                                        #972
                                                        Taking the Phillies tonight. Hopefully Braves go back to struggling again
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                                                        • stevenash
                                                          Moderator
                                                          • 01-17-11
                                                          • 65387

                                                          #973
                                                          Originally posted by stevenash
                                                          JP

                                                          Got myself some Musgrove run line action tonight.
                                                          I'm standing by my statement last month that Musgrove is SD's 'x' factor this year.
                                                          Hmmm
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                                                          • jrgum3
                                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                                            • 07-21-17
                                                            • 7005

                                                            #974
                                                            Musgrove comes through big time for my fantasy team tonight. Everybody played him in DFS tonight and he rewarded them with 53.65 DK points. If this guy can consistently give the Padres quality outings like he did and then some tonight the Padres will be a tougher team to beat than they already are.
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                                                            • Cross
                                                              SBR Hall of Famer
                                                              • 04-15-11
                                                              • 5777

                                                              #975
                                                              Steve Nash sees the future!
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                                                              • Cross
                                                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                • 04-15-11
                                                                • 5777

                                                                #976
                                                                And yes, Darvish was robbed, sucks.
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                                                                • EmpireMaker
                                                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                                                  • 06-18-09
                                                                  • 15575

                                                                  #977
                                                                  The Rockies traded one of the best players in franchise history without adding much in the way of major league talent this offseason. That would seem to indicate the franchise is headed for a full rebuild, but they’ve held onto the rest of their top players so far.
                                                                  Major League Signings

                                                                  Trades and Claims

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                                                                  Notable Minor-League Signings

                                                                  Notable Losses

                                                                  The Rockies began the 2020 season red hot but fell off just as sharply, losing 31 of their final 46 games. Ultimately, Colorado’s 26-34 record was a slight step back from their 71-91 finish the year before, nowhere near the 94-win pace owner Dick Monfort boldly predicted last February. Back-to-back down years set the stage for change this winter.
                                                                  For the second consecutive year, much of the focus on the Rockies’ offseason revolved around Nolan Arenado. The star third baseman signed a seven-year, $234MM contract extension in February 2019. Less than a year later, though, Arenado made plenty of headlines when he voiced frustration with organizational leadership, telling reporters in January 2020 he felt “disrespected” by the front office. That didn’t stop Arenado from sticking in Denver for the season, but there was plenty of speculation about the 29-year-old potentially being on the move last winter after another losing season.
                                                                  Arenado did wind up traded, although that wasn’t an inevitable outcome. His lofty contract presented a challenge for potential buyers on the heels of a season with lost gate revenues. Making matters worse, Arenado was coming off by far the worst offensive season of his career, having slumped to a .253/.303/.434 line while battling a shoulder injury.
                                                                  Still, Arenado’s elite track record attracted plenty of reported interest. The Mets, Braves and Dodgers were among the clubs that either spoke with the Rockies or were speculated as potential fits (although Colorado never seemed likely to send him to their division rivals in Los Angeles). Ultimately, it wound up being the Cardinals that pulled the trigger on an Arenado deal in late January.
                                                                  The Rockies got five players back from St. Louis, none of whom looks to be a potential franchise-changing talent. Southpaw Austin Gomber is the most famous, having pitched to a 3.72 ERA/4.62 SIERA over 104 career MLB innings. He is capable of stepping right into the big league rotation. But as a 27-year-old with below-average velocity and swinging strike rates, Gomber profiles as a back-of-the-rotation type.
                                                                  The other four players in the Arenado deal have yet to reach the majors. Corner infielder Elehuris Montero was once a top 100 prospect; the powerful 22-year-old now sits eighth in the Colorado farm system, per Baseball America. Fellow infielder Mateo Gil and right-hander Tony Locey are a little further down the organizational rankings, while righty Jake Sommers did not make the Rockies’ top 30.
                                                                  Arenado’s contract and lackluster 2020 numbers made it unlikely the Rockies would be able to bring back an elite young player in a trade. Nevertheless, the return they ultimately received felt light, especially given the financial hoops the team had to jump through to push the deal across the finish line. Colorado agreed to pay down $51MM of Arenado’s contract, including his entire $35MM salary for 2021. Meanwhile, the Cardinals agreed to guarantee an extra year on the eight-time Gold Glove winner’s contract and permit him to opt-out of the deal after 2022 (in addition to his previous post-2021 opt-out opportunity) in exchange for Arenado waiving his no-trade clause.
                                                                  Without knowing what other offers were on the table, it’s impossible to say the Rockies should’ve taken a different return from another organization. It’s likely Colorado values the players they received more highly than public prospect rankers and observers do. But the Arenado saga seems to reflect poorly on the team, however one feels about the player’s public comments. Angering the face of the franchise to such an extent the organization feels compelled to trade him while his value is at its nadir is surely an outcome nobody with the Rockies would’ve foreseen or desired when signing him to a mega-extension less than two years before.
                                                                  Arenado’s departure was the most significant of the winter, but he wasn’t the only familiar face to leave town. The Rockies non-tendered catcher Tony Wolters and outfielder David Dahl last November. Moving on from Wolters wasn’t unexpected. Colorado stuck by him for a while based on his defense and clubhouse presence, but the 28-year-old has simply never hit at an acceptable level.
                                                                  The latter cut was more surprising. Dahl has dealt with myriad injuries and was terrible in 2020, but he’d been an above-average hitter between 2017-19. Projected for an arbitration salary in the $2.5MM range, he’d have certainly been affordable enough to keep around. Ultimately, it seems the front office just wanted to give opportunities to other players.
                                                                  With Dahl gone, the Rockies will turn to a combination of Charlie Blackmon, Raimel Tapia, Sam Hilliard, Garrett Hampson and Yonathan Daza in the outfield. Blackmon has a long track record of high-end hitting, although he fell off precipitously down the stretch last season after a blistering start. The rest of the group is looking to establish themselves as core pieces for the future. Tapia, Daza and Hampson are contact-oriented speedsters, while Hilliard has huge power but needs to rein in his strikeout totals.
                                                                  Wolters’ departure leaves just two catchers on the 40-man roster. The season-opening job belongs to returnees Elias Díaz and Dom Nuñez, although an injury and/or underperformance could open the door for José Briceño, who inked a minors contract over the offseason.
                                                                  Another pair of minor-league signees have easier paths to playing time on the infield. C.J. Cron and Chris Owings had their contracts selected to the 40-man roster prior to Opening Day. Cron has some on-base deficiencies but brings plenty of power, so the appeal of adding him to Coors Field is obvious. At the very least, he should be an upgrade over the Rockies’ first basemen of the past few years. No team got less production at the position from 2018-20, where the now-retired Daniel Murphy and Ian Desmond (who has opted out of the 2021 season over COVID-19 concerns) failed to live up to multi-year free agent contracts.
                                                                  Owings will get some early-season run at second base. Top prospect Brendan Rodgers finally seemed in line for everyday playing time, but a hamstring strain in Spring Training will sideline him at least into late April. Once Rodgers returns, Owings figures to work in a utility role. Third base belongs to a combination of Josh Fuentes and Ryan McMahon.
                                                                  Perhaps the most interesting storyline of the coming months is how the team will handle star shortstop Trevor Story. The 28-year-old is on track to be one of the top players on next winter’s free agent market, so Story looks like an obvious trade candidate on paper. That was also true over the winter though, particularly after the Arenado deal. Yet general manager Jeff Bridich shot down speculation about an offseason Story trade and pushed back against the notion the franchise was embarking on a full-scale teardown.
                                                                  Indeed, the two-time All-Star opened the year in Colorado. A midseason deal still seems the most likely outcome but an acquiring team would no longer be able to tag Story with a qualifying offer next winter, likely reducing his value compared to what the Rockies could’ve received over the offseason. At the same time, the team and Story’s representatives had not discussed a potential extension as of late February. The Rockies’ lack of action while Story’s service clock ticks is rather puzzling, but it’s conceivable they can salvage the situation with a midseason trade if he performs up to expectations over the first few months.
                                                                  There’s a case to be made for the Rockies to trade off a few key pitchers, as well. Like Story, Jon Gray is ticketed for free agency at the end of the year. He looked like a speculative offseason trade candidate but his name didn’t come up in any substantive rumors. Gray had a terrible 2020 season, so there’s plenty of logic for the Rockies in hoping he can rehabilitate his value with a decent start this year.
                                                                  The situation isn’t as urgent for Opening Day starter Germán Márquez, but there’s a case to be made for Colorado to move him as well. Márquez is one of the game’s more underrated arms. He throws in the mid-90’s with a pair of plus breaking balls, has had plenty of success despite a brutal home environment for pitchers, and just turned 26 years old. Márquez is also reasonably controlled through 2024 under the extension he signed two years ago. That makes him a potential franchise building block, but he’s also the organization’s most valuable potential trade piece. A deal doesn’t seem especially likely given Bridich’s comments about avoiding a full rebuild, but there’s an argument to be made for putting him on the block this summer.
                                                                  Márquez and Gray will be followed in the rotation by Gomber and holdover Antonio Senzatela. Kyle Freeland would’ve gotten a starting spot but a shoulder strain led to a season-opening IL stint. Freeland’s injury might’ve played a role in the Rockies’ decision to sign Jhoulys Chacín to a one-year deal on the evening before Opening Day. The right-hander returns to Colorado on the only guaranteed free agent contract the Rockies gave out all offseason.
                                                                  There wasn’t a whole lot of turnover in the bullpen. The club did bring in the hard-throwing Robert Stephenson as part of a deal that sent Jeff Hoffman to the Reds. Stephenson and Hoffman are both one-time top prospects who showed flashes of promise but generally hadn’t lived up to expectations with their previous teams, so it’s something of a challenge trade. Rule 5 draftee Jordan Sheffield is the only other outside addition to the current bullpen, which will lean heavily on returnees Daniel Bard, Tyler Kinley, Yency Almonte and Mychal Givens. Unfortunately, former closer Scott Oberg might not be able to continue his career after a setback with persistent blood clots in his throwing arm.
                                                                  The 2021 season doesn’t figure to be an especially enjoyable one for Rockies’ fans. The current roster comprises mostly unproven youngsters, journeymen and bounce back hopefuls. Bridich may bristle at the notion of a full-on rebuild, but the Rockies aren’t in position to keep up with the powerhouse Dodgers and Padres at the top of the division. Rather, public projections suggest they’re likely to finish last in the NL West (and near the bottom of MLB as a whole).
                                                                  Perhaps more important to the organization than their place in the 2021 standings is whether they can rebuild a culture that, at least from the outside, seems to have gone sour. Arenado’s vocal displeasure with franchise leadership was the most visible example of frustrations, but the Rockies appear to have issues far beyond their spat with the former face of the franchise.
                                                                  Ken Rosenthal and Nick Groke of the Athletic published a lengthy piece last month that details mounting frustrations among some players and lower-level front office members with a few of Monfort’s and Bridich’s roster decisions and their perceived lack of communication of the organization’s long-term vision. Rosenthal and Groke also question whether the Rockies’ analytics department, which saw the departures of four of its six staffers over the winter, is properly equipped to help Monfort and Bridich build a sustainable winner moving forward. The article is well worth reading in full for Rockies’ fans who haven’t yet perused it.
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                                                                  • Chi_archie
                                                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                                                    • 07-22-08
                                                                    • 63165

                                                                    #978
                                                                    Originally posted by jrgum3
                                                                    Musgrove comes through big time for my fantasy team tonight. Everybody played him in DFS tonight and he rewarded them with 53.65 DK points. If this guy can consistently give the Padres quality outings like he did and then some tonight the Padres will be a tougher team to beat than they already are.

                                                                    Kid has some talent
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                                                                    • jrgum3
                                                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                      • 07-21-17
                                                                      • 7005

                                                                      #979
                                                                      Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                                                      Kid has some talent
                                                                      Yes he does and the Pirates let another good one go. Musgrove is probably ecstatic that the Pirates dealt him to San Diego. He goes from a perennial loser to a team that is set up to be a perennial contender.
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                                                                      • JAKEPEAVY21
                                                                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                                        • 03-11-11
                                                                        • 29243

                                                                        #980
                                                                        Originally posted by stevenash
                                                                        JP

                                                                        Got myself some Musgrove run line action tonight.
                                                                        I'm standing by my statement last month that Musgrove is SD's 'x' factor this year.
                                                                        I was watching the whole game. What a great story for the hometown kid!
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