I know man it sucks. CC needs to be pulled. Torre would make the right move, Girardi on the other hand...
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EASports
SBR Wise Guy
02-13-13
559
#3
Originally posted by bubblebuttluv
I know man it sucks. CC needs to be pulled. Torre would make the right move, Girardi on the other hand...
LOL, Torre runined Johnathan Bronxtons career as a closer, and a guy who is known for sitting ion his ass for 3 hours while the Yanks were in cruise control.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65986
#4
Originally posted by bubblebuttluv
Girardi on the other hand...
... is a Martian with a marine cut??
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Mikeyanks23
SBR MVP
11-30-10
4517
#5
Originally posted by stevenash
... is a Martian with a marine cut??
i took the sox but i dont know if i should be happy or pissed
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bubblebuttluv
SBR Hall of Famer
11-13-12
5179
#6
Originally posted by EASports
LOL, Torre runined Johnathan Bronxtons career as a closer, and a guy who is known for sitting ion his ass for 3 hours while the Yanks were in cruise control.
Hey now, Torre is the man. And who needed Bronxton when you had Rivera?
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65986
#7
Originally posted by EASports
LOL, Torre runined Johnathan Bronxtons career as a closer, and a guy who is known for sitting ion his ass for 3 hours while the Yanks were in cruise control.
Please, Torre was perfect for those Yankee teams.
He knew how to handle each and every one of those individuals behind closed doors.
Girardi behind the scenes is loathed by most of the clubhouse.
The veterans can't stomach him, and the rookies have no choice
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EASports
SBR Wise Guy
02-13-13
559
#8
The Dodgers.
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easyliving
SBR Hall of Famer
06-25-12
8876
#9
he will be fine its only the first game of the year.
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EASports
SBR Wise Guy
02-13-13
559
#10
Originally posted by stevenash
Please, Torre was perfect for those Yankee teams. He knew how to handle each and every one of those individuals behind closed doors. Girardi behind the scenes is loathed by most of the clubhouse.
The veterans can't stomach him, and the rookies have no choice
That sounds like narrative, and storyline BS. How can that even be proved, through player production? Bob Knight lacked charisma and being sensitive to individual players needs, and he won.
Its extremely rare that an individual manager adds or negates a teams season win total. Now Joe Maddon on tyhe other hand...
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bubblebuttluv
SBR Hall of Famer
11-13-12
5179
#11
Originally posted by easyliving
he will be fine its only the first game of the year.
Yeah, I am positive he will be great this year (but that may be my fandom talking). I just don't think today is his day.
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bubblebuttluv
SBR Hall of Famer
11-13-12
5179
#12
Originally posted by EASports
That sounds like narrative, and storyline BS. How can that even be proved, through player production? Bob Knight lacked charisma and being sensitive to individual players needs, and he won.
Its extremely rare that an individual manager adds or negates a teams season win total. Now Joe Maddon on tyhe other hand...
EASports, all you have to say is that your a Red Sox fan and we'll understand...
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EASports
SBR Wise Guy
02-13-13
559
#13
All things said... CC is one of the more proven pitchers in baseball, and one game will not change that. He will struggle in the win column though b/c the current roster is turrible, by anyones standards.
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EASports
SBR Wise Guy
02-13-13
559
#14
Originally posted by bubblebuttluv
EASports, all you have to say is that your a Red Sox fan and we'll understand...
Way to change to argument, and no I would not say Im a fan of any team. I have lived in Las Vegas for the majority of my life so have grown acustomed to my favorite team changing with individual bets.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65986
#15
Originally posted by EASports
That sounds like narrative, and storyline BS. How can that even be proved, through player production? Bob Knight lacked charisma and being sensitive to individual players needs, and he won.
Its extremely rare that an individual manager adds or negates a teams season win total. Now Joe Maddon on tyhe other hand...
Talk to Mike Mussina, Moose had two more years in the tank, but chose to retire than play for Girardi.
He hated (and others who aren't so public) playing for Girardi.
Dictated to Moose how to pitch to certain hitter, like Manny for one.
I can go on and on, but you'll just call BS, so why bother.
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daneblazer
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
09-14-08
27861
#16
He usually stinks in April. Nothing to see here
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65986
#17
Originally posted by EASports
CC is one of the more proven pitchers in baseball, and one game will not change that.
CC is a Hall of Famer. (so should Mussina) Doesn't mean I can't lol @ him for a day
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bubblebuttluv
SBR Hall of Famer
11-13-12
5179
#18
Damn, that Jackie Bradley Jr. is a stud. I expect the Yankees to pick him up soon, lol. Hopefully George's kids will finally loosen the purse strings. Those boys are cheap bastards, relatively speaking.
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EASports
SBR Wise Guy
02-13-13
559
#19
B/c it cannot be proven, unless this has been written about. Is that too much to ask?
The turning point in Bronxton career came in a game @ the Phillies. Dodgers had a three run lead, and in comes Bronxton, who had been struggling up to that point. Bronxton went on to load the bases, and give up two runs. All the while Torre has no one in the Bullpen warming up. Instead Torre trots out to the mounds to try an give inspirational speech, and still doesnt have anyone warming up. Bronxton goes on to lose the game in embarrassing fashion, and blow some more saves B4 losing his job. Bronxton couldnt find the strike zone again until finding a job as the eighth inning man for the Reds last year. Torre didnt handle that Dodger bullpen very well, and I consider him a normative manager who posesses no special powers. I dont hate or play favorites, my opinion alcks bias or emotion.
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bubblebuttluv
SBR Hall of Famer
11-13-12
5179
#20
Originally posted by EASports
B/c it cannot be proven, unless this has been written about. Is that too much to ask?
The turning point in Bronxton career came in a game @ the Phillies. Dodgers had a three run lead, and in comes Bronxton, who had been struggling up to that point. Bronxton went on to load the bases, and give up two runs. All the while Torre has no one in the Bullpen warming up. Instead Torre trots out to the mounds to try an give inspirational speech, and still doesnt have anyone warming up. Bronxton goes on to lose the game in embarrassing fashion, and blow some more saves B4 losing his job. Bronxton couldnt find the strike zone again until finding a job as the eighth inning man for the Reds last year. Torre didnt handle that Dodger bullpen very well, and I consider him a normative manager who posesses no special powers. I dont hate or play favorites, my opinion alcks bias or emotion.
Well that posts tells the story then. Bronxton couldn't handle the heat and since NY had Rivera, Bronxton wasn't needed. NY doesn't keep scrubs if they can help it.
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Chi_archie
SBR Aristocracy
07-22-08
63172
#21
Long season
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Bostongambler
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-01-08
35581
#22
This could be the year he starts to fall down a little.
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konck
SBR Posting Legend
10-17-06
12554
#23
Takabathia is a slow starter every year no shocker here had the Bosux
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opie1988
SBR Posting Legend
09-12-10
23429
#24
Yankees
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Vegas39
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
09-22-11
30686
#25
Originally posted by opie1988
Yankees
Losing opener to Astros
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65986
#26
Originally posted by vegas39
losing opener to astros
bam !
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ThaTopMoron
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
04-30-10
27020
#27
CC stupid fatass
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InTheDrink
SBR Posting Legend
11-23-09
23983
#28
^
zero chance mussina belongs in the hall
if cc's career ended today zero chance he belongs either
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opie1988
SBR Posting Legend
09-12-10
23429
#29
Yankees. 8-2.
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Mikeyanks23
SBR MVP
11-30-10
4517
#30
Originally posted by stevenash
Talk to Mike Mussina, Moose had two more years in the tank, but chose to retire than play for Girardi.
He hated (and others who aren't so public) playing for Girardi.
Dictated to Moose how to pitch to certain hitter, like Manny for one.
I can go on and on, but you'll just call BS, so why bother.
Ive heard rumbling about other players but not Moose. You remember where you heard it?
I dont remember who but there was a rumor a pitcher didnt sign with them because of Girardi.
Also heard Burnett couldnt stand him
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65986
#31
Originally posted by InTheDrink
^
zero chance mussina belongs in the hall
Drinker? Have you been drinking pal?
Take a close look at Mussina's career numbers, and then report back and tell me why he doesn't belong?
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65986
#32
Originally posted by Mikeyanks23
Ive heard rumbling about other players but not Moose. You remember where you heard it?
I dont remember who but there was a rumor a pitcher didnt sign with them because of Girardi.
Also heard Burnett couldnt stand him
Red Sox game at the stadium, think it was like '08 season.
Moose has made Manny look stupid his whole career with the knuckle curve, Girardi comes out to the mound and starts telling Moose how to pitch him, pissed Moose off to no end.
I know this because a have a couple of friends in the baseball business.
They know things. I know things because people who I associate myself with know things.
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InTheDrink
SBR Posting Legend
11-23-09
23983
#33
Originally posted by stevenash
Drinker? Have you been drinking pal?
Take a close look at Mussina's career numbers, and then report back and tell me why he doesn't belong?
if youre comparing to guys like bert blyleven then fine
was never the best pitcher in the league and was a compiler
3.68 era and after his first two seasons never had an era under 3 the rest of his career
doesnt belong but then i dont have a guy like blyleven even sniffing cooperstown
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italianbandit
SBR MVP
05-17-11
2622
#34
"Sabathia twice threw pitches that PITCHf/x considered to be 92 miles per hour. One was 91.7, and one was 91.5. Those were Sabathia’s fastest pitches, as his fastball hovered around 88-90. A year ago, in the first inning of his first start, Sabathia topped out near 95 miles per hour. It is entirely too early to say it’s time to panic about CC Sabathia. Sabathia, given his track record, has probably earned the benefit of the doubt. But it’s not too early to say Sabathia should be monitored going forward. "
I'll be looking at taking opposing teams FF in his next couple of starts.
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OMGRandyJackson
SBR MVP
02-07-10
1680
#35
I heard the yankees only allowed him to eat 2 pre game steaks compared to his normal 5 pre game steaks in a bid to help control his weight. CC told his agent this was payback so he could get outta the game quicker and get back on his steak.