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5/02/2016 7:20 pm  #1


5/2 GC

Waino vs. Hellickson

 

5/02/2016 7:37 pm  #2


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Wainwright looks sharp through two. Hope he can keep it up.

 

5/02/2016 7:37 pm  #3


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Jon Bon Jovi sucks.

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5/02/2016 7:41 pm  #4


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artie_fufkin wrote:

Jon Bon Jovi sucks.

He's a cowboy.

 

5/02/2016 7:45 pm  #5


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I don't understand why FSMW cuts to the behind-home-plate cam. I don't need to see what Jeremy Hellickson's delivery looks like from a $600 seat. I pay $1,400 a year for cable so I can see it nightly on a 50-inch screen. Stop it.

 

5/02/2016 7:46 pm  #6


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Ooh, Matt Adams got a bunt down. Somewhere, Jeff Gordon just went half-mast. 

 

5/02/2016 7:48 pm  #7


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I expect Tommy Pham back around the same time I expect Jordan Walden back. 

 

5/02/2016 7:51 pm  #8


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Hard to believe Wong would swing through a fastball three inches above his head. 

 

5/02/2016 7:57 pm  #9


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My biggest failure of little league baseball came in 1995. My plucky last-place team was taking the obviously stacked-against-us first-place team down to the wire. It was the bottom of the seventh and we trailed by a run. The bases were loaded with two outs against the best pitcher in the league. I stepped in against him. He had a funky delivery and threw really hard for a 9-year-old. I was just trying to make some contact.

The first pitch sailed above my head, sort of like the one to Wong. Feeling the pressure, I swung at it. Miss. Two pitches later, I finally made contact, but was retired on a ground out. Game over. There are many things I took for granted when I played sports as a kid, but swinging at that first pitch is probably the biggest. He was just as nervous as I was and I hacked at it.

 

5/02/2016 7:59 pm  #10


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Waino's command is off again. It's a matter of time ...

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5/02/2016 8:03 pm  #11


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Well, this has taken a bad direction.

 

5/02/2016 8:03 pm  #12


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tkihshbt wrote:

I expect Tommy Pham back around the same time I expect Jordan Walden back. 

 
I expect both of them around the same time as Josh Hancock.
Too soon?

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5/02/2016 8:05 pm  #13


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tkihshbt wrote:

artie_fufkin wrote:

Jon Bon Jovi sucks.

He's a cowboy.

 
Great. Now I have that stupid song in my head.

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5/02/2016 8:05 pm  #14


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Wow. 

 

5/02/2016 8:06 pm  #15


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Howard is about to hit a 500 foot home run ...

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5/02/2016 8:06 pm  #16


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artie_fufkin wrote:

tkihshbt wrote:

I expect Tommy Pham back around the same time I expect Jordan Walden back. 

 
I expect both of them around the same time as Josh Hancock.
Too soon?

Ouch! I would've gone with Mike Lincoln. 

 

5/02/2016 8:09 pm  #17


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tkihshbt wrote:

My biggest failure of little league baseball came in 1995. My plucky last-place team was taking the obviously stacked-against-us first-place team down to the wire. It was the bottom of the seventh and we trailed by a run. The bases were loaded with two outs against the best pitcher in the league. I stepped in against him. He had a funky delivery and threw really hard for a 9-year-old. I was just trying to make some contact.

The first pitch sailed above my head, sort of like the one to Wong. Feeling the pressure, I swung at it. Miss. Two pitches later, I finally made contact, but was retired on a ground out. Game over. There are many things I took for granted when I played sports as a kid, but swinging at that first pitch is probably the biggest. He was just as nervous as I was and I hacked at it.

 
At least you've moved past it ...

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5/02/2016 8:13 pm  #18


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tkihshbt wrote:

artie_fufkin wrote:

tkihshbt wrote:

I expect Tommy Pham back around the same time I expect Jordan Walden back. 

 
I expect both of them around the same time as Josh Hancock.
Too soon?

Ouch! I would've gone with Mike Lincoln. 

 
Lincoln is recovering from his 15th Teej.

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5/02/2016 8:14 pm  #19


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artie_fufkin wrote:

tkihshbt wrote:

My biggest failure of little league baseball came in 1995. My plucky last-place team was taking the obviously stacked-against-us first-place team down to the wire. It was the bottom of the seventh and we trailed by a run. The bases were loaded with two outs against the best pitcher in the league. I stepped in against him. He had a funky delivery and threw really hard for a 9-year-old. I was just trying to make some contact.

The first pitch sailed above my head, sort of like the one to Wong. Feeling the pressure, I swung at it. Miss. Two pitches later, I finally made contact, but was retired on a ground out. Game over. There are many things I took for granted when I played sports as a kid, but swinging at that first pitch is probably the biggest. He was just as nervous as I was and I hacked at it.

 
At least you've moved past it ...

LOL. Every time I watch a player swing at a pitch like that, it takes me back. It's stuck with me because the kids on that team were mostly assholes and I wanted to take them down a peg. 
 

 

5/02/2016 8:16 pm  #20


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Who cooks a hot dog in a frying pan? That's barbaric.

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5/02/2016 8:19 pm  #21


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Wainwright doesn't have his head in the game.

 

5/02/2016 8:22 pm  #22


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Two innings in a row they get two on and can't do shit. 

 

5/02/2016 8:27 pm  #23


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Something has to be done about Kolten Wong. 

 

5/02/2016 8:30 pm  #24


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tkihshbt wrote:

artie_fufkin wrote:

tkihshbt wrote:

My biggest failure of little league baseball came in 1995. My plucky last-place team was taking the obviously stacked-against-us first-place team down to the wire. It was the bottom of the seventh and we trailed by a run. The bases were loaded with two outs against the best pitcher in the league. I stepped in against him. He had a funky delivery and threw really hard for a 9-year-old. I was just trying to make some contact.

The first pitch sailed above my head, sort of like the one to Wong. Feeling the pressure, I swung at it. Miss. Two pitches later, I finally made contact, but was retired on a ground out. Game over. There are many things I took for granted when I played sports as a kid, but swinging at that first pitch is probably the biggest. He was just as nervous as I was and I hacked at it.

 
At least you've moved past it ...

LOL. Every time I watch a player swing at a pitch like that, it takes me back. It's stuck with me because the kids on that team were mostly assholes and I wanted to take them down a peg. 
 

 
I played little league with a kid named Peter Chabot. If you grooved one, he could hit it a mile, but he missed everything over his head. He literally couldn't help himself. By the time we got to Babe Ruth, we were on different teams and every pitch I threw him was about eight feet off the ground.
The other thing about him was he was the first person in my high school class who had a noticeably receding hairline. I bet he was completely bald by the time he was 30.

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5/02/2016 8:32 pm  #25


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tkihshbt wrote:

Something has to be done about Kolten Wong. 

 
The worst thing they could have done is trade for another second baseman. He's all screwed up.

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