Money Ramirez is sooo overrated. Him and Pay-Rod.
I think pitching is scarce this season. Worse than normal years.
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Oct 23rd, 2004 10:44 PM #1
Where is pitching??
9-9 right now.
Manny really sucks and I am happy with that.
1 RBI and 2 Errors in a row.
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Oct 24th, 2004 05:07 AM #3manny and a rod have been two of the more consistent players in recent years, even after signing their big contracts.
Originally Posted by sfu_lifer
it's wakefield that is horrible, that guy's the worse excuse for a pitcher ever, his knuckleball ain't foolin anyone and he'll always be remembered as giving up the home run to aaron boone.
i dun even know why any team would want this guy.
atleast the sox won tonight, hope they break that nasty curse
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Oct 24th, 2004 09:07 AM #4
These two teams were the highest run producing teams during the regular season, no surprise here.
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Oct 24th, 2004 09:54 AM #5
yep...two best offenses in the league, neither team had dominant starting pitching so what'd you expect?
when wakefield's on, he's pretty damn good...like when he pitched in extra innings during Game 5 against the Yanks
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Oct 24th, 2004 08:43 PM #6
Yep! When he is on, he is pretty good. He can pitch almost everyday. He can start; he can relief and he can even close. My eyes popped out when they announced he became the closer in 99 but he did his job better than those he replaced.
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