Sackett58 wrote:Of all the players I have seen in my lifetime there is one player I would want if I started a team. Ricky Henderson. Him getting on base alone would unnerve a pitcher and make the rest of the lineup look good.
Sackett58 wrote:Of all the players I have seen in my lifetime there is one player I would want if I started a team. Ricky Henderson. Him getting on base alone would unnerve a pitcher and make the rest of the lineup look good.
He could hit better, but Vince Coleman was faster
Billy Hamilton is faster than them all!!! If only he could hit.
Sackett58 wrote:Of all the players I have seen in my lifetime there is one player I would want if I started a team. Ricky Henderson. Him getting on base alone would unnerve a pitcher and make the rest of the lineup look good.
He could hit better, but Vince Coleman was faster
People say I stole a lot of bases. I stole the bases for a reason. I crossed the plate. Rickey Henderson
2010-04-24 18:51:35 - MrMoody: OMG I'm in a game with stunna, what is up with this?
oVo wrote:Michael Young is one of the few players I miss on the Texas roster.
I couldn't understand that move by the Rangers. Young begins his career in Texas and spends 12 years there. You would think they would want him to retire there.
2010-04-24 18:51:35 - MrMoody: OMG I'm in a game with stunna, what is up with this?
The Tigers have owned the Indians this year. Going into today's game, Detroit has won 7 straight, and is 15-3 on the year. That's the biggest reason the Tigers are up by 8.5 in the Central right now.
National Serbian Facebook Account wrote:It's ridiculous. But it reminds me of that 10-3 game the Red Wings had against St. Louis. Bottom line, a loss is a loss, total runs against won't mean anything come October.
What a huge weekend for the Saux. Take 3 out of 4 from the buttmunches Yankees and get the best record in baseball. Now that Tampa can't win a game the second wild card is up in the air though.
I went with a bunch of my cousins to the White Sox vs. Tigers game last night in Detroit. Rode to the stadium with my sister and brother in law. Top of the ninth, after Chicago scored three more times to make it 6-0, bro-in-law asks if I want to leave now. I say hell no, I paid for these tickets damn it, I want to see the end of this miserable carnage. Tons of other people left though.
Bottom of the ninth, Tigers score 6 runs of their own to tie it. Because of all the empty seats, we get to move down closer to watch the extra innings. Detroit would win it in the 12th, completing their biggest 9th inning comeback in 66 years. And that is why I never leave a sporting event until it's over.