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NomarFachix

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  1. I love Kobe so much.. great interview. Hate Stephen A.
  2. Very interesting numbers. Kobe has been great, but are the Lakers best served getting others involved? Thoughts?
  3. Perfect timing: http://i.imgur.com/2WekD.gif
  4. Melo, Kidd, and Wet Wet balled out tonight.. [expletive]ing awesome W
  5. Source: #Yankees sign Youkilis, one year, $12M.
  6. 10 and 6 on 38% shooting isn't going to grab him praise, he had a good game tho
  7. Yeah I like everything Game puts out, like you said the production on this is top flight
  8. You were too busy listening to Vado to catch Game's releases lol
  9. Game never, ever disappoints with his album releases. Where you been?
  10. It's all good, here's one that reflects more of how I feel: http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/kansas-city-royals-gm-dayton-moore-right-move-james-shields-wade-davis-trade-tampa-bay-rays-wil-myers-120912
  11. Verlanders down year was sandwiched between 3.63 3.66 and 3.45 3.37, Shields between 3.85 3.56 4.14 and 2.82 3.52. Point is that it's an outlier season and shouldn't be central in your debate against a guy. I think Verlander was a perfect choice, same deal.. Bad year between multiple great years doesn't define you. Your 2nd point, I'm comparing their bad year situation, not who is better or has lower ERA. You're misusing my comparison. Yes people were saying that about Gordon, and if a team had traded Gordon as a prospect away for Greinke (best Shields comparitor) and he didn't hit those first bunch of years, it'd have proven my point that you trade unknowns for frontline starters 7 days a week. Gordon is a great player at this time. Amazing defense, great hitter. Nothing matters but these past two years. Getz doesn't add much but the average 2B doesn't usually anyway. Good D and contact and they're happy. If you like them less than the teams I listed I get that and it's your opinion, but if corner infielders take next step they're right there. Rest of it is in place. Would like to see them sign a pen arm or two. Sorry for organization and blabbering, on phone. Also lol at the bold, awesome stuff haha.. Silly internets and your confusing tones
  12. Haha, same. Thanks for the healthy debate.
  13. It absolutely has to do with staffs. Are there advanced stats of any sort that remove pitching variables and address field performance stuff?
  14. .293/.331/.390 isn't a bad slash for a defensive whiz in Escobar, and Gordon has been dynamite the past two seasons.. I don't know why you're digging deeper than recent success as though anything matters than what you're capable of now.. Moustakas and Hosmer are a year older, developed, and mature. I have no reason why they aren't ready to take the next step. Frenchy is decent with home run power and a great arm in right. Getz is fine at 2B and I would throw gorgeous Bourgeois out there and roll with it. Billy Butler smacks asses at DH and they're set. Again, I don't see why they can't go after a wild card. Tigers/Yankees/Rangers and then 2 of a toss-up including Toronto/LAA/Oakland and whoever else shows up. Didn't think Oakland was going to be as good as they were this year, I think Kansas City improves in a big way.
  15. 3 or 5 years ago, who cares when you can clearly see that the one season we're picking out is the anomaly. I am not comparing Shields to Verlander, I am pointing out that a bad year can happen to any pitcher and for various reasons, so citing the one bad year is fruitless. And yes, one pitches against the AL East 60-80 games a year and one the AL Central 60-80 games a year. Seasons under 3.50 are going to vary due to that. I'd love to throw against the Royals/White Sox/Indians/Twins 80 games than the Yankees/Red Sox/Blue Jays/Orioles, wouldn't you? Gotta apply circumstance to those numbers, bud. Apples and Oranges. That's your opinion. My opinion is that you're wrong. Shields is a #1 without question. A prospect who didn't pan out, imagine that?
  16. Kaufmann is bigger than the Trop, I'm sure he won't have any qualms about pitching his home games there. Playing all of those games at Yankee stadium and Fenway can't help the road ERA very much Career 6.35 and 5.86 respectively.
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