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That was one fat coach...
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God we're like the minor leagues again.
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Good infield defense saves you guys from a huge inning.
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Davis is nothing more than a Hochevet than can go give innings
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Frenchy the flailing failure is back
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So Perez's career is over or what?
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**** this Ump and that outside call
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Hudler is painfully stupid. How do you guys listen to this shit and not cut yourselves?
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Hud needs to go to jail and get airtight!
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We can't do that...
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As soon as Beltres knee dropped, I knew it was gone. I would kill for him to be our 3b
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Tis done.
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I knew when I checked back in and Hoch was pitching, we must be getting smoked. He can't pitch when the game is within three runs. Too much pressure for him.
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well I guess when you suck you don't get that call
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That's gay!
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You're going to make Hud's sphincter tighen up with talk like that!
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Two quality outs...
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When does Salvy get back?
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Well damn.
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And the 3rd quality out! ****...
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Ok, here is what tonight came down too...
Gordon (gets a pass), Cain and Butler choked with RISP Getz blew a play that would have gotten us out of the inning before Cruz went yard Ned left Davis in way too long......no shocker there |
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Heard on 610 earlier that Salvy is not going to be back until Tuesday.
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Listening to Ned's post game comments was painful. This guy is totally lost.
Said Davis had his best inning in the 5th so he would leave him in for the first 2 hitters in the 6th and if one got on he would go to Chen. Then said AJ has great numbers against Chen so he left Davis in. :facepalm: So he had a RHP face 2 lefties then brought in a junk balling LHP with men on base to face righties. JFC |
odds that ned makes it past june 30th?
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where would we be if we had management that cared about our team like nolan ryan does for the rangers? and forgive me for even bringing this up, because i hate the bastard; john elway and the broncos. i mean seriously, these guys do whatever it takes to bring in winners. they cut the bait, and bring in the big name that takes them to the playoffs. please, someone, please talk me off the ledge here. |
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Everyone said Pioli was the guy to get and Clark got him. When that failed he went out and got Reid and Dorsey and what not and really showed he wants to try and win. Glass??? I don't think he even watches the games. |
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I knew there was a list about this somewhere. If you look back 10 years ago exactly... Baseball America had a list of the top 10 GM candidates in baseball. #1 and #3 both became Royals. This will make your head explode.
1. Dayton Moore, director of player personnel, Braves Though he was initially reluctant to move from coaching into scouting, Moore has flourished in a variety of roles since joining the Braves as a scouting supervisor in 1994. A former assistant coach at George Mason, the 36-year-old Moore was promoted in 1996 to the baseball operations department, where he's continued to take on increasing responsibility in subsequent years. Moore, who was called a "John Schuerholz in the making" by more than one executive polled, served as assistant scouting director, assistant farm director and international scouting director before moving into his current role. "He's on top of everything," another executive said. "He speaks up and has aggressive ideas." 3. Mike Arbuckle, assistant GM, scouting and player development, Phillies Arbuckle received consideration for the GM jobs with the Red Sox and Pirates following the 2002 season, and should continue to get more opportunities in the near future. "How he was overlooked was stunning," an AL assistant GM said. "He's one of the best bargains in baseball with similar qualifications to (Jim) Hendry and (Brian) Sabean. He has the natural leadership skills to make people who work for him feel comfortable." Arbuckle, 53, revitalized the Phillies farm system after taking over as scouting director in October 1992. He was promoted to his current position in October 2001 after presiding over nine drafts. His track record on high draft picks has been stellar, including Pat Burrell, Scott Rolen, Jimmy Rollins and Randy Wolf. And like I said that doesn't include hiring one of the most respected international scouts in the game to run that side of the team... which has paid dividends no matter what happens to DM. |
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It is. If you'd told us 10 years ago when we traded Beltran, which is probably the last demoralizing trade where it looked like things were hopeless... that in the following decade they would hire two of the top GM candidates in the game and one of the league's best international scouts and start investing big money overseas... most people would've been chalking up playoff appearances. They did build one of the most highly thought of farm systems ever though.
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I think the problem was too overly reliant on draft prospects. Yes a small market should always be developing talent, but what happens if they fail? You have to have something to fall back on. The Royals should at least try to bring in veteran big bats to take pressure off these kids. The right big bats.....not has Beens and never was like Francour and Mike Jacobs. Not every high pick is going to work out. It just won't. I'll bet there's at least a 50% 1st round washout rate |
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They won't allow GMDM to hire another manager. They'll let the team complete the double-tapered perfect turd then blow it up in the off season if they have to. |
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i hate you all for your just, and knowledgeable logic.
damn you all to hell. |
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Our top-10 has some internationals. Probably won't even make it to KC. What are the "dividends"? TOP TEN PROSPECTS 1. Wil Myers, of 2. Kyle Zimmer, rhp 3. Bubba Starling, of 4. Yordano Ventura, rhp 5. Jake Odorizzi, rhp 6. Jorge Bonifacio, of 7. Adalberto Mondesi, ss 8. Sam Selman, lhp 9. Orlando Calixte, ss 10. Jason Adam, rhp |
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