Re: MLB '13 - Opening Day
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 7:34 pm
He must of heard me as he gave up 6 runs in the 9th todayCnasty wrote:. One of the other reasons I havent traded Boggs to you

He must of heard me as he gave up 6 runs in the 9th todayCnasty wrote:. One of the other reasons I havent traded Boggs to you
i dont follow youtrendon wrote:Every Strasburg loss is a win for baseball.
hes canadian he was bound to fizzle. look at Eric GagneCnasty wrote:A mustache that awesome shouldnt suck so bad.
I worry that if Strasburg succeeds - and stays healthy - Rizzo's asshole arrogant plan will begin to permeate baseball.ajalves wrote:i dont follow youtrendon wrote:Every Strasburg loss is a win for baseball.
wuttrendon wrote:I worry that if Strasburg succeeds - and stays healthy - Rizzo's asshole arrogant plan will begin to permeate baseball.ajalves wrote:i dont follow youtrendon wrote:Every Strasburg loss is a win for baseball.
yeah.trendon wrote:I worry that if Strasburg succeeds - and stays healthy - Rizzo's asshole arrogant plan will begin to permeate baseball.ajalves wrote:i dont follow youtrendon wrote:Every Strasburg loss is a win for baseball.
anti-pussification i assumeajalves wrote:i dont follow youtrendon wrote:Every Strasburg loss is a win for baseball.
dakshdar wrote:Attention John Buck, MLB has a cup for you.
a week early, sorry allVeniVediV1ci wrote:Game #4 and Jose Reyes is already injured
Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria personally mandated the lineup card change that flip-flopped starting pitchers Jose Fernandez and Ricky Nolasco in a doubleheader Tuesday and left Marlins players furious with his continued meddling, three sources with knowledge of the situation told Yahoo! Sports.
Everybody wants a selfie these days, a self-portrait in some dramatic location. Kelly Nash, a Tampa Bay Rays reporter for Sun Sports, decided to show the folks back home where she was working, and picked an ideal moment during batting practice to snap the photo.
Nash noted that her producer had called out "heads up!" a few times as home run balls rained down around her. "But none of those balls actually fell close to me," Nash said, "so I took my chances turning my back on batting practice for a picture." Once she looked at it, she realized just how close she'd come to getting beaned.