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The Roy halladays obviously send out there best player, Roy halladay.

http://notinhd.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/roy-halladay.jpg

Halladay has a sexy 13-5 record and a 2.65 ERA

 

The Sox send out Clay Buchholz, who has 2 asses, I know for a fact.

http://www.sportsgrumblings.com/baseball/articles/content_images/ClayBuchholz415x266.jpg

Buchholz has a 1-3 record with a 4.45 era but has pitched fine his last two starts.

 

How does this matchup favor boston at all?

 

the freecreditreport.com guys

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8Dgu--CzGW

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Lineups:

Ellsbury CF

Drew RF

Martinez C

Youkilis 3B

Ortiz DH

Bay LF

Kotchman 1B

Green 2B

Gonzalez SS

 

Buchholz P

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No doubt in my mind Buchholz wins tonight.

 

3-1 Sox.

 

I'm kind of with Kilo on this. The Sox win.

 

Buch has been getting better and the Sox have had success against Doc.

 

I'm Mr. Doom and Gloom here but I think this game is winnable.

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I'm kind of with Kilo on this. The Sox win.

 

Buch has been getting better and the Sox have had success against Doc.

 

I'm Mr. Doom and Gloom here but I think this game is winnable.

 

Buchholz has been pitching pretty well lately

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Blue Jays

1. Marco Scutaro, SS

2. Aaron Hill, 2B

3. Adam Lind, LF

4. Lyle Overbay, 1B

5. Vernon Wells, CF

6. Randy Ruiz, DH

7. Edwin Encarnacion, 3B

8. Rod Barajas, C

9. Travis Snider, RF

-- Roy Halladay, RHP

 

John Farrell is back with the team if anyone was wondering

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Kotchman, Green and Agon will allow Halladay to cruise through 3 of the 9 innings which he should complete with less than 105 pitches for the win. Buchholz should give up 10 hits including 3 HRs in 4 1/3 innings.
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I'm kind of with Kilo on this. The Sox win.

 

Buch has been getting better and the Sox have had success against Doc.

 

I'm Mr. Doom and Gloom here but I think this game is winnable.

No, that honor belongs to a700

Kotchman' date=' Green and Agon will allow Halladay to cruise through 3 of the 9 innings which he should complete with less than 105 pitches for the win. Buchholz should give up 10 hits including 3 HRs in 4 1/3 innings.[/quote']

Case and point.

 

He conveniently forgets the bottom part of the lineup contributed in last nights win.

 

I'm waiting for the rant about Pedroia not being back yet.

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No, that honor belongs to a700

 

Case and point.

 

He conveniently forgets the bottom part of the lineup contributed in last nights win.

 

I'm waiting for the rant about Pedroia not being back yet.

Don't look for them to contribute two night's in a row. If they were that good, they wouldn't be the top of the order. As for Pedroia... no rants. Today we deal with his 3 day baby sabbatical. Last week, it was Drew'as groin that was good enough to hit a HR and play RF for a couple of innings on Friday, but not good enough to play the next two games against Texas. Next, I guess we will have a guy go down with anxiety disorder, and we'll all feel sorry for him too.
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He conveniently forgets the bottom part of the lineup contributed in last nights win.

 

I'm waiting for the rant about Pedroia not being back yet.

 

I don't believe Alex Gonzalez will have the fortune of poor fielding by the infield defense every night.

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Next' date=' I guess we will have a guy go down with anxiety disorder, and we'll all feel sorry for him too.[/quote']

From someone who obviously has never had an anxiety disorder and knows very little about it.

 

Here's a hint: it affects your performance, noticeably, and you'd probably slam the guy who tried to play with said disorder because he was sucking so bad.

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f*** THE RED SOX OMG TOP CHEF PREMIERS TONIGHT

I'm getting ready to go swim with the kids (the ritual after work) out back, but once I'm done, I'll be following the game on my PC. The wife will have TC on, so I'll be kind of watching both. I hate reality TV as a genre, but I do like that show.

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I'm getting ready to go swim with the kids (the ritual after work) out back' date=' but once I'm done, I'll be following the game on my PC. The wife will have TC on, so I'll be kind of watching both. I hate reality TV as a genre, but I do like that show.[/quote']

 

It's a great show, probably because the contestants usually have talent. I'm worried this is gonna be the year where they totally ruin it. I mean come on, Vegas?

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From someone who obviously has never had an anxiety disorder and knows very little about it.

 

Here's a hint: it affects your performance, noticeably, and you'd probably slam the guy who tried to play with said disorder because he was sucking so bad.

I did suffer from and was treated for anxiety for a period in my 30's so I know a lot about it, and I know the enormous effort it took for me to go to work everyday. If my family wasn't relying on me, I would not have made that effort.

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I did suffer from and was treated for anxiety for a period in my 30's so I know a lot about it' date=' and I know the enormous effort it took for me to go to work everyday. If my family wasn't relying on me, I would not have made that effort.[/quote']

So your bout with anxiety was a struggle of epic proportions, but you hold nothing but disdain for the baseball player who can't perform with an anxiety disorder? Good, good.

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