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  1. I don't get what the big deal is with this. Going back to dirty plays... Trying to slap the ball out of defender's glove, calling for a ball to distract a defender and elbowing a guy in the nuts after he's thrown a ball to first base are dirty plays. Running over a defender who's in the base path who still has the ball is no different than running over the catcher standing in front of home plate. No difference. Cano needs to grow a pair.
  2. Almost sounds like Nomar's Achilles tendon thing.
  3. I think this game gets rained out. Just looked at weather.com.
  4. [youtube=nut]hUcFWPgB8oY
  5. Man... How bad is the weather looking up there? This better not be a rainout. I have plans for tomorrow!
  6. Going for win number 21 this month!
  7. Did I just see a commercial filled with nothing but Dough Mirrabelli highlights?
  8. That sucks. I cannot think of a worse way to die (I can't swim).
  9. I can't wait to see the ovation for Trot. That's gonna rock.
  10. That's what I'm confused about too. If the category is David Ortiz, then the question should be something like "Hit game winning HR off this Angels pitcher in the 2004 ALDS"
  11. Cabrera rips Yankees fans 'They don't appreciate good baseball,' says Angels shortstop, who praises fans in Anaheim and Boston. By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer May 27, 2007 New York — The New York Yankees might have the most fans, but they don't have the best fans. So says Angels shortstop Orlando Cabrera. "They don't appreciate good baseball," he said. "They just appreciate the Yankees beating up on everybody." The Yankees are on pace to lead the major leagues in attendance for the fifth consecutive season, with fans spoiled by a team that has won 26 World Series championships and has not missed the playoffs since 1993. But those fans can turn venomous toward opposing players — and even toward their own, when performance is not in line with expectations. Cabrera played in Boston, another city with a loud and loyal fan base, before joining the Angels. He gives Red Sox and Angels fans high marks for supporting the home team through tough times and applauding great plays by the visiting team. "In Boston, they admire baseball," Cabrera said. "In Anaheim, those fans are some of the best in baseball. They know you care there. They know you can't do it every day. I appreciate that. "These people here, they're mean. And they're really mean to the other team." Cabrera said the hostility in the stands has increased this season, with the Yankees below .500. "When we came here last year, they were in first place, so it was OK," he said. "Now they're just looking for an excuse." He is not bothered, he says, by whatever language Yankees fans direct his way. "When people say [stuff], they only motivate me," he said. "They're bad losers."
  12. Giambi never did anything. lol http://akamai.edeal.com/images/catalog4460/folder69199/img5011732.jpg
  13. http://www.bettersex.com/Bedroom-Accessories/Genital-Accessories/sp-ben-wa-balls-878.aspx
  14. I love these Benoit balls.
  15. I missed it. They (TX broadcast) call a blister on Dice-K?
  16. There is something wrong with the guy. What the hell is it?
  17. Ironically, TW101 is exactly the type of fan old Ted used to spit at. I can't believe he told you to STFU and you let him live.
  18. Oh these TX announcers are going to annoy me all weekend.
  19. If Lugo scores this inning I'll die laughing.
  20. Kinsler has a case of the Damons tonight.
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