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  1. oh f***ing please enough with arod being tired cause of playing defense, its f***ing baseball, wow he has to stand up for 3 hours waiting for a ground ball,and whats this arod getting homeruns in early innings is cause he rises to the challenge to better pitching ,WTF are you talking about if that was the case he would certainly have way f***ing more homeruns againts the crappy pitching ortiz gets in the late innings as well .tired or not
  2. playing defense tiring,lmao.holy f*** wow he has to field 4 to 5 ground ball in 3 hours, wow that must be hard . dont give me this crap that arod doesent hit any homeruns in the late inning cause he's tired.
  3. true but its also true that hitting a 2 run homer is harder to do in the eight inning than in the second inning ,theres more pressure in the eight than the second inning
  4. what do you guys think about the colts now
  5. BOSTON -- Remarkably, David Ortiz has taken his game to another level for three consecutive seasons. The latest elevation in Ortiz's offensive prowess has landed him the 2005 Hank Aaron Award in the American League. Ortiz is the second consecutive Red Sox player to receive the prestigious honor, as Manny Ramirez took it home in 2004. The man known throughout New England as Big Papi was presented with the honor prior to Game 4 of the World Series on Wednesday night in Houston. While Ramirez has been a superstar for more than a decade, Ortiz's emergence has skyrocketed over the last three years. How many career years can a guy have? Ortiz burst on to the scene with the Red Sox in 2003, fresh off being released by the Twins, and clubbed 31 homers and drove in 101 runs. The next year? All he did was belt 41 homers, accumulate 139 RBIs and lead the Red Sox to their first World Series championship in 86 years with an epic October. You didn't think a worthy encore was possible for '05? Well, Ortiz provided it, establishing career highs in runs (119), hits (180), homers (47), RBIs (148), total bases (363), walks (102) and OPS (1.001). The Hank Aaron Award, instituted in 1999 and sponsored by CENTURY 21, is an annual salute to the finest all-around hitter in both leagues. Past winners of the award include Ramirez (twice), Alex Rodriguez (three times), Carlos Delgado, Barry Bonds (three times), Albert Pujols, Todd Helton and Sammy Sosa. Andruw Jones of the Braves was this year's winner in the NL. While Ortiz's numbers are impressive enough on their own, combine them with his ability to come through in the clutch, and they look even better. Ortiz had 56 at-bats which were classified "in the late innings of close games." In those at-bats, he produced nine homers and 20 RBIs. With runners in scoring position, Ortiz hit a whopping .352. He was a .400 hitter with the bases loaded. Combine all the numbers with a smile that lights up the room, and Ortiz has become one of the most popular figures in the storied history of the Red Sox. And now, he is the possessor of an award named after baseball's all-time home run king congrats to ortiz
  6. well the funny thing is, ask any new york yankee fan who they want at the plate in a key situation and barely no one will say Arod, yeah thats a f***ing nice MVP whats the value in that, and better numbers than ortiz i think you need to check the stats again. ortiz leads in at least half the catagories of the stats
  7. arod 133 batting average in the playoff if you cant hit when it counts you dont deserve mvp
  8. that was our problem too
  9. well if the yanks cant pull it off ,your looking one of the reason why arod batting 154
  10. yeah sure blame it on the f***ing ump
  11. hold boston to 3-4 runs , keep dreaming dude
  12. yeah but a loss is a loss , and im sick of being beaten by toronto we better kick their asses the last 2 games
  13. and the f***ing yankees take the lead 7-5 f*** baltimore win a f***ing game
  14. in other games cleveland lost so now just a half game behing them for the wild card
  15. its a good thing we scored 5 runs
  16. 7-4 after 7 for the jays hopefully they will hold on for the win
  17. thank god
  18. timlin has been great in the bulpen,but there is no way you can compare him to ortiz, the red sox would be further out if ortiz wasent in the lineup compared to if timlin wasent in the bulpen
  19. and also for the record i am comparing arod feilding percentage with his team not the rest of the league, because you keep saying his great defense blah blah , f*** he has the worst feilding percentage of his team, hell cano has a better feilding percentage(of corse minimum 17 games played including mom pitcher)
  20. is this what we are arguing about ?we are talking about ortiz and arod here wtf does mueller have to do with this,,wow watch out his fielding percentage is .001 better
  21. won 4 games with defense in september i dont think so ,i wouldnt call routine ground balls game winning stabs
  22. im not saying he is a bad 3rd baseman , im saying his defense is not as great as you guys say it is and where did i say arod is a bad 3rd baseman????
  23. well stats dont f***ing lie as far as his defense go, you should check it out sometimes
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