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  1. guns, I actually wanted to ask you about that. I heard the herald died once, what happened?
  2. hey, you forgot about me Hammah, cmon now. Yankee fan from CT reporting for duty...
  3. sorry man, look em up on espn, he was .274 with a good OPS in 2004 and under .200 in 2005 in colorado. Gotta go to bed, surgery is killin me....
  4. Okay 2004, horrendous 2005. He is a 4th OFer at best who is a better option than Stern in center, but will likely be a platoon player with trot in RF until Gabe returns....
  5. http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/13720809.htm Looks like the Injuns want Manny DelCarmen added and the sox are saying hell no. Take a look at this link where Curt Schilling calls Red Sox fans hypocritical... Simmons: Do you think it's hypocritical for Sox fans to play the loyalty card with someone like Damon, when some of them also turned on guys who helped Boston win the championship in 2004 (namely, Bellhorn, Millar, Foulke and Embree)? Schilling: It's beyond hypocritical. Fans use the loyalty card only when it suits the argument. Teams cut/waive/trade guys that DON'T WANT TO LEAVE every day of the year. But somehow the loyalty card only comes to the forefront when a player has played long enough to earn the right to make his own choices as to where he's going to play. It's been that way for a long time, and I don't see it changing. Very few owners are in the public eye enough to be recognized, and in a lot of cases the players end up being hung with the tag of "traitor." What happened here is simple, very simple. Johnny Damon wanted to stay in Boston for more money than the Red Sox thought he was worth, so the Red Sox didn't offer him enough money to remain in Boston, and the Yankees did, end of story the link is here http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/060126 nice to be back...
  6. we opened up the party. Man I missed the forum....
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