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    Re: 2034 Rumblings....

    Batting AVG: .283 (8th)
    Homeruns: 97 (T-7th)
    Walks: 285 (14th)
    Stolen Bases: 93 (15th)
    Runs Scored: 484 (9th)

    Pitching ERA: 4.12 (11th)
    Opponents AVG: .244 (3rd)
    HRs Allowed: 73 (15th)
    Walks Allowed: 301 (20th)
    Runs Allowed: 391 (6th)

    Hill and Conaway had sensational debuts in the lineup and the pitching continues to pitch great despite being one of the least talented ive ever had, even worse than the TPSL bunches. This bunch won 53 games last season and are currently on pace to have a 45 game improvement (on pace for 98)
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    Re: 2034 Rumblings....

    I forgot where this shit was for a while...good to see the Mets still in 1st.

    Ugh...my $25 mil man Benito just went down for the year.
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    Argh. If only Rosales was pitching like he should I wouldn't be losing to you Mish!
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    Re: 2034 Rumblings....

    My 1st round pick just died. Went from a 6-6-9-9 to a 4-6-7-7.

    Why is a basically GM'less Seattle beating me? We need to learn how to win on the road apparently, 21-24 so far. A bright spot is Texas had 3 all-stars. Ralph Cohen made his 7th all-star appearance, Castaneda made his 8th, and Burt Benton was a first timer.
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    Re: 2034 Rumblings....

    My potenital offense could be very, very dangerous.

    CA: Thats really the only position I need.
    1B: Luis Jordan (8-7-6-7-8): Not great but very productive for his talent.
    2B: Steven Hill (10-7-10-9-7, 6-9-10 speed, 8 Range, .990): Franchise type talent
    SS: Donald Starrett (8-10-9-9-8, 10-10-10 speed): Will struggle defensively but really it was him or Hill being moved
    3B: Jacob Marinez (8-7-9-10-8): Hes a stiff defensively and hits lefty not nearly as good as righties but he can produce
    LF: Vincent Conaway (9-8-6-10-8, 8-9-8 speed, 6 Range, .997 Field): Struggles vs LH, but could be a prime #2 vs R)
    CF: Angelo Carranza (8-7-7-9-5, 6 Range, .992 Field): He will hold it down until a young CF emerges.
    RF: Robert Shaul (8-8-10-10-8, 8-8-8 speed): About 2 years away.
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    Re: 2034 Rumblings....

    Phillies take over top wild card spot. Everyone knows the Mets are hoping the Phils miss it... LOL

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    Re: 2034 Rumblings....

    Also, where does everyone think Martin Fyfe's Strikeout total will be when his career is over? He's 23, and he is 14 short of 1,000. Any chance he catches his current teammate, Juan Dalmau, who has 3,352 K's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCBizkit87 View Post
    Also, where does everyone think Martin Fyfe's Strikeout total will be when his career is over? He's 23, and he is 14 short of 1,000. Any chance he catches his current teammate, Juan Dalmau, who has 3,352 K's.
    Don't have high hopes. Brewer's had Rich Hill as a pitcher that comes to mind that had an amazing start to his career and then his arm blew out. Or my closer Singley who had a chance to be #1 in saves if he didn't retire for 2 years and then came back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TyCobb View Post
    Don't have high hopes. Brewer's had Rich Hill as a pitcher that comes to mind that had an amazing start to his career and then his arm blew out. Or my closer Singley who had a chance to be #1 in saves if he didn't retire for 2 years and then came back.
    Whats scary though is Fyfe is doing it with not as many starts a season as others. He got 299 K's in 33 starts, and 200 IP.The closest his teammate, Dalmau got to that was 292 K's in 41 Starts, and 296.1 IP. Could you imagine the Strikeout total Fyfe would have if I went to the 4 man rotation? If he hopefully stays as dominant long enough like Dalmau has, Fyfe could shatter his K total.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCBizkit87 View Post
    Whats scary though is Fyfe is doing it with not as many starts a season as others. He got 299 K's in 33 starts, and 200 IP.The closest his teammate, Dalmau got to that was 292 K's in 41 Starts, and 296.1 IP. Could you imagine the Strikeout total Fyfe would have if I went to the 4 man rotation? If he hopefully stays as dominant long enough like Dalmau has, Fyfe could shatter his K total.
    Like I said don't have high hopes Just enjoy what he gives you now. Crazy stuff happen to players and don't let them get the strong career totals...

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    Poor James Naugle, he's dropping off like he's Lou Gehrig

    He's now 6-4-3-10-4

    RIP James it was a great run

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    I dont have the words to explain how i feel right now
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    wow... porter... sorry for your Cards... Won 13 in a row, and missed the division by a game, and the wild card by 2 games.

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    They won 41 more games than last season really I patch worked that team together to get those wins. Sure Id like to be in after a 13 game win streak.
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    Every single division should be upset at the NL West.

    There were 7 NL and 6 AL teams with a better record than Colorado. Colorado made the friggin playoffs.
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