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    Sure everyone is looking forward to the tomorrows matchup but one that might get overlooked is todays matchup. Shawn Chacon, whos been pitching the best hes ever been, vs Jeff Harris, a 31 yr old rookie thats been very solid in his apperances for the M's.
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    Jeff Harris...never heard of him. Hopefully he'll give me reason to have not heard of him tonight.
    I did a lot of good things as a sim league GM.

    Ah, give me something clever to say here.

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    Yummy, yummy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by browntown653
    Jeff Harris...never heard of him. Hopefully he'll give me reason to have not heard of him tonight.
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    Date      IP H R ER HR BB K   
     Aug 25  7.0 4 1 0 0 2 2
     Aug 13  3.2 2 1 1 1 1 4
     Aug 7   5.2 5 3 3 2 3 3
     Aug 2   5.0 3 0 0 0 0 1
     Season Total   21.1 14 5 4 3 6 10

    Thats what hes done so far this season. nothing too special but he does have a .187 BA against so far in his 4 games, 2 starts. Hes better than damn Franklin.
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    Is Chacon still win method?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joek
    Yummy, yummy.

    Thats how we felt about Ex-Rockie Shawn Chacon, tonite i guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Providence A's
    It wouldn't surprise me at all if Giambi was taking Human Growth Hormone as MLB is currently unable to detect it. He lost a lot weight and muscle mass last year and all of the sudden he's back to his "original" size.
    We wouldn't want to give him any credit for any of the success he's had.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Porter99
    Thats how we felt about Ex-Rockie Shawn Chacon, tonite i guess.
    I guess when you win so rarely, getting a cookie must really rock your boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joek
    I guess when you win so rarely, getting a cookie must really rock your boat.
    I guess losing to us must sting worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hmark6
    We wouldn't want to give him any credit for any of the success he's had.
    He's used substances before. Is this out of the realm of possibility? no

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    Quote Originally Posted by Providence A's
    He's used substances before. Is this out of the realm of possibility? no
    More likely that a good baseball player got his swing back after a very low point in his career. I understand you A's fans still have an axe to grind, but the guy is have a good year. Just tip your cap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hmark6
    More likely that a good baseball player got his swing back after a very low point in his career. I understand you A's fans still have an axe to grind, but the guy is have a good year. Just tip your cap.
    No, all I said was it wouldn't surprise me...not so much because he "got his swing back", but because he's huge again...how come you don't acknowledge that he's back to his "original" size? That just seems suspicious to me, that's all...and again, I never he was using, I just said it wouldn't surprise me if he was

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarinersFan87
    I guess losing to us must sting worse.
    A loss to the M's is no different than a loss to anyone else. And we've lost to everyone else.

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    Randy steps up pitching 7 shutout innings as the Yanks beat Seattle 2-0. Bos comes back again so we don't pick up ground on them but Cle lost so we are 2 games up in the L column on them.

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    What no smart comments? 7 innings 3 hits no runs. Yankees win 2-0.

    Quote Originally Posted by Providence A's
    C'mon, don't be a homer now...Johnson has not met the Yankees and Yankees' fans expectations and you know it. He's only 12 - 8 when it seems like everyone here was predicting he'd easily win over 20 games. His ERA is over 4 and he's given up 29 homers so far. At least Felix Hernandez has lived up to expecations...so far.

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