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    Miguel Cabrera gained about 40 pounds during the off-season.
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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Quote Originally Posted by teknetic
    Miguel Cabrera gained about 40 pounds during the off-season.
    I haven't seen him yet - he looks that big?

    I guess cutting out the alcohol didn't do the trick.

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    http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/video/...16075&c_id=det

    Better view as he's rounding third base. I don't remember him being that thick.
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    He looks like a tub of goo there.

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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Wow..

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    Its insane how much this man has grown




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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Quote Originally Posted by teknetic
    Miguel Cabrera gained about 40 pounds during the off-season.
    It seems that those 40 pounds didn't affect his hitting. This man can hit.

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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Quote Originally Posted by teknetic
    Miguel Cabrera gained about 40 pounds during the off-season.
    For rizz. Saw him on BBTN last night and he looked like one of the Klumps.
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    Vernon Wells just hitting bombs.

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    Complete Texas bullpen meltdown in the ninth. Too bad, they wasted an awesome CJ Wilson start and Neftali Feliz being ridiculous in the eighth.

    Vernon Wells FOUR home runs in three games.
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    Vernon feeling the need to finally step up since Doc is gone? The beauty of baseball is that it's too early to tell, haha.
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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Quote Originally Posted by THEBOSS84
    I haven't seen him yet - he looks that big?

    I guess cutting out the alcohol didn't do the trick.
    Not when you substitute it with delicious fried pork chop sandwiches.

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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Miguel Cabrera could hit a HR weighing 400 LBs from a wheelchair while drunk and simultaneously beating his wife. The man can hit.
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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Quote Originally Posted by delv
    Miguel Cabrera could hit a HR weighing 400 LBs from a wheelchair while drunk and simultaneously beating his wife. The man can hit.
    I challenge that

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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Baltimore just beat Tampa, so there's only one undefeated (Giants) and one winless (Astros) team left in the league. Pretty incredible that only one team got through the first three games unscathed.

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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Quote Originally Posted by THEBOSS84
    I haven't seen him yet - he looks that big?

    I guess cutting out the alcohol didn't do the trick.
    He is humongous. I say let him go back to drinking.
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    I don't think there is a more depressed person than Hawk Harrelson when the White Sox are losing, he says nothing at all but the play by play. He is by far the worst commentator out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEADSOX
    I don't think there is a more depressed person than Hawk Harrelson when the White Sox are losing, he says nothing at all but the play by play. He is by far the worst commentator out there.
    The best part is that even Chisox fans realize this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEADSOX
    I don't think there is a more depressed person than Hawk Harrelson when the White Sox are losing, he says nothing at all but the play by play. He is by far the worst commentator out there.
    He's so bad he's hilarious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snarkerella
    He's so bad he's hilarious.
    I beg to differ. I think he's, in the words of a great umpire, a disgrace.
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    You'd never know he used to be a Yankees announcer with the way he announces when they play the White Sox.
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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Quote Originally Posted by DEADSOX
    I don't think there is a more depressed person than Hawk Harrelson when the White Sox are losing, he says nothing at all but the play by play. He is by far the worst commentator out there.
    He needs to take a napalm shower.
    "I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."



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    Twins about to take 3/4 from the Angels. Love it . I hope the Halos stay this terrible for next week!
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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Quote Originally Posted by DEADSOX
    I don't think there is a more depressed person than Hawk Harrelson when the White Sox are losing, he says nothing at all but the play by play. He is by far the worst commentator out there.
    Yes, his HR call is a must heard if people want to know how bad he is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kan_t
    Yes, his HR call is a must heard if people want to know how bad he is.

    I remember a few years back, I think it was '07, A-Rod hit a grandslam against the Sox, at the time I was in the kitchen and only able to hear the game, had no idea he hit the grandslam, all of a sudden I just hear, "9-5 Yankees." in a low monotone voice, I was like WTF?
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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Angels = 1-3.


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    So if anyone watched the Angels game last night (I couldn't find it on Extra Innings), how was Matsui in the outfield? Do I even want to know?
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    Quote Originally Posted by snarkerella
    So if anyone watched the Angels game last night (I couldn't find it on Extra Innings), how was Matsui in the outfield? Do I even want to know?
    He was fine. There wasn't much hit to him.
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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    The Giants just beat the Braves in the 13th, so they remain the only undefeated team.

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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Bard gives up ANOTHER game-tying hit (plus the go-ahead run) late... to former pitcher Rick Ankiel.
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    238 more runs to score 1000.

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    Thank you Royals.

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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    That's now three blown saves and three losses in the last three games for the awesome sox bullpen.

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    Run prevention.
    238 more runs to score 1000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmykey2
    Bard gives up ANOTHER game-tying hit (plus the go-ahead run) late... to former pitcher Rick Ankiel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDPNYY
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    How long did it take until Mo had two blown saves last year? August?
    238 more runs to score 1000.

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    Late September! (Ortiz got ejected from tonight's game, too)

    The Giants are currently the only undefeated team. I thought Wagner looked naaasty every time I saw him in ST and the little of the regular season, but he blew a save by giving up a two-run home run to Edgar Renteria tonight. Philadelphia leads Houston 9-0 in the top of the ninth so I'm just gonna assume Philly will win that game, which means Houston is the only team which hasn't won a game.
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    No worries for the Sox - I'm sure they'll beat Greinke tomorrow to avoid 1-4.
    238 more runs to score 1000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snarkerella
    Late September! (Ortiz got ejected from tonight's game, too)

    The Giants are currently the only undefeated team. I thought Wagner looked naaasty every time I saw him in ST and the little of the regular season, but he blew a save by giving up a two-run home run to Edgar Renteria tonight. Philadelphia leads Houston 9-0 in the top of the ninth so I'm just gonna assume Philly will win that game, which means Houston is the only team which hasn't won a game.
    Houston is shaping up to be pretty awful this year.
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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Quote Originally Posted by RYMASTER or Ryan_Yankees
    Houston is shaping up to be pretty awful this year.
    They seem horrible and there's not a whole lot of help on the horizon there.

    Five-game sample size, but Oakland actually seems a lot better at this "pitching and defense/run prevention" thing than Seattle.
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    I think the Twins are going to be an excellent team this year. I love their lineup and I like their SP's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by THEBOSS84
    I think the Twins are going to be an excellent team this year. I love their lineup and I like their SP's.
    I don't like the SP as much, but the offense and defense are solid. The RP isn't bad either.
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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Athletics: 4-1
    Angels: 1-4

    Things that make you go hmmmm

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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Soria: 95mph FB/69mph CB

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    3IP 1H 7K for Clippard against the Mets.

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    Did anyone see the ending to that Mets/Nationals game? I swear, the Mets are cursed.
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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    Quote Originally Posted by snarkerella
    Did anyone see the ending to that Mets/Nationals game? I swear, the Mets are cursed.
    I saw the ending. Holy cow what a terrible way to lose.
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    Re: The Official Watching The Scoreboard Thread 4.0

    The Mariners rallied in the top of the 9th, and then Gutierrez had an incredible, homer-robbing catch to seal the win in the bottom of the inning.

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    Nelson Cruz: .444/.500/1.222

    1.722 OPS

    4 HRs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snarkerella
    Did anyone see the ending to that Mets/Nationals game? I swear, the Mets are cursed.
    Yeah that was brutal. Clippard was nasty though.

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