I was merely using it as a forewarning, but you're welcome to suit yourself, buddy. You've never listened before; might as well not start now...
Exactly what is that? You confront me with no backup or reasoning. Give me a break.
This is an attack? Where? Kindergarten? In context, it is what it is. A forewarning of something I had read previously. Nothing more, nothing less. Don't be so fragile.
I asked you to explain yourself, you didn't. On a message board, I've known it as attacking someone. I don't care what you call it. You were confronting me, with no backing or reason. I'm not being fragile, you're acting like a baby.
I was merely using it as a forewarning, but you're welcome to suit yourself, buddy. You've never listened before; might as well not start now...
Exactly what is that? You confront me with no backup or reasoning. Give me a break.
This is an attack? Where? Kindergarten? In context, it is what it is. A forewarning of something I had read previously. Nothing more, nothing less. Don't be so fragile.
Come on, It isn't that big a deal, just let it go. This has a large impact on both the fantasy scope of things in baseball, and could also mean big things in the AL East race this year. There is nothing wrong with posting something this important in nature in the place where the most people will get to respond. I sure saw a lot of Halladay threads, albeit he is arguably the best starting pitcher in Major League Baseball.
bigh0rt wrote:This belongs in the injury forum, where there is already a thread on it...
Well, I guess it doesn't matter...
Please don't nitpick at this thread. Were you in the Roy Halladay thread or the several other breaking injury announcements?
There's an identical thread in the appropriate forum, which has been responded to, and pointed out to you, yet you insist upon ignoring it. If you check out the Suggestions Forum, you'll see that guys get little yellow cards next to their names for blatantly disregarding things of this nature. I was merely using it as a forewarning, but you're welcome to suit yourself, buddy. You've never listened before; might as well not start now...
big, let's not try to be pseudo-mods here. If you think a thread is in the wrong forum, hit the blue button. Don't start trouble. Thanks.
bigh0rt wrote:This belongs in the injury forum, where there is already a thread on it...
Well, I guess it doesn't matter...
Please don't nitpick at this thread. Were you in the Roy Halladay thread or the several other breaking injury announcements?
There's an identical thread in the appropriate forum, which has been responded to, and pointed out to you, yet you insist upon ignoring it. If you check out the Suggestions Forum, you'll see that guys get little yellow cards next to their names for blatantly disregarding things of this nature. I was merely using it as a forewarning, but you're welcome to suit yourself, buddy. You've never listened before; might as well not start now...
big, let's not try to be pseudo-mods here. If you think a thread is in the wrong forum, hit the blue button. Don't start trouble. Thanks.
No problem Trans. I didn't want to blue button it because I thought that'd lead to Bronx getting into trouble or something. From now on though.
This is insane. A two man rotation with the other spots filled with guaranteed L's and Mussina/RJ aren't even guaranteed wins at this point. I would be happy with a split right now in this Red Sox series, but I'm doubting that. The hitting is gonna need to be completely dominating or else we're screwed.
acsguitar wrote:I just threw up all over atrophies throw up
What is this, a Family Guy episode?
In all seriousness though, this might actually help the Yankees for this series, crazy as that sounds. In the long run it will kill them but for this series maybe not as much as you think.
Boston's had some difficulties against lefties they haven't seen much, but since May was in the AL that might not be the case. redding, however, I'm pretty sure they haven't seen so don't be surprised if he does at least decently against them.
acsguitar wrote:I just threw up all over atrophies throw up
What is this, a Family Guy episode?
In all seriousness though, this might actually help the Yankees for this series, crazy as that sounds. In the long run it will kill them but for this series maybe not as much as you think.
Boston's had some difficulties against lefties they haven't seen much, but since May was in the AL that might not be the case. redding, however, I'm pretty sure they haven't seen so don't be surprised if he does at least decently against them.
If only that were true. May and Redding are terrible. The only way to win those games will be to outslug.
I think MLB went overboard with this rivalry to the point of being almost unfair to both teams. Start of the season, start of the second half and last games of the season all against each other.
Honestly, I'm beginning to see that myself too. It's at the point now where every regular season game between the two is hyped up beyond belief. Just play the games. No wonder outsiders are so damn sick of the rivalry.
Was just watching ESPNNews and they were doing a small pre-game interview with Sean Mcdunaugh(sp?) and he said talk around the ballpark is that it's a rotator cuff and Wang may be out for the season
Finally The Rock has come back....to New York City!!