[list]Classic Jerry Colmanisms
[*]"Montreal leads Atlanta by three, 5-1."
[*]"They throw Winfield out at second, but he's safe."
[*]"Johnny Grubb slides into second with a standup double."[/list:u]
Yes doctor, I am sick. Sick of those who are spineless. Sick of those who feel self-entitled. Sick of those who are hypocrites. Yes doctor, an army is forming. Yes doctor, there will be a war. Yes doctor, there will be blood.....
Yes doctor, I am sick. Sick of those who are spineless. Sick of those who feel self-entitled. Sick of those who are hypocrites. Yes doctor, an army is forming. Yes doctor, there will be a war. Yes doctor, there will be blood.....
DK wrote:Odd wrveres...I like the logo, but the road uniforms i'm not high on. I think they attempted old school, but they failed somewhat.
I like the old school look....
I like old school as much as you do, but it just looked like they were trying either too hard or not enough and now it looks like it was thought of by a robot.
DK wrote:Odd wrveres...I like the logo, but the road uniforms i'm not high on. I think they attempted old school, but they failed somewhat.
I like the old school look....
I like old school as much as you do, but it just looked like they were trying either too hard or not enough and now it looks like it was thought of by a robot.
It is odd that every letter is a different size, or at least looks that way, but a robot?
Union Tribune wrote:The Padres' new road uniform is a baseball beach party. The color is called sand, and the staggered-size lettering conjures crashing waves.
It looks just spiffy on Mark Loretta, but so would seaweed. The Padres' second baseman has that lean, long build that makes off-the-rack look like custom tailoring. If Loretta weren't such a decent, regular guy, you would have to hate him.
"How would that uniform look on Greg Maddux?" Loretta was asked.
"Probably better than I do," he said. "He's pretty skinny, like me."
Slugger Phil Nevin wore the home whites, which carry a cleaner, more traditional look than their cluttered Padres predecessors. The script "P," it was announced, was designed to suggest a billowing sail.
"How would that uniform look on Greg Maddux?" Nevin was asked.
"If he's wearing the same one as me, it would make this uni look a lot better," Nevin said.
Reliever Trevor Hoffman modeled the new alternate jersey. Manager Bruce Bochy appeared in the batting practice top. Both agreed that Maddux would immediately enhance the ensemble. Which, of course, is stating the obvious.
Union Tribune wrote:The Padres' new road uniform is a baseball beach party. The color is called sand, and the staggered-size lettering conjures crashing waves.
It looks just spiffy on Mark Loretta, but so would seaweed. The Padres' second baseman has that lean, long build that makes off-the-rack look like custom tailoring. If Loretta weren't such a decent, regular guy, you would have to hate him.
"How would that uniform look on Greg Maddux?" Loretta was asked.
"Probably better than I do," he said. "He's pretty skinny, like me."
Slugger Phil Nevin wore the home whites, which carry a cleaner, more traditional look than their cluttered Padres predecessors. The script "P," it was announced, was designed to suggest a billowing sail.
"How would that uniform look on Greg Maddux?" Nevin was asked.
"If he's wearing the same one as me, it would make this uni look a lot better," Nevin said.
Reliever Trevor Hoffman modeled the new alternate jersey. Manager Bruce Bochy appeared in the batting practice top. Both agreed that Maddux would immediately enhance the ensemble. Which, of course, is stating the obvious.
come on Doggie .... come teach us how to pitch.
Lmao. Can't say that the Padres are not trying.
Yes doctor, I am sick. Sick of those who are spineless. Sick of those who feel self-entitled. Sick of those who are hypocrites. Yes doctor, an army is forming. Yes doctor, there will be a war. Yes doctor, there will be blood.....