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by jbones733 » Sun Aug 01, 2004 2:26 pm
what happened to the stud that played 3rd for Texas earlier in the season, ????? Over month how he has done nothing .
Isit time to start worrying ??????????
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by Longhorns76 » Sun Aug 01, 2004 2:54 pm
Why worry. He is in a slump. It happens. If you haven't owned him before he does this every once in a while where the HR's aren't there for a while. But when he heats up again, he will be back on track. Don't worry. It's pretty much like every player in baseball, they have their ups and downs.
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by Real Deal » Mon Aug 02, 2004 12:37 am
oh...im sorry...i did not post it!!!!!!
I traded for him three weeks ago!!! i apologize for the huge inconveinence i may have caused.
also, to you miami dolphin fans. i'm sorry i claimed ricky williams as one of my keepers in my football league last saturday and forced him to subsequently retire later that day.
I AM CURSED!!!!!
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by jbones733 » Mon Aug 02, 2004 12:38 am
Real Deal wrote:oh...im sorry...i did not post it!!!!!!
I traded for him three weeks ago!!! i apologize for the huge inconveinence i may have caused.
also, to you miami dolphin fans. i'm sorry i claimed ricky williams as one of my keepers in my football league last saturday and forced him to subsequently retire later that day.
I AM CURSED!!!!!
well thanx alot dude, grrr
At least help us out, who else have you acquired recently & who hve you traded away ???? LOL
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by warrick95 » Mon Aug 02, 2004 12:49 am
2004 splits:
Pre All-Star Break: .303
Post All-Star Break: .158
2003 splits:
Pre ASB: .323
Post ASB: .272
Somebody may be establishing himself as a much better first half hitter...he won't stay at .158 over the 2nd half for sure, though. How many lefties have they faced recently? That could be a reason.
Or, he may just play to be an All-Star every year. To hell with the 2nd half.

My, reminds me of Shea Hillenbrand for a couple of years in Boston.
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