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  1. Dumb and Dumber! BEST MOVIE EVER! :notworthy ? :notworthy ? :notworthy 900649[/snapback] You know, when you spell Dumber wrong, it makes me wonder. And that is a horrendous excuse even for a comedy. It is a sort of laugh once at the joke and then think to yourself "My god, why did I laugh at that? Its not even funny! Kind of like SNL and Mad TV are now..." 900682[/snapback] What are you talking about i didnt spell it wrong :whistle ...and please dont correct me on my spelling i got suspended for telling MoneyBall off so dont get me started on you buddy :thumbup
  2. ok i take that back now that i see it is a 12 person draft..but its ok not spectacular
  3. WOW UR TEAM SUCKS BUDDY! :plain
  4. Manning if he is still there or Ladanian those two or bust!
  5. I still cant get over the fact that the play by treanor hasnt been shown on mlb.com top plays of the day..THAT IS bulls*** :mad
  6. Have we recieved that player to be named later? and if we have who was it? oh and another question the can the yankees just give us anybody like a-rod or jeter not saying that it will happen but just asking
  7. Dumb and Dumber! BEST MOVIE EVER! :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy
  8. Dumb and Dumber and maybe Coach Carter or Friday Night Lights!
  9. Id get the Lenny Harris, John Riedling, and Ismael Valdez! :plain
  10. Hey, what year did you graduate from Goleman? 895022[/snapback] 2000 895541[/snapback] omg i was in the 6th grade! and i'm a senior now... /tries to make MiRi feel old 895590[/snapback] ur a senior now?? well im a junior at goleman
  11. Algebra II Honors AP Lang. and Composition Spanish 1 Criminal Jusice III AP American History Physics Honors
  12. I'm unabashedly a Chris Aguila supporter. If you look at his minor league numbers, and I look at them because that's where he had a chance to play everyday, and recognizing it is afterall the minor leagues, he's performed incredibly well. Anyone who wants to disagree is entitled to but I believe if given the chance to get a couple of hundred MLB at bats and regular playing time, most Marlins fans would be wowed by his performance. There's no question my mind he's a potential .300 hitter with power. 891102[/snapback] i agree with you that Chris has potential but as of late he hasnt been playing good and he still hasnt collected a homerun or an rbi this year which is really sad..hopefully he turns everything around and starts playing great.
  13. Who are baseball's" Driving Forces? Six speedy players among choices in first round of voting By Mark Newman / MLB.com Rickey Henderson was Speed. Willie Mays was All-Around. Nolan Ryan was Velocity. Cal Ripken Jr. was Durability. Mickey Mantle was Future Star the moment he took the helm in center field at Yankee Stadium. Hank Aaron was Power. Those six categories have always held special importance to baseball fans, and from now through the end of the season, fans can determine which of today's players best fit those descriptions. Voting is under way for MLB.com Driving Forces, presented by Chevrolet, and this is your chance to determine which Major League player, from a list of 36 original nominees, is the choice among all of those categories. This is the first of two phases in a balloting process that also will give fans the opportunity to enter a sweepstakes leading to a grand prize that will be announced in September. Baseball and Chevrolet go way, way, way back together, and this joint effort matches some of today's best players with characteristics embodied in that automotive giant's line of vehicles. Over each of the next six weeks, a different category will be introduced for fan voting, with each category representing a different baseball and Chevrolet characteristic. These MLB.com Driving Forces will include: Speed (Corvette), All-Around (Tahoe), Velocity (Cobalt), Durability (Silverado), Future Star (HHR) and Power (SSR). A winner will emerge each week, and those six winners, along with the two highest vote-getters from the remaining players, will advance to a field of eight and be put into two four-player brackets. In that second phase of voting, Round 1 will be from Sept. 14-21, Round 2 will be from Sept. 21-28, and Round 3 will be from Sept. 28-Oct. 5. That final round will be your chance to choose between two finalists, and the winner will be announced on Oct. 5, just as baseball is moving into its postseason. Fans who register to vote in the second round will be automatically entered into the sweepstakes. But first, let's start narrowing down the field. Every team will be represented among the 36 overall nominees. The purpose was not to create an All-Star team here, but to represent six players each week who exemplify that particular category. Here is a look at your Speed candidates as the voting commences: Eric Byrnes, Baltimore Orioles Byrnes can play all three outfield positions, tearing up the turf and tracking down fly balls with breakneck speed and reckless abandon. His all-out style of play extends to the basepaths, where his wheels allow him to take extra bases and challenge even the strongest arms. He was just dealt to the Orioles, and it remains to be seen whether Baltimore, a middle-of-the-pack club in terms of stealing bases, will use his wheels on the bases more than Oakland did. Carl Crawford, Tampa Bay Devil Rays Crawford is a blossoming superstar and speed is the foundation of his game. In 2004, the 23-year-old became the youngest player in Major League history to win back-to-back stolen base titles, posting stolen base totals of 55 in 2003 and 59 in 2004. Crawford ranked fourth in the Majors through Monday with 34 swipes. Orlando Hudson, Toronto Blue Jays Hudson is the master of short-track running, able to reach full speed by his second step. Toronto's second baseman uses that ability to take away hits, and no one goes back better to run down foul pops. Hudson has led all AL second basemen in assists for two straight seasons, finishing fifth in fielding percentage (.984) last season. Juan Pierre, Florida Marlins This center fielder has stolen at least 40 bases in his four full Major League seasons running, and we do mean running. He had 35 bags through Aug. 2 and again has the role of jump-starting the Marlins' offense as the club tries to regain the world championship it won in 2003. Pierre is regarded as one of the best leadoff hitters in the game and has scored 100 or more runs in three of the past four seasons, and likely will reach that plateau again. Jimmy Rollins, Philadelphia Phillies Rollins does everything fast, whether he's motoring around the bases for his latest triple, stealing a bag, or ranging deep in the hole at shortstop to knock down a grounder. He has the wheels and isn't afraid to use them. Rollins averaged 34 steals in his first four full seasons, and he is on pace to reach that number again this year. Omar Vizquel, San Francisco Giants Vizquel is 38, but he still revs his legs to the red line. He will be around the 350-steal career mark by the time his first Giants season is over, and on a sweltering July 25 day at Wrigley Field he swiped three bases. Viqzuel's quick takeoff puts him in the forefront of baseball's sacrifice bunters and gives him a vital edge in chasing grounders with his legendary Gold Glove. He can still fly. Look for a new category of choices every Wednesday during the first phase of balloting. It was just one month ago that you were still voting to decide what the All-Star rosters would look like, and the voting never stops at MLB.com. This one's about Speed -- see how quickly you can motor over to the ballot.
  14. No, Im not old at all, actually a young guy. And also, People posting "smiley-face" responses is nothing new...every message board has these people, who because they have nothing of quality to add to the topic, think posting just a smiley somehow accurately conveys their opinion. And most probably just want they post count to get higher. 891088[/snapback] yea because we all want to break the all time post record! :lol :lol
  15. i dont agree with starting aguila...hes not productive and imo he should be sent down to the minor leagues and maybe reed, andino, or wilson could be called up! :whistle 891079[/snapback] You know that Andino and Wilson play infield, right? Aguila's the only true OF backup. You also know that Aguila set the record for homeruns in a highschool career...the talent is there, he just needs to play eveyday. He should not play over any of the regulars, but he does have some skill. 891080[/snapback] yea thanks for the reminder :thumbup but im pretty sure that our 2nd baseman and our shortstop are hurting a bit and are not 100% right now..easley cant start every day so if we call up andino or wilson we get another option in the infield which is always a good thing!
  16. i dont agree with starting aguila...hes not productive and imo he should be sent down to the minor leagues and maybe reed, andino, or wilson could be called up! :whistle
  17. instead of van exel why dont we give derek fisher some thought?.. :mischief2 Trailblazers released guard Derek Anderson and designated him as amnesty player. That means his salary comes off the books as far as luxury tax is concerned and he's free to sign with another team. Reportedly, that is the Lakers, as Phil Jackson loves his big guards. Expect an announcement in the next few days of Anderson's arrival in L.A.
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