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No big news, but Mirabelli gets picked up to catch Wakefield again: http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpag...MLB&id=2300
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I agree, though I enjoyed both Fay and The Rabbit Factory more so. Brown is one of my favorites. I started his last novel, published post-humously, A Miracle of Catfish before the holidays and need to finish it. Per Brown, very well done so far.
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Good for you. Enger writes uniquely and brilliantly imo. There are times reading that book where I'll just pause to re-read some magnificently constructed sentece/phrase/section. I really hope he puts out more work. He supposedly wrote under a pen name with his brother for some mystery books for a spell, but I'd love to see another novel as richly written as Peace....
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Manny Ramirez should easily get in on a first ballot. I think the BBWA have spoken about their take on steroid-using HOF candidates by the lack of votes McGwire recieved.
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True. True again. Which is what made me think of Dwight Evans' omission from HOF consideration with the Rice talks. Evans was arguably a comparable hitter and definitely a better fielder. He had a better overall career yet gets no mention in HOF consideration.
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Playing Devil's Advocate, the last 5 seasons of Rice's career were unremarkable/poor. Just saying again....borderline case. The Mets in on Santana possibility: http://www.startribune.com/sports/twins/13627791.html
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Cheers to you, man
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To each his own, of course, but I highly prefer both '83 and '85 to '84 and would even slip '88 into that category. Not that there weren't good/great shows in '84, but I prefer the cocaine-fueled Garcia ferocity of a lot of the '83 catalog and the experimentation with set lists and stray/rare tunes from '85. And for '88 (and '89, really) Brent was particularly on fire imo.
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I've been o.k., thanks. Rice's case for/against HOF-worthiness is the epitome of "borderline." I had the pleasure to be able to watch him play growing up and he was always a thrill to watch. However, when comparing him to other hitters in and about his era, a case can easily be made for and against HOF worthiness. HOF candidates and enshrinement really shouldn't be era-based, anyway. I think bobbob mentioned Dwight Evans and I think that it's a valid point to reiterate that Dewey doesn't even get mentioned as a HOF candidate while having a better overall career than Rice had. Really. Rice
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Hola. Good to see a new baseball thread up and running.
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I'm not surprised Rice didn't make the cut. As much as I enjoyed watching him play, he's a borderline candidate and probably just a tad under that border line. Rice may have a better chance when it goes to the Veteran's Committee vote, though. I'm glad Gossage got in as I've always thought he deserves it.
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Precisely. I'll give the man the benefit of the doubt at this point, but it may end up being another Pete Rose type deal where he just digs a deeper whole by not coming clean.
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No, but I think it's possible he's convinced himself he's innocent. I'll admit I haven't read the entire Mitchell report concerning him, but it appears there's a pretty solid case made that he injected/had someone inject PHDs. He and his attorney seem to be playing games with semantics.
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This is very sad and unfortunate news. My sincere condolences to her friends and family and all of you who were a close part of her life.
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I thing Clemens thinks he is. And possibly his attorney.
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Thanks everyone! Belatedly, of course.
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I assumed this would be a thread on a new Ween tune, along the lines of "I Saw Deaner Making Sunday 'Sauce'." Is it just me or does that sauce look kind of weak?
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Sorry, a lot of mediocrity in the FA market is what I meant. Even a lot of those gargantuan contracts for the top-tiered players can be considered "bargains" when looked in in relativity, though.
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I'm not sure if it's the economics you should hate or the lack of quality talent. Baseball player salaries have actually increased at a pretty small rate compared to the money teams/owners have increasingly made and shared of late. It seems absurd to give mediocre players millions but you need to look at the big picture in a lot of these cases, too. Sure, Silva seems overpaid with a deal like this considering his mediocrity, yet this is what mediocre players are getting these days and it's relative to how well teams and baseball are doing. Actually, a case could be made that most players are
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The Beers I Must Drink Before I Die Thread
Lammycat replied to Gobias Industries's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Any of the New Belgium Brewing beers are excellent, particularly the Mothership Wit Organic Wheat, Skinnydip, and Sunshine Wheat. I'm also a big fan of Full Sail Ale. -
Carlos Silva to Mariners, 4 yr./44M. http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20...7&fext=.jsp Ron Mahay to K.C. probable, 2 yr./8M: http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/7584366...3162&ATT=49
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I keep my car papers locked in a safety deposit bank in the Swiss Alps.
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I'll have to check that out. I remember him from King Missile but was completely unaware of his own material. One of the coolest things I ever caught was King Missile in a tiny bar near VT college in the mid-80s and they encored with "Tuesday's Gone, " (Skynyrd) with John Hall singing while wearing a gas mask.
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Y'all are just jealous.
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Not a crime? Or just not in Loiusianna? So an adult can meet a teen at church and legally knock her up, eh? That doesn't seem right.