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Just for you, Rusty:
    Toronto .667
    NY Yankees .500
    Baltimoreb .500
    Tampa Bay .500
    Boston .333


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Levy wrote:
Just for you, Rusty:
    Toronto .667
    NY Yankees .500
    Baltimoreb .500
    Tampa Bay .500
    Boston .333


That is fucking awesome!

It's a pretty pathetic start for Boston I must say. Considering they came off such a great season they should be expected to be in at least the top 2.


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wooot, Tribe eeks back to .500 at 3-3. Held on by their fingernails today. Were leading 6-0 and barely held on to win 7-6.


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Very good start from the White Sox so far. I am quite fond of our new players so far this year. Iguchi doing well, Posednik doing well and stealing bases (yay!) all of our starters doing well.

Starting off the season winning series against the 1st and 3rd place teams is quite good.

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Pat Burrell is tearing it up. The man has 4HR and like 15 RBI already ... he is in the 4 slot of a very dangerous lineup this year. Rollins is FINALLY playing like the leadoff man he can ... the phillies manage is FINALLY allowing them to have a greenlight running the bases ... Abreau had 3SB yesterday ALONE. Him and Rolins could BOTH steal over 40.

Woooo.

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AL East

    Toronto 7 5 2 .714 0 2-1 3-1 4-2 Won 3
    Baltimore 6 3 3 .500 1 1/2 1-2 2-1 2-1 Won 1
    Tampa Bay 6 3 3 .500 1 1/2 3-3 0-0 1-2 Lost 1
    Boston 7 3 4 .429 2 1-0 2-4 3-4 Won 1
    NY Yankees 7 3 4 .429 2 3-3 0-1 3-4 Lost 2


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Indians are 3-4

BLEH!!


Tue Apr 12, 2005 3:49 pm
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The jays are now 6-2 and currently has the best record in the league. I'm surprised at how much the turn around has been since they've switched managers and delgado has left.


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rusty wrote:
The jays are now 6-2 and currently has the best record in the league. I'm surprised at how much the turn around has been since they've switched managers and delgado has left.


Just remember that the devil rays seem to always start out hot and then lose 100 games. that's why i never put too much weight on what happens the first few weeks of the season. but yes, it is a great start for the jays


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Terminator1997 wrote:
rusty wrote:
The jays are now 6-2 and currently has the best record in the league. I'm surprised at how much the turn around has been since they've switched managers and delgado has left.


Just remember that the devil rays seem to always start out hot and then lose 100 games. that's why i never put too much weight on what happens the first few weeks of the season. but yes, it is a great start for the jays


It's just that they've been doing baby steps to win games. They used to rely on Delgado to get some homers to win games but it's not like that anymore. They just try to get people on bases and slowly but surely they get the runs in. It's nice to see em win again.


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rusty wrote:
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rusty wrote:
The jays are now 6-2 and currently has the best record in the league. I'm surprised at how much the turn around has been since they've switched managers and delgado has left.


Just remember that the devil rays seem to always start out hot and then lose 100 games. that's why i never put too much weight on what happens the first few weeks of the season. but yes, it is a great start for the jays


It's just that they've been doing baby steps to win games. They used to rely on Delgado to get some homers to win games but it's not like that anymore. They just try to get people on bases and slowly but surely they get the runs in. It's nice to see em win again.


yeah they've been playing national league "little ball"


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Terminator1997 wrote:
rusty wrote:
Terminator1997 wrote:
rusty wrote:
The jays are now 6-2 and currently has the best record in the league. I'm surprised at how much the turn around has been since they've switched managers and delgado has left.


Just remember that the devil rays seem to always start out hot and then lose 100 games. that's why i never put too much weight on what happens the first few weeks of the season. but yes, it is a great start for the jays


It's just that they've been doing baby steps to win games. They used to rely on Delgado to get some homers to win games but it's not like that anymore. They just try to get people on bases and slowly but surely they get the runs in. It's nice to see em win again.


yeah they've been playing national league "little ball"


What can you do when you got no big name sluggers playing on your team :D


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rusty wrote:
Terminator1997 wrote:
rusty wrote:
Terminator1997 wrote:
rusty wrote:
The jays are now 6-2 and currently has the best record in the league. I'm surprised at how much the turn around has been since they've switched managers and delgado has left.


Just remember that the devil rays seem to always start out hot and then lose 100 games. that's why i never put too much weight on what happens the first few weeks of the season. but yes, it is a great start for the jays


It's just that they've been doing baby steps to win games. They used to rely on Delgado to get some homers to win games but it's not like that anymore. They just try to get people on bases and slowly but surely they get the runs in. It's nice to see em win again.


yeah they've been playing national league "little ball"


What can you do when you got no big name sluggers playing on your team :D


haha touche


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Travis Hafner signed a 3 year $7 million extension with Cleveland today, WOOHOO!! Now we have Vicotr Martinez and Hafner, 2 of our best young offensive players locked up long term.


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Man, am I glad that I picked up Dontrelle Willis in a few fantasy leagues. No one wanted him this year and now he has two starts and two shutouts. Wow!


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Levy wrote:
Man, am I glad that I picked up Dontrelle Willis in a few fantasy leagues. No one wanted him this year and now he has two starts and two shutouts. Wow!


Yeah i have him on my team too. I was laughed at by my fellow league members when i drafted him......who's laughing now? ;)


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Dontrelle Willis is very good for the first half of the season, but definately tires out near the end.

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Squee wrote:
Dontrelle Willis is very good for the first half of the season, but definately tires out near the end.


I'd take a good month, if it is THAT good...


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Levy wrote:
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Dontrelle Willis is very good for the first half of the season, but definately tires out near the end.


I'd take a good month, if it is THAT good...


I'd rather have someone who is great down the stretch when it is most important. Not to insult Dontrelle Willis or anything, cause I like him and would be happy to have him on the White Sox!

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Squee wrote:
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Dontrelle Willis is very good for the first half of the season, but definately tires out near the end.


I'd take a good month, if it is THAT good...


I'd rather have someone who is great down the stretch when it is most important. Not to insult Dontrelle Willis or anything, cause I like him and would be happy to have him on the White Sox!


I was talking about fantasy leagues not real baseball... If he has a great month and wins me a few week, that'll be fine with me. If he starts to struggle you can easily trade him away for another good pitcher


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woohoo the indians won 8-6 tonight :D


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woohoo the indians won 8-6 tonight :D


Yeah! Unfortunately they lost the other 2, eh? :razz:

This is reminding my of the White Sox of last year (when they DIDNT suck) where they'd only win series, but never sweep any. Seriously, there was like a streak when we won 7 series in a row, but never won 5 games in a row.

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Hat's off to Gary Sheffield. I would have hit that fan green and blue if he tried that on me. I thought the Yankees bleachers were bad, but Red Sox fans put unsportsmanlike conduct into a new dimension...


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Hat's off to Gary Sheffield. I would have hit that fan green and blue if he tried that on me. I thought the Yankees bleachers were bad, but Red Sox fans put unsportsmanlike conduct into a new dimension...


I don't understand what happend? Can you explain to me what happend?


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Squee wrote:
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woohoo the indians won 8-6 tonight :D


Yeah! Unfortunately they lost the other 2, eh? :razz:

This is reminding my of the White Sox of last year (when they DIDNT suck) where they'd only win series, but never sweep any. Seriously, there was like a streak when we won 7 series in a row, but never won 5 games in a row.


yeah, they've lost so many 1 run games to chicago this year...urgghh...


this was the first game where i thought their offense came alive. they seemed to have a spark in their bats for the first time this year.


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