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to a minor league contract
Watch him go back to the old Marlins days
THAT would be awesome - but we'll be lucky if he's a decent LH reliever.Watch him go back to the old Marlins days
We don't get lucky like the Cardinals when it comes to stuff like that.
right, because its all luck.
thiszzs couldzz beesszz a Mahalomnzzz likezszs dealz and teh stufzs
Wow wait to contradict yourself in the same post. First you call me out for complaining about the ridiculous luck the Cards have gotten in journeyman/lightning in the bottle candidates over the past twenty years, and then call me out for saying every deal is going to be like the Maholm deal. Pick a lane dude.
pick a lane? really? I did.
I basically stated that you are in denial if you think that "We don't get lucky like the Cardinals when it comes to stuff like that. " because if you believe their success over the years with resurrgent players, unexpected youngsters etc is all luck that you are a fool.
my last statement was sarcasm....I dont know but im pretty sure there was a lot of ZZZZs in the statement.....let me scroll up....yep....lots of ZZZZs...sorry it wasnt green. everytime the cubs sign any pitcher that has a pulse....fans always say the same thing about mahalomn.
ps--- if the cubs where to have that cardinals like success with their players year in and year out....would you call it luck? I bet not.
Whatever dude, I've gone through the list before with you. How much you want to bet Lance Berkman falls off a cliff this year? Care to check out Tony Womack's career? The Cards are a class organization, but if a Cards fan is going to come in here and talk about the D-Train magically returning to be a Cy Young candidate I am going to call a spade a spade.
But whatever continue to build up strawman arguments and diversions from actually responding to a point.
I think I pretty much stayed on topic. maybe I was a bit sarcastic but I was on topic.
FACT: you called the cards lucky. Not something i would expect from someone who is intelligent like yourself to state.
He's done. I watched him pitch when he was with the Diamondbacks a couple of years ago fast ball was around 83mph and couldnt get the ball over the plate. He's a has been.Coming back huh ? Bad trade at the time , but kind of a flash in the pan career really . Prolly nothing left but good luck to the guy .
We crushed this guy game 4 of the 2003 NLCS. He's no good. Best case scenario it's a Paul Maholm type deal.
He's done. I watched him pitch when he was with the Diamondbacks a couple of years ago fast ball was around 83mph and couldnt get the ball over the plate. He's a has been.