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it was Martinez.I think the consensus was Palmiero.
it was Martinez.I think the consensus was Palmiero.
Umm A's are lefty killers but Jon def. didnt pitch well. He said he is the weak link right now. Ill take that mind set. HE will right itSo I'm guessing it was not about the A's being a lefty killer line up. It was a Lester killing line up.
The infamous rumors that Ryne Sandberg’s ex-wife was involved with former teammates such as Rafael Palmeiro, Mark Grace, and/or Dave Martinez. Those rumors were never proven, and nobody has ever discussed the matter publicly.it was Martinez.
it was Martinez.
Wasn't Grace the guy?
Palmeiro didn't stick around either.He could've been. I doubt anyone will ever know for sure who it was or even possibly how many for that matter.....but I did hear a lot more stories involving Martinez than anyone else. If memory serves, I believe Davey was also moved shortly after the story broke...so there's that.
It was either Dunston or Palmiero getting traded along with Jamie Moyer and Drew Hall for Mitch Williams, Curtis Wilkerson, Paul Kilgus, Steve Wilson and 2 players to be named later. Texas wanted Palmiero.Palmeiro didn't stick around either.
Umm A's are lefty killers but Jon def. didnt pitch well. He said he is the weak link right now. Ill take that mind set. HE will right it
What a great come back! I’m such a horrible poster that Illinois should go bowling in year 4 instead of year 3 of TLSFP.
He needs to figure out how to have a bit more movement on his pitches, IMHO.They were sitting on his 89 cutter. He is at the point that his fastball sits at 91. He rarely goes to his curve.
Basically he has to be pinpoint with his location or he becomes Travis Wood pretty fast. We have seen it already from both sides of that coin.
I've said that he is the 4th best starter on the staff and after what Q did vs the same line up you could argue #5.
It has little to do with like or dislike. It is about velocity. He has lost it. He is the same age as Hamels and Hamels is still pounding 95 and can drop a nasty change up that makes hitters fall on their front foot.
So it is what it is.
There is no excuse for them not to be 6-6 this season.They won't be bowling this year either. I guess you'll change it to year 5 after the coming season.
There is no excuse for them not to be 6-6 this season.
It was either Dunston or Palmiero getting traded along with Jamie Moyer and Drew Hall for Mitch Williams, Curtis Wilkerson, Paul Kilgus, Steve Wilson and 2 players to be named later. Texas wanted Palmiero.
He could've been. I doubt anyone will ever know for sure who it was or even possibly how many for that matter.....but I did hear a lot more stories involving Martinez than anyone else. If memory serves, I believe Davey was also moved shortly after the story broke...so there's that.
Well, let’s just play the games.Cubs were home for that one right? Their point was they've had success vs the Cubs and the Cubs have been bad on the road.
That's right just play the games and hopefully win some of them too.Well, let’s just play the games.
He needs to figure out how to have a bit more movement on his pitches, IMHO.
I don't think you read my post correctly. There is no excuse not to be 6-6 this year.Vegas has the over/under for Illinois wins set at 4.5 So, I wouldn't be counting on 6 wins if I were you. It could happen but looking at the schedule, I don't see it.
You can laugh. Palmiero was a trade that involved many players. OTOH, Martinez trade was a CF swap with the Expos.LOL
I googled it and it's not been publicized who it actually was...