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The Leitweight GAME THREAD
Topic Started: Aug 23 2005, 08:28 AM (211 Views)
I'mRickJamesBitch
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Esci!!!!!!!!! Big, big win.
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Aug 24 2005, 10:57 AM
[size=14]Matsui gets Lucky![/size]

Batting .700 against Batista? Love that lucky feeling.... :D
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who the f*ck is escalona
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A miracle has occured! Escalona gets a game winning single!!!
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Aug 23 2005, 10:08 PM
womack was never that good to begin with, even in his prime, but he did have his best season ever last season, so i dont see how one can say hes done, as if he had it years ago.

He was never that good, but I don't consider last year's .307 his career year. I will take those early years on Pittsburgh or his first year or two on Arizona.
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Aug 23 2005, 09:14 PM
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Aug 23 2005, 10:08 PM
womack was never that good to begin with, even in his prime, but he did have his best season ever last season, so i dont see how one can say hes done, as if he had it years ago.

He was never that good, but I don't consider last year's .307 his career year. I will take those early years on Pittsburgh or his first year or two on Arizona.

no, for a guy that hit .280 at best and never walked much, .300 was clearly his best. he also didnt need to be stealing bases in front of the cards boppers, so he did his job perfectly. dont talk baseball with me like your on my level knowledge wise.
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Aug 23 2005, 10:15 PM
Mattingly23
Aug 23 2005, 09:14 PM
canobaseball
Aug 23 2005, 10:08 PM
womack was never that good to begin with, even in his prime, but he did have his best season ever last season, so i dont see how one can say hes done, as if he had it years ago.

He was never that good, but I don't consider last year's .307 his career year. I will take those early years on Pittsburgh or his first year or two on Arizona.

no, for a guy that hit .280 at best and never walked much, .300 was clearly his best. he also didnt need to be stealing bases in front of the cards boppers, so he did his job perfectly. dont talk baseball with me like your on my level knowledge wise.

Hahahahahahaha, you know more about baseball than me? Laughable. I would take his Pittsburgh or early Arizona years WAY before last season's .307. I will take the triples, the wreaking havoc on the basepaths, and the better D.
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Aug 23 2005, 09:18 PM
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Aug 23 2005, 10:15 PM
Mattingly23
Aug 23 2005, 09:14 PM
canobaseball
Aug 23 2005, 10:08 PM
womack was never that good to begin with, even in his prime, but he did have his best season ever last season, so i dont see how one can say hes done, as if he had it years ago.

He was never that good, but I don't consider last year's .307 his career year. I will take those early years on Pittsburgh or his first year or two on Arizona.

no, for a guy that hit .280 at best and never walked much, .300 was clearly his best. he also didnt need to be stealing bases in front of the cards boppers, so he did his job perfectly. dont talk baseball with me like your on my level knowledge wise.

Hahahahahahaha, you know more about baseball than me? Laughable. I would take his Pittsburgh or early Arizona years WAY before last season's .307. I will take the triples, the wreaking havoc on the basepaths, and the better D.

yeah, your a baseball genius. i forgot. you really display a ton of knowledge. your the strider of the baseball forum. :laugh:
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