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Topic Started: May 27 2006, 04:04 PM (129 Views)
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Soriano will be in pinstripes by June 15th. Word is we are giving up Duncan, Melky and William Horne.
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He's never let me down before.
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May 27 2006, 04:04 PM
Soriano will be in pinstripes by June 15th. Word is we are giving up Duncan, Melky and William Horne.

Sori, but I ain't trading Duncan for Sori. We're going to need a starting pitcher more than a bat.
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I just don't understand wanting to get back a shitstain like Soriano when starting pitching is far and away the biggest need.

This should be who we're looking at:
Clemens, Pettitte, Zito, Willis. Any of those four ahead of Soriano because they would give us a better shot at winning a WS, Soriano would only be striking out in the big spot anyway, and we all ready have enough guys who do that to perfection. Besides you want to improve the offense? Go all out and get Miggy Cabrera, he's 10 times better than mr. 0-18.
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May 27 2006, 07:05 PM
I just don't understand wanting to get back a shitstain like Soriano when starting pitching is far and away the biggest need.

This should be who we're looking at:
Clemens, Pettitte, Zito, Willis. Any of those four ahead of Soriano because they would give us a better shot at winning a WS, Soriano would only be striking out in the big spot anyway, and we all ready have enough guys who do that to perfection. Besides you want to improve the offense? Go all out and get Miggy Cabrera, he's 10 times better than mr. 0-18.

If you can bag Clemens then you can also go after Soriano because Clemens would come for simply cash.
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You could, or you could get another starting pitcher.
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May 27 2006, 07:05 PM
I just don't understand wanting to get back a shitstain like Soriano when starting pitching is far and away the biggest need.

This should be who we're looking at:
Clemens, Pettitte, Zito, Willis. Any of those four ahead of Soriano because they would give us a better shot at winning a WS, Soriano would only be striking out in the big spot anyway, and we all ready have enough guys who do that to perfection. Besides you want to improve the offense? Go all out and get Miggy Cabrera, he's 10 times better than mr. 0-18.

It's incredible how people forget the big hits Sori has gotten. I compare it to Mr. Pettitte, he's done a lot of good things in the postseason but just as many awful starts as well!
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May 28 2006, 04:35 AM
It's incredible how people forget the big hits Sori has gotten. I compare it to Mr. Pettitte, he's done a lot of good things in the postseason but just as many awful starts as well!

2 hits. That's it.
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May 27 2006, 10:16 PM
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It's incredible how people forget the big hits Sori has gotten.  I compare it to Mr. Pettitte, he's done a lot of good things in the postseason but just as many awful starts as well!

2 hits. That's it.

Them 2 hits were bigger'n a mother f*cker. And that's not even counting the countless clutch hits he got in the 2002 regular season.

And you're still an Aaron Boone fan. :smirk:
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May 28 2006, 05:20 AM
Them 2 hits were bigger'n a mother f*cker. And that's not even counting the countless clutch hits he got in the 2002 regular season.


Who gives a sh*t about the regular season, honestly?

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And you're still an Aaron Boone fan. :smirk:


You bet your ass I am. That turned out to be the biggest hit of the season. We didn't lose the 03 WS because of him.
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May 27 2006, 09:35 PM
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I just don't understand wanting to get back a shitstain like Soriano when starting pitching is far and away the biggest need.

This should be who we're looking at:
Clemens, Pettitte, Zito, Willis.  Any of those four ahead of Soriano because they would give us a better shot at winning a WS, Soriano would only be striking out in the big spot anyway, and we all ready have enough guys who do that to perfection.  Besides you want to improve the offense?  Go all out and get Miggy Cabrera, he's 10 times better than mr. 0-18.

It's incredible how people forget the big hits Sori has gotten. I compare it to Mr. Pettitte, he's done a lot of good things in the postseason but just as many awful starts as well!

Pettitte certainly had his struggles, but he had a hell of a lot more clutch performances than Soriano in the postseason, and he'd give us a better chance of winning this year than Soriano would.
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May 27 2006, 10:32 PM
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May 28 2006, 05:20 AM
Them 2 hits were bigger'n a mother f*cker. And that's not even counting the countless clutch hits he got in the 2002 regular season.


Who gives a sh*t about the regular season, honestly?

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And you're still an Aaron Boone fan. :smirk:


You bet your ass I am. That turned out to be the biggest hit of the season. We didn't lose the 03 WS because of him.

That AB with a man on 3rd and less than 2 outs was putrid. It cost us that game and very likely that series. All he had to do was make contact and hit a measly sac fly, but he went down like a bitch.
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May 27 2006, 11:12 PM
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May 27 2006, 10:32 PM
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May 28 2006, 05:20 AM
Them 2 hits were bigger'n a mother f*cker. And that's not even counting the countless clutch hits he got in the 2002 regular season.


Who gives a sh*t about the regular season, honestly?

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And you're still an Aaron Boone fan. :smirk:


You bet your ass I am. That turned out to be the biggest hit of the season. We didn't lose the 03 WS because of him.

That AB with a man on 3rd and less than 2 outs was putrid. It cost us that game and very likely that series. All he had to do was make contact and hit a measly sac fly, but he went down like a bitch.

Boone was a HUGE reason we lost to the Fish. If he gets that runner in and puts us ahead in Game 4 we might go up 3-1........
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Yeah, and if Soriano could get on base, and if Clemens doesn't have a shitty first inning, and if Wells' back didn't give out, and if Joe didn't bring Weaver in... he was a big reason, but not the only one.

Put it this way, we shouldn't have been in a situation where we needed Aaron Boone to come up big to win the series.
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May 27 2006, 11:22 PM
Yeah, and if Soriano could get on base, and if Clemens doesn't have a shitty first inning, and if Wells' back didn't give out, and if Joe didn't bring Weaver in... he was a big reason, but not the only one.

Put it this way, we shouldn't have been in a situation where we needed Aaron Boone to come up big to win the series.

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May 27 2006, 11:22 PM
Yeah, and if Soriano could get on base, and if Clemens doesn't have a shitty first inning, and if Wells' back didn't give out, and if Joe didn't bring Weaver in... he was a big reason, but not the only one.

Put it this way, we shouldn't have been in a situation where we needed Aaron Boone to come up big to win the series.

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May 27 2006, 11:57 PM
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Yeah, and if Soriano could get on base, and if Clemens doesn't have a shitty first inning, and if Wells' back didn't give out, and if Joe didn't bring Weaver in... he was a big reason, but not the only one.

Put it this way, we shouldn't have been in a situation where we needed Aaron Boone to come up big to win the series.

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May 27 2006, 11:22 PM
Yeah, and if Soriano could get on base, and if Clemens doesn't have a shitty first inning, and if Wells' back didn't give out, and if Joe didn't bring Weaver in... he was a big reason, but not the only one.

Put it this way, we shouldn't have been in a situation where we needed Aaron Boone to come up big to win the series.

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I said go.
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May 27 2006, 11:22 PM
Yeah, and if Soriano could get on base, and if Clemens doesn't have a shitty first inning, and if Wells' back didn't give out, and if Joe didn't bring Weaver in... he was a big reason, but not the only one.

Put it this way, we shouldn't have been in a situation where we needed Aaron Boone to come up big to win the series.

And if Mariano doesn't choke, Soriano is the 2001 World Series MVP.

Boone's homo AB with the bases loaded ERASED any memory of that ALCS homerun. His whole family can go circle jerk until they fall asleep.
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May 27 2006, 03:04 PM
Soriano will be in pinstripes by June 15th. Word is we are giving up Duncan, Melky and William Horne.

Not LECHE!!!!
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And if Mariano doesn't choke, Soriano is the 2001 World Series MVP.


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May 27 2006, 11:08 PM
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