View Poll Results: who'll win
Cardinals
4
25.00%
Tigers
12
75.00%
Voters: 16. You may not vote on this poll
Baseball
#2
I approved this message
Joined: Dec 2004
Location: Chicago
Posts: 2,425
Re: Baseball
Not even a close one, the Tigers are going to absolutely stomp the Cards. Having 4 pitchers under 25 who can all break 100MPH is a bit of an advantage.
#4
Re: Baseball
Originally Posted by Manc
go on then.
redbirds or bengals?
redbirds or bengals?
#5
Re: Baseball
Originally Posted by dan_alford
This is a typical american two party vote system. Where is the "I don't care" option.
#6
Re: Baseball
Originally Posted by Manc
3rd post for the don't give a toss post........even I am impressed with it's early arrival Dan........
I don't follow baseball but I know that most people here in Memphis are backing the cardinals, mainly because Memphis is their feeder club.
#7
Re: Baseball
Originally Posted by Hiro11
Not even a close one, the Tigers are going to absolutely stomp the Cards. Having 4 pitchers under 25 who can all break 100MPH is a bit of an advantage.
Worst to First in 2 years? Maybe.
#8
Lost in BE Cyberspace
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 14,577
Re: Baseball
Originally Posted by Manc
go on then.
redbirds or bengals?
redbirds or bengals?
#10
Account Closed
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 6,196
Re: Baseball
Originally Posted by Manc
go on then.
redbirds or bengals?
redbirds or bengals?
"couldn't give a flying fu(k, as the game is a crashing bore and little wonder no-one else plays it other than the Japs, Septics (and Canuks when the ground thaws enough)".
Or words to that effect.
Thank-you.
#12
Re: Baseball
Originally Posted by gruffbrown
Go Cubbies
#13
Re: Baseball
Originally Posted by ironporer
Ditto! Though I was a bit dismayed that Joe Girardi didn't get the job... we'll have to see what Pinella can do.
#14
Re: Baseball
Originally Posted by Manc
you think they'll get rid of Zambrano to get ARod?
Speaking of the Cubs- has anyone researched the most important statistic for the World Series? I am speaking of course of the "Ex Cub Factor"...the fact that the team with the most ex Cubs has lost the world series for 49 out of the last 50 years...
#15
Re: Baseball
Originally Posted by ironporer
Knowing the Flubbies, due to their recent injury history-they will trade Carey Woods and Mark Pryor tosome team for a broken down has-been, or never-will-be...and both will go on to win 30 games the next season.
Speaking of the Cubs- has anyone researched the most important statistic for the World Series? I am speaking of course of the "Ex Cub Factor"...the fact that the team with the most ex Cubs has lost the world series for 49 out of the last 50 years...
Speaking of the Cubs- has anyone researched the most important statistic for the World Series? I am speaking of course of the "Ex Cub Factor"...the fact that the team with the most ex Cubs has lost the world series for 49 out of the last 50 years...
SAN DIEGO PADRES (4): Manny Alexander, Mark Bellhorn, Todd Walker, Scott Williamson
LOS ANGELES DODGERS (4): Nomar Garciaparra, Kenny Lofton, Greg Maddux, Ramon Martinez
NEW YORK METS (3): Mike DeFelice, Michael Tucker, Steve Trachsel
NEW YORK YANKEES (2): Miguel Cairo, Kyle Farnsworth
MINNESOTA TWINS (2): Phil Nevin, Rondell White
DETROIT TIGERS (1): Neifi Perez
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (1): Jose Vizcaino
OAKLAND A'S: NONE... the only flyer!