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Conquer Club • This One Counts: The 2007 MLB All-Star Game - Page 2
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 11:50 am
by luns101
dwightschrute wrote:
Cheesemore wrote:
beezer wrote:More great moments in Cubs history...the STEVE BARTMAN incident!!!

Woooohooo, Lunsi. Come on everybody - Cubs Fever. Can you feel it!

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I would like to point out in this picture that he was not the only one going for the ball, just the unlucky one to come down with it

and secondly if the Cubs were good that year, they wouldn't have let a foul ball ruin their season
hey dont talk about that year ok. It is in our past.
Yeah I appreciate the thought, Dwight...but it just seems like stuff "happens" whenever they get close to returning to the big show. The reason beezer posted that picture of Leon Durham is because he's the guy who let the ball go through his legs at first base in the '84 NLCS against the Padres. I was in high school then and was heartbroken. When the Bartman incident happened I started to think maybe there is something to the curse theory. ](*,)

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 11:57 am
by dwightschrute
luns101 wrote:
dwightschrute wrote:luns are you a Cub fan, well any way Soriano was robbed of the last outfielder spot by Bonds and for Derek Lee, Prince Fielder is having a pretty good season. 3rd base, Aramis was injured alot. Hopefully Big-Z makes it in the last player thing.
Yeah I admit to it. Growing up in Indiana we had no professional teams except for the Pacers in the NBA. You're kind of forced to choose teams from either Cincinnati or Chicago. I like the Bears & the Cubs. I guess my second favorite teams would be the Bengals & the Reds.

But under NO CIRCUMSTANCES will I ever root for Cleveland, despite what Red Bull might say.
well a fellow Cub fan, i live in the city now and can walk to Wrigley. So i am a huge fan. I think they can take over the Brewers and possibly make the playoffs.

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 11:58 am
by dwightschrute
luns101 wrote:
dwightschrute wrote:
Cheesemore wrote:
beezer wrote:More great moments in Cubs history...the STEVE BARTMAN incident!!!

Woooohooo, Lunsi. Come on everybody - Cubs Fever. Can you feel it!

Image
I would like to point out in this picture that he was not the only one going for the ball, just the unlucky one to come down with it

and secondly if the Cubs were good that year, they wouldn't have let a foul ball ruin their season
hey dont talk about that year ok. It is in our past.
Yeah I appreciate the thought, Dwight...but it just seems like stuff "happens" whenever they get close to returning to the big show. The reason beezer posted that picture of Leon Durham is because he's the guy who let the ball go through his legs at first base in the '84 NLCS against the Padres. I was in high school then and was heartbroken. When the Bartman incident happened I started to think maybe there is something to the curse theory. ](*,)
Yeah and the Alex Gonzalez ball through the legs.

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 4:31 pm
by riggable
Fircoal wrote:COME ON! Only one A's player, that sucks. Well at least it's the best. Haren is pitching awesome. :wink:
Fircoal If you are a fan of the A's, I would suggest reading the book MoneyBall: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis. Its probably my favorite book ever - Ive read it at least 6 times. Its really funny and interesting. Its all about the Oakland Athletics and their GM Billy Beane in the late 1990s- early 2000s.

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 4:40 pm
by Fircoal
riggable wrote:
Fircoal wrote:COME ON! Only one A's player, that sucks. Well at least it's the best. Haren is pitching awesome. :wink:
Fircoal If you are a fan of the A's, I would suggest reading the book MoneyBall: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis. Its probably my favorite book ever - Ive read it at least 6 times. Its really funny and interesting. Its all about the Oakland Athletics and their GM Billy Beane in the late 1990s- early 2000s.
Ya, I've heard of it, but I haven't read it yet. ;)

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 5:30 pm
by dwightschrute
bump

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 6:34 pm
by red bull
luns101 wrote:
dwightschrute wrote:luns are you a Cub fan, well any way Soriano was robbed of the last outfielder spot by Bonds and for Derek Lee, Prince Fielder is having a pretty good season. 3rd base, Aramis was injured alot. Hopefully Big-Z makes it in the last player thing.
Yeah I admit to it. Growing up in Indiana we had no professional teams except for the Pacers in the NBA. You're kind of forced to choose teams from either Cincinnati or Chicago. I like the Bears & the Cubs. I guess my second favorite teams would be the Bengals & the Reds.

But under NO CIRCUMSTANCES will I ever root for Cleveland, despite what Red Bull might say.
you know i see al of them dont you :lol: yes i did see the one where you said the only thing you hate about america is the indians i am still steaming about that one :lol:

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:22 pm
by Fircoal
red bull wrote:
luns101 wrote:
dwightschrute wrote:luns are you a Cub fan, well any way Soriano was robbed of the last outfielder spot by Bonds and for Derek Lee, Prince Fielder is having a pretty good season. 3rd base, Aramis was injured alot. Hopefully Big-Z makes it in the last player thing.
Yeah I admit to it. Growing up in Indiana we had no professional teams except for the Pacers in the NBA. You're kind of forced to choose teams from either Cincinnati or Chicago. I like the Bears & the Cubs. I guess my second favorite teams would be the Bengals & the Reds.

But under NO CIRCUMSTANCES will I ever root for Cleveland, despite what Red Bull might say.
you know i see al of them dont you :lol: yes i did see the one where you said the only thing you hate about america is the indians i am still steaming about that one :lol:
why do you too fued so much?

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:44 pm
by spurgistan
Yeah, as far as the AL last player thingie - it's gotta be Okajima (Okinawa's an island, Gold Knight. :? ) He's been lights out in an aging bullpen, really one of the two relievers we can trust (the other being the Papel-bot, obviously).
And it's too bad we couldn't get Manny the start in the OF, though the AL is stacked this year. Calling a win for the AL... 11-5.

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:21 pm
by luns101
Fircoal wrote:why do you too fued so much?
F - e - u - d

I'm just joking around with him, Fircoal. My dad grew up in Ohio and I was forced to experience much of Dayton due to that. I know a little bit about Ohio and that's why I give the Bull such a bad time of it.

I grew up in Indiana so it's not that much different except we have better corn.

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:26 pm
by red bull
luns101 wrote:
Fircoal wrote:why do you too fued so much?
F - e - u - d

I'm just joking around with him, Fircoal. My dad grew up in Ohio and I was forced to experience much of Dayton due to that. I know a little bit about Ohio and that's why I give the Bull such a bad time of it.

I grew up in Indiana so it's not that much different except we have better corn.
thats what you think :twisted: are baseball players grow up in corn higher then any of your corn :lol: :twisted:

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:33 pm
by Gold Knight
spurgistan wrote:Yeah, as far as the AL last player thingie - it's gotta be Okajima (Okinawa's an island, Gold Knight. :? ) He's been lights out in an aging bullpen, really one of the two relievers we can trust (the other being the Papel-bot, obviously).
And it's too bad we couldn't get Manny the start in the OF, though the AL is stacked this year. Calling a win for the AL... 11-5.
My bad, i just took my Japanese Exam a few weeks ago and got it on the mind :lol: . okinawa is also an awesome Chinese restaurant near me as well...

But back on subject, "Okajima" is by far the best choice for the last player in because no pitcher can pitch a lights out inning like him. Its gotta be the energy necklace! :D

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:31 am
by riggable
Okajima got the last spot! I couldn't be more happy. There was no other choice (perhaps bonderman, ehh, maybe) that would have been as good as okajima.

Now, the red sox have 6 members of their team attending the all-star game.

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 4:42 am
by reverend_kyle
beezer wrote:More great moments in Cubs history...the STEVE BARTMAN incident!!!

Woooohooo, Lunsi. Come on everybody - Cubs Fever. Can you feel it!

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GO MARLINS!

only one player :cry:

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:56 am
by GreecePwns
Caleb the Cruel wrote:National League of course.
just like the last 7 years, right?

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 11:09 am
by dwightschrute
national league can take it for once, please.