GirlsAloudFan
Blue Crack Addict
What up, Dalton?
Where you at?
We're fucking your squad up this weekend. You bitch.
Where you at?
We're fucking your squad up this weekend. You bitch.
Not even the best strip club on that...er...strip.
Next time we're both in Montreal I'll take you, and you can leave the architect behind.
What up, Dalton?
Where you at?
We're fucking your squad up this weekend. You bitch.
While I'm glad to see the Tigers get spanked, I refrained from any gloating last weekend.
Seriously, I am digging this bare-knuckle Central D fight though.
Headache in a Suitcase said:He is a destroya after all
Ha, yeah, I was just casting a line into the water to try and reel in our friend Dalton. Because I miss him so very much.
I'm with you there.
They do have both Sizemore and Choo out of the lineup right now, though. And I'm cool with that.
They're just one big bat away...
...from being 1-14 over their last 15.
Vargas's numbers are better than Niese's numbers are.
Vargas's numbers are comparable to Dillon Gee's numbers.
Dillon Gee's sample size in the MLB isn't large enough to give him any certainty for his numbers.
Jason Vargas's pitching has indefinitely changed since being a Met/Marlin. You need to give him a bit more credit than that.
so niese has more wins, a lower era, more strikeouts, and a comparable whip, all while being 4 years younger.
i'm trying, again, to see how vargas has better numbers. perhaps you could explain this to me.
sample size? vargas has been a quality pitcher for a year and a half, while playing for a shitty team in a low pressure market. the rest of his career he's stunk. exactly what sample size are we talking about here?
again... jason vargas is a nice #3 pitcher... probably a #4 pitcher on a good staff. jonathon niese is the same... a nice pitcher. neither is a fucking franchise changer, certainly not worth bragging about some glorious trade victory.
honestly... are we arguing over the merits of jason vargas? who gives a crap.
Looking good, Minnesota.
fortunately it still only counts as one loss.
I saw the Angels thump the Red Sox 20-2 at Fenway many many moons ago when Freddie Patek of all people hit 2 homers (and also doubled off the monster), these games just have a snowball effect but fortunately it still only counts as one loss.