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I know it's 'old news' now but is there a better four man rotation in the game today or for that matter....ever ??
To be honest we Philly fans are in shock and utter disbelief. I guess Lee is like the jilted lover who just can't resist giving it another go round. To take less money to go back to the place that dumped him out of hand after the WS, we're stunned. Happy, but stunned. Of course we'll welcome him with open arms like a prodigal son, and hope that it translates to getting over losing a big bat in the lineup. I suppose he just didn't want to play for that "other" AL owner.
I love baseball and the Yankees but Octumber (Dr. Suess) is just to far away boys
As we're just in the beginning stages of winter, looking ahead to the start of baseball is all we've got to get us thru the winter months. April can't get here quick enough afaic. Cheers,Robin
If I rooted for the Cowgirls, I would be counting the days till pitchers and catchers report.Then again, if I rooted for the Cowgirls, I would need to be shot! George
Evidently it's not always "all about the money". Or maybe it's he misses stepping up to the plate and facing his adversary mano-a-mano. Cheers,Robin
Yeah, the DH is the dumbest rule ever, takes all of the strategy out that makes the game so good. Otherwise why not just watch batting practice.
Yes and no. While I agree with your strategy angle, I highly disagree with your batting practice comment. I'm American League all the way. I would rather have the added offense that a designated hitter provides than an automatic pitcher out that's pretty much a given in the National League. The added strategy comes at the price of less scoring action and shortens the playing time for the older premier hitters of the game who can't handle the fielding duties like they use to but can still stroke the ball. I might add that the American/National Allstar games pretty much highlight the better of the 2 conferences IMHO. Cheers,Robin