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 Post subject: Ex-Dbacks on the move
 Post Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 8:04 pm 
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CarGo just hit for the cycle and his HR was a walkoff, against the Cubs.

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Uggla becomes club's all-time homers leader http://bit.ly/dcRO4v

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 Post subject: Re: Ex-Dbacks on the move
 Post Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 3:49 am 
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100+ pages of ex-dbacks... dam starting over is so hard to do

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 Post subject: Re: Ex-Dbacks on the move
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Actually that thread was starting to annoy me with it's length.

Who here ever went back to read page 12 ?

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shoewizard wrote:
Actually that thread was starting to annoy me with it's length.

Who here ever went back to read page 12 ?


was page 12 special? or just pointing out the length of the thread

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 Post subject: Re: Ex-Dbacks on the move
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misterx wrote:
shoewizard wrote:
Actually that thread was starting to annoy me with it's length.

Who here ever went back to read page 12 ?


was page 12 special? or just pointing out the length of the thread


I think the latter.


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 Post subject: Re: Ex-Dbacks on the move
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Shouldn't this be in Team News?

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 Post subject: Re: Ex-Dbacks on the move
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- B. Gardner struck out swinging
- D. Jeter singled to center
- C. Qualls relieved J. Shields
- L. Berkman grounded into double play second to shortstop to first, D. Jeter out at second

0 runs, 1 hits, 0 errors
NY Yankees 0, Tampa Bay 3

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Justin wrote:
Shouldn't this be in Team News?

I know it was in the old one but these guys are no longer on the team just saying

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 Post subject: Re: Ex-Dbacks on the move
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misterx wrote:
Justin wrote:
Shouldn't this be in Team News?

I know it was in the old one but these guys are no longer on the team just saying


Yeah, didn't think of that.

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 Post subject: Re: Ex-Dbacks on the move
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Also, in case anyone didn't see it, Haren threw a complete game against the Rangers last night.

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trKOR wrote:
Also, in case anyone didn't see it, Haren threw a complete game against the Rangers last night.


Good for him. He's the one ex-Diamondback that I just can't bring myself to root against.


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Justin wrote:
CarGo just hit for the cycle and his HR was a walkoff, against the Cubs.

http://colorado.rockies.mlb.com/video/p ... id=8877456

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 Post subject: Re: Ex-Dbacks on the move
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Jdub wrote:
trKOR wrote:
Also, in case anyone didn't see it, Haren threw a complete game against the Rangers last night.


Good for him. He's the one ex-Diamondback that I just can't bring myself to root against.


Of course - he got the loss too... poor guy. What a crappy year. LAAs offense might be worse than ours.


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qudjy1 wrote:
Jdub wrote:
trKOR wrote:
Also, in case anyone didn't see it, Haren threw a complete game against the Rangers last night.


Good for him. He's the one ex-Diamondback that I just can't bring myself to root against.


Of course - he got the loss too... poor guy. What a crappy year. LAAs offense might be worse than ours.


i saw that and thought to myself..... i wonder if he thought "i thought i left AZ"

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Maybe everything Towers touches turns to dung because he touches it long after it's already been digested and has lost all nutritive value.



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 Post subject: Re: Ex-Dbacks on the move
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Carlos Gonzalez named NL Player of the Week
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The 24-year-old launched homers in four consecutive contests last week, hitting at a .533 clip over the week. He led the NL with a 1.067 slugging percentage, and his 32 total bases were tops in the Majors.


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 Post subject: Re: Ex-Dbacks on the move
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http://archive.diamondbacksbullpen.org/ ... start=2525

The archived version of the old thread.

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 Post subject: Re: Ex-Dbacks on the move
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Two homer day for C. Gonzalez - #22 and #23
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 Post subject: Re: Ex-Dbacks on the move
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Jackson throws 7 IP of 1 run ball with only 1 BB in the game.

Sutcliffe commented late in the game that Sox pitching coach Don Cooper noticed Jackson was slouching at the top of his delivery and it was causing him to lose control of his pitches. By keeping his body straighter at the top of his delivery he was able to stay on top of the ball more and have more control of his pitches. They showed a side-by-side while explaining this and it was obvious.


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 Post subject: Re: Ex-Dbacks on the move
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Dylan wrote:
Jackson throws 7 IP of 1 run ball with only 1 BB in the game.

Sutcliffe commented late in the game that Sox pitching coach Don Cooper noticed Jackson was slouching at the top of his delivery and it was causing him to lose control of his pitches. By keeping his body straighter at the top of his delivery he was able to stay on top of the ball more and have more control of his pitches. They showed a side-by-side while explaining this and it was obvious.


Quid and I debated about this in last nights gameday thread. I still contend this guy gets a pitching coach that knows what the hell he is doing and EJ will be a nice find for someone. Maybe that was one of the things he was doing when tipping his pitches?


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