hoops23;1165528 wrote:Kill yourself, problem solved.
Hope this helps.
hoops23;1165528 wrote:Kill yourself, problem solved.
Hope this helps.
Can anyone confirm this. I feel like he would be a good presence for the team.hoops23;1165521 wrote:SMH. I thought it was Late June/early July? And doesn't Damon have an out clause when Suckmore gets back?
SMH, not looking forward to strikemore. He is dead to me. Acta will probably put him at the 1 or 2 spot too, which will make it even worse. He should be batting 8th or 9th.BR1986FB;1165530 wrote:They said he already started "dry swinging" (similar to dry humping?) and should be ready by June.
It really pisses me off because will Acta likely try to phase him back? Probably not. He'll probably make him an every day player right out of the shoot and watch the offense sink like the Titanic.
he shouldn't be anywhere near the lineup to be honest. if he wants a shot at bullpen catcher, left field ball girl, kids play land slide supervisor, etc, then by all means, have at itlike_that;1165543 wrote:SMH, not looking forward to strikemore. He is dead to me. Acta will probably put him at the 1 or 2 spot too, which will make it even worse. He should be batting 8th or 9th.
That was the rumor, but it didn't turn out to be true.hoops23;1165521 wrote:And doesn't Damon have an out clause when Suckmore gets back?
[LEFT]Damon is expected to sign a minor-league deal worth $1.25 million. He can make an additional $1.4 in performance incentives. Contrary to what has been reported, the deal doesn't include a no-trade clause or an opt out clause revolving around the return of Grady Sizemore from the disabled list.
Rather, the Indians and Scott Boras, Damon's agent, would discuss his status on the team if he's not a good fit or isn't playing much.
Damon then could be released.[/LEFT]
He's not eligible to come off the DL until June 3, so that is the earliestBR1986FB;1165530 wrote:They said he already started "dry swinging" (similar to dry humping?) and should be ready by June.
It really pisses me off because will Acta likely try to phase him back? Probably not. He'll probably make him an every day player right out of the shoot and watch the offense sink like the Titanic.
and you give up a double to Kotchman...yet no one else can get the ball out of the infield.Laley23;1165563 wrote:If Masterson can go 6+ of 3-4 runs (since he already gave up 2) I think Tribe wins. I think we get to Danks next time through the order. Some guys hit him hard, and made outs.
Plus, if it takes you 4068 pitches to put Shelly Duncan away, guys are obviously seeing the ball.
Im not big on R/L when you have great players. But we dont really have great players, and our best are S. Kipnis might get there, but not yet. When you have journeymen/mediocre players, splits are VERY telling.Footwedge;1165603 wrote:Entering tonight, the tribe offensive splits are pretty telling. Against right handed pitching, the team is hitting .259. Against lefties, the team is at .222...and dropping through 5 innings tonight.
I know my bud BRF isn't a big conspiracy theorist on the righty lefty theory, but it's hard to ignore the facts.
Ha ha! I believe your "telling" stat is valid. I would just interject that my problem with the lefty vs. righty is when a hot pitcher is taken out because of it.Footwedge;1165603 wrote:
I know my bud BRF isn't a big conspiracy theorist on the righty lefty theory, but it's hard to ignore the facts.
Reps!Laley23;1165609 wrote:Lets get some runs and give him an undeserved win, after ****ing him out of about 15 wins since he came to the Tribe lol.