Re: GameTime!™

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seagull wrote:In it late. Wheels came off. U pitched better until late.

Not bad baseball the last 3 games.
That's good to hear.

It's just all those games from June since we were 30-25 that the front office really piss&s me off.


If "our guys above" could have dug into the guys they had drafted for help, or traded for something else for help......and we had JUST PLAYED .500 BASEBALL, we'd still be in the post season hunt.


It only took us 86 wins to get to extra innings in the 7th game of the 1997 World Series.

If anyone here happens to see Mark Shapiro or Chris Antonetti for coffee tomorrow, I'd bet the house they cannot off the cuff answer how many games that Cleveland Indians 1997 team won in the regular season.

And Shapiro was there.

Antonneti was either in Montreal, or Montreal bound.

Shapiro and Antonneti.

Winners.

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rusty2 wrote:Why would you think that something a drunk 56 year old could remember that people that actually participated would not ?

I guess you call that arrogance or stupidity.
Just the other day I shared an article on The Browns Board that was written by Marla Ridenour of The Akron Beacon Journal. She noted that Cleveland Browns President Mike Holmgren and Browns GM Tom Heckert were unaware they had assembled a 53 man roster that contained 15 rookies, an unusually high amount. She noted that it took for the press to point it out, and Holmgren said "I wasn't keeping track of that."

It's entirely plausible given their track records that Shapiro and Antonetti do not remember or learn from their past experiences and actions.

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It's all about what you do when you are given an opportunity. Last year Phelps was given an opportunity and hit 155 with 4 extra base hits in 80 plate appearances. That's why he spent this entire year at AAA.

September callup...another opportunity... 0-3 in his first game.

Not a big deal but the window is closing ...fast.

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Hope those storm clouds are heading our way in northern Illinois.
“Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is.”
-- Bob Feller