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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:10 am
by Izzo
Prey521 wrote:If they allowed that to happen, they'd be strung up in public, then stoned! They'd be insane to let them go, but it is possible, stranger things have happened, I can only wish :D
Liriano starts a throwing program this week :rockin:

You know just as well as I do ... No one wants to face Liriano/Santana in a short series.....to face one of them twice in a series..WOW ....whoever that might or could be is gonna be fooked!

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:16 am
by Prey521
Izzo wrote:Liriano starts a throwing program this week :rockin:

You know just as well as I do ... No one wants to face Liriano/Santana in a short series.....to face one of them twice in a series..WOW ....whoever that might or could be is gonna be fooked!
Yeah, scary to run into them in a short series, those guys are lights out studs! Hopefully, they don't turn into a Josh Beckett, man does he blow chunks!!

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:23 am
by Izzo
Prey521 wrote:Yeah, scary to run into them in a short series, those guys are lights out studs! Hopefully, they don't turn into a Josh Beckett, man does he blow chunks!!
Beckett ?...buwahahah.

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:28 am
by Prey521
Only problem with a bigtime coming player coming to play for the Yanks is that many of them fold under the pressure of playing in NY. Randy Johnson, Kenny Rogers and A-Rod are prime examples of not being able to handle the NYC pressure. I'd be happy if the Yanks got one and the Mets got the other of your pitchers :D

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:34 am
by Izzo
Prey521 wrote:Only problem with a bigtime coming player coming to play for the Yanks is that many of them fold under the pressure of playing in NY. Randy Johnson, Kenny Rogers and A-Rod are prime examples of not being able to handle the NYC pressure. I'd be happy if the Yanks got one and the Mets got the other of your pitchers :D
Don't quit your day job just yet......stand up isn't your game playa. :nope:

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:35 am
by David
Izzo wrote:He always has been.. prolly more attitude than anything in Philly ... I mean the city is just awful. :D
I went to school in the city of Brotherly Love. Philly is a huge city for attitude.

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:37 am
by Izzo
Hell_Yes wrote:I went to school in the city of Brotherly Love. Philly is a huge city for attitude.

My joke was meant for John but now knowing that I got both of you :thumb:

Seriously though..I meant he probably had a poor attitude like a lot of pro athletes do....tired of the losing blah blah blah.

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:37 am
by David
Prey521 wrote:....many of them fold under the pressure of playing in NY. Randy Johnson, Kenny Rogers and A-Rod are prime examples of not being able to handle the NYC pressure. ....
Quite true, although Randy Johnson is showing the ravages of his age rather than his head.

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:43 am
by Prey521
Hell_Yes wrote:Quite true, although Randy Johnson is showing the ravages of his age rather than his head.
Good point on RJ

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:43 am
by Prey521
Izzo wrote:Don't quit your day job just yet......stand up isn't your game playa. :nope:
:D

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 11:23 am
by David
Prey521 wrote:Good point on RJ

I would have thought A-Rod could have handled it better. I am sure the Yankees would like to have that trade to do over again. Then again, Soriano was iffy in the playoffs.

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 11:27 am
by David
Izzo wrote:My joke was meant for John but now knowing that I got both of you :thumb:

Seriously though..I meant he probably had a poor attitude like a lot of pro athletes do....tired of the losing blah blah blah.

To reach the pinnacle of being a major league player, someone must have excelled at all levels previously. The frustration can be understandable, if it were sincere.

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 11:34 am
by Izzo
Hell_Yes wrote:I would have thought A-Rod could have handled it better. I am sure the Yankees would like to have that trade to do over again. Then again, Soriano was iffy in the playoffs.


I thought he'd hold up better also....although I'm not convinced it's just the pressure. I mean he came up young with a lot of pub and a lot has been expected of him just about everywhere he's played...he should be used to this by now.

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 12:29 pm
by David
Izzo wrote:I thought he'd hold up better also....although I'm not convinced it's just the pressure. I mean he came up young with a lot of pub and a lot has been expected of him just about everywhere he's played...he should be used to this by now.

If he returns to form, Barry Bonds will not hold the career home run title for long. A-Rod will probably break it, but not in pinstripes.