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***OFFICIAL*** FFA MLB Draft (1 Viewer)

UPDATED DRAFT

1 1 pumpnick SP Walter Johnson

1 2 Spock SP Sandy Koufax

1 3 lastresort OF Babe Ruth

1 4 Capella OF Willie Mays

1 5 Nipsey SP Cy Young

1 6 Sammy3469 OF Ted Williams

1 7 Pickles 1B Lou Gehrig

1 8 Harrier OF Barry Bonds

1 9 Doug B OF Stan Musial

1 10 bogart 2B Rogers Hornsby

1 11 Koya SP Lefty Grove

1 12 funkley OF Ty Cobb

1 13 Kraft OF Hank Aaron

1 14 UCONN OF Mickey Mantle

1 15 Spartans SS Honus Wagner

1 16 Larryboy SP Christy Mathewson

2 17 Larryboy SP Roger Clemens

2 18 Spartans SP Pedro Martinez

2 19 UCONN OF Tris Speaker

2 20 Kraft OF Joe DiMaggio

2 21 funkley 1B Jimmie Fox

2 22 Koya 3B Mike Schmidt

2 23 bogart OF Rickey Henderson

2 24 Doug B SP Warren Spahn

2 25 Harrier SP Grover Cleveland (Pete) Alexander

2 26 Pickles OF Frank Robinson

2 27 Sammy3469 3B Eddie Matthews

2 28 Nipsey 2B Joe Morgan

2 29 Capella 1B Pete Rose

2 30 lastresort 2B Eddie Collins

2 31 Spock SP Nolan Ryan

2 32 pumpnick 2B Nap Lajoie

3 33 pumpnick SP Greg Maddux

3 34 Spock SP Steve Carlton

3 35 lastresort 1B Mark McGwire

3 36 Capella SP Randy Johnson

3 37 Nipsey OF Joe Jackson

3 38 Sammy3469 SS Ernie Banks

3 39 Pickles OF Mel Ott

3 40 Harrier SP Mordecai Brown

3 41 Doug B 3B George Brett

3 42 bogart OF Billy Hamilton

3 43 Koya SP Tom Seaver

3 44 funkley 3B Harmon Killebrew

3 45 Kraft SP Bob Gibson

3 46 UCONN 2B Jackie Robinson

3 47 Spartans SP Hal Newhouser

3 48 Larryboy 2B Charlie Gehringer

4 49 Larryboy 1B Frank Thomas

4 50 Spartans OF Carl Yastrzemski

4 51 UCONN SS Arky Vaughan

4 52 Kraft 1B George Sisler

4 53 funkley SP Juan Marichal

4 54 Koya CF Ken Griffey, Jr.

4 55 bogart C Mickey Cochrane

4 56 Doug B OF Tim Raines

4 57 Harrier C Mike Piazza

4 58 Pickles C Yogi Berra

4 59 Sammy3469 2B Rod Carew

4 60 Nipsey 1B Hank Greenberg

4 61 Capella OF Roberto Clemente

4 62 lastresort 3B Wade Boggs

4 63 Spock 2B Frankie Frisch

4 64 pumpnick OF Duke Snider

5 65 pumpnick SP Carl Hubbell

5 66 Spock OF Tony Gwynn

5 67 lastresort OF Al Simmons

5 68 Capella C Johnny Bench

5 69 Nipsey SP Bob Feller

5 70 Sammy3469 OF Ed Delahanty

5 71 Pickles SP Whitey Ford

5 72 Harrier SP Ed Walsh

5 73 Doug B 1B Eddie Murray

5 74 bogart RF Reggie Jackson

5 75 Koya SS Alex Rodriguez

5 76 funkley 2B Roberto Alomar

5 77 Kraft SP Jim Palmer

5 78 UCONN OF Ralph Kiner

5 79 Spartans OF Harry Heilmann

5 80 Larryboy C Ivan Rodriguez

6 81 Larryboy SS Robin Yount

6 82 Spartans SP Dizzy Dean

6 83 UCONN SP Ferguson Jenkins

6 84 Kraft OF Al Kaline

6 85 funkley SS Joe Cronin

6 86 Koya 1B Johnny Mize

6 87 bogart SS Cal Ripken, Jr.

6 88 Doug B 2B Ryne Sandberg

6 89 Harrier SS Luke Appling

6 90 Pickles 2B Craig Biggio

6 91 Sammy3469 C Roy Campanella

6 92 Nipsey OF Lou Brock

6 93 Capella 1B Willie McCovey

6 94 lastresort SP Robin Roberts

6 95 Spock OF Cap Anson

6 96 pumpnick C Bill Dickey

7 97 pumpnick 1B Chuck Klein

7 98 Spock OF Paul Waner

7 99 lastresort SP Gaylord Perry

7 100 Capella OF Willie Stargell

7 101 Nipsey RP Dennis Eckersley

7 102 Sammy3469 SP Phil Niekro

7 103 Pickles SP Kid Nichols

7 104 Harrier 1B Jeff Bagwell

7 105 Doug B SP Eddie Plank

7 106 bogart SP Tim Keefe

7 107 Koya SP Dazzy Vance

7 108 funkley SP Rube Waddell

7 109 Kraft 3B Brooks Robinson

7 110 UCONN SP Don Drysdale

7 111 Spartans 3B Home Run Baker

7 112 Larryboy SP Tom Glavine

8 113 Larryboy OF Bernie Williams

8 114 Spartans SP Ron Guidry

8 115 UCONN SP Catfish Hunter

8 116 Kraft 2B Paul Molitor

8 117 funkley OF Goose Goslin

8 118 Koya SP Lefty Gomez

8 119 bogart SP Addie Joss

8 120 Doug B OF Sammy Sosa

8 121 Harrier 2B Cupid Childs

8 122 Pickles SS Barry Larkin

8 123 Sammy3469 1B Dan Brouthers

8 124 Nipsey SS Ozzie Smith

8 125 Capella SP Bert Blyleven

8 126 lastresort ON THE CLOCK

8 127 Spock

8 128 pumpnick

 
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I'm going to sure up my D up the middle and take:

OZZIE SMITH

He'll bat 9th and teaming w/ Morgan make the top DP combo in the league.

He holds records for the most double plays and assists ever for a shortstop. In 1992, he earned his 14th consecutive Gold Glove to break his own record. For the entire decade of the 80s and into the mid-90s, Smith was simply the best defensive player in the National League.

One of his best seasons came in 1987 when he hit .303, stole 43 bases and drove in 75 runs. His efforts brought him a second-place finish in National League MVP.  he finished w/ 580 stolen bases.
really, really solid pick. Smith is a stud when you can look outside the box and past the power numbers. Tops in defense, speed on the basepaths, and not bad all around numbers. According to James, Smith could have gotten into the HOF on his bat and steals alone, plus with the glove he was a lock.Actually had typed Smith in when I took Ripken.
Plus, he was king of the backflip. Nothing fires up a crowd more than a backflip to start the game. Very intimidating to the other team. It's these intangibles that often get overlooked when assembling an all-time team.
Exactly. Along w/ Lou Brock's juggling ability, my team is jiggy.
 
I'm going to sure up my D up the middle and take:

OZZIE SMITH

He'll bat 9th and teaming w/ Morgan make the top DP combo in the league.

He holds records for the most double plays and assists ever for a shortstop. In 1992, he earned his 14th consecutive Gold Glove to break his own record. For the entire decade of the 80s and into the mid-90s, Smith was simply the best defensive player in the National League.

One of his best seasons came in 1987 when he hit .303, stole 43 bases and drove in 75 runs. His efforts brought him a second-place finish in National League MVP.  he finished w/ 580 stolen bases.
really, really solid pick. Smith is a stud when you can look outside the box and past the power numbers. Tops in defense, speed on the basepaths, and not bad all around numbers. According to James, Smith could have gotten into the HOF on his bat and steals alone, plus with the glove he was a lock.Actually had typed Smith in when I took Ripken.
Plus, he was king of the backflip. Nothing fires up a crowd more than a backflip to start the game. Very intimidating to the other team. It's these intangibles that often get overlooked when assembling an all-time team.
Exactly. Along w/ Lou Brock's juggling ability, my team is jiggy.
If only you had Cobb, he could kick all their asses.
 
I'm going to sure up my D up the middle and take:

OZZIE SMITH

He'll bat 9th and teaming w/ Morgan make the top DP combo in the league.

He holds records for the most double plays and assists ever for a shortstop. In 1992, he earned his 14th consecutive Gold Glove to break his own record. For the entire decade of the 80s and into the mid-90s, Smith was simply the best defensive player in the National League.

One of his best seasons came in 1987 when he hit .303, stole 43 bases and drove in 75 runs. His efforts brought him a second-place finish in National League MVP.  he finished w/ 580 stolen bases.
really, really solid pick. Smith is a stud when you can look outside the box and past the power numbers. Tops in defense, speed on the basepaths, and not bad all around numbers. According to James, Smith could have gotten into the HOF on his bat and steals alone, plus with the glove he was a lock.Actually had typed Smith in when I took Ripken.
Plus, he was king of the backflip. Nothing fires up a crowd more than a backflip to start the game. Very intimidating to the other team. It's these intangibles that often get overlooked when assembling an all-time team.
Exactly. Along w/ Lou Brock's juggling ability, my team is jiggy.
If only you had Cobb, he could kick all their asses.
And would just for using 'jiggy'.
 
Dammit, we always seem to have 4 straight people here... starting right after the person who is actually up.

 
give me Bert Blyleven, SP

two other guys I wanted, one will come off the turn, at least.
Interesting, there are some guys I would rate higher but not a huge reach.
tough to argue with 280+ wins and 3700 Ks.not in love with the pick myself, but he put up some good seasons, and was really hurt by bad, bad, bad teams.

 
give me Bert Blyleven, SP

two other guys I wanted, one will come off the turn, at least.
Interesting, there are some guys I would rate higher but not a huge reach.
tough to argue with 280+ wins and 3700 Ks.not in love with the pick myself, but he put up some good seasons, and was really hurt by bad, bad, bad teams.
The 75' Twins were 76-83......not that bad. Actually the Twins were 573 - 548 from 70' through 76'. Then he won a WS with the Twins in 87' so don't blame it on them.
 
give me Bert Blyleven, SP

two other guys I wanted, one will come off the turn, at least.
Interesting, there are some guys I would rate higher but not a huge reach.
tough to argue with 280+ wins and 3700 Ks.not in love with the pick myself, but he put up some good seasons, and was really hurt by bad, bad, bad teams.
The 75' Twins were 76-83......not that bad. Actually the Twins were 573 - 548 from 70' through 76'. Then he won a WS with the Twins in 87' so don't blame it on them.
Twins homer. You are so going to draft Kent Hrbek late in this draft.
 
give me Bert Blyleven, SP

two other guys I wanted, one will come off the turn, at least.
Interesting, there are some guys I would rate higher but not a huge reach.
tough to argue with 280+ wins and 3700 Ks.not in love with the pick myself, but he put up some good seasons, and was really hurt by bad, bad, bad teams.
The 75' Twins were 76-83......not that bad. Actually the Twins were 573 - 548 from 70' through 76'. Then he won a WS with the Twins in 87' so don't blame it on them.
some of those 80s Indian teams were no treat. but he did pitch for some solid teams..

 
give me Bert Blyleven, SP

two other guys I wanted, one will come off the turn, at least.
Interesting, there are some guys I would rate higher but not a huge reach.
tough to argue with 280+ wins and 3700 Ks.not in love with the pick myself, but he put up some good seasons, and was really hurt by bad, bad, bad teams.
The 75' Twins were 76-83......not that bad. Actually the Twins were 573 - 548 from 70' through 76'. Then he won a WS with the Twins in 87' so don't blame it on them.
Twins homer. You are so going to draft Kent Hrbek late in this draft.
Not if Pickles gets him first.
 
give me Bert Blyleven, SP

two other guys I wanted, one will come off the turn, at least.
Interesting, there are some guys I would rate higher but not a huge reach.
tough to argue with 280+ wins and 3700 Ks.not in love with the pick myself, but he put up some good seasons, and was really hurt by bad, bad, bad teams.
The 75' Twins were 76-83......not that bad. Actually the Twins were 573 - 548 from 70' through 76'. Then he won a WS with the Twins in 87' so don't blame it on them.
some of those 80s Indian teams were no treat. but he did pitch for some solid teams..
Cory Snyder only played 73 games at short.
 
give me Bert Blyleven, SP

two other guys I wanted, one will come off the turn, at least.
Interesting, there are some guys I would rate higher but not a huge reach.
tough to argue with 280+ wins and 3700 Ks.not in love with the pick myself, but he put up some good seasons, and was really hurt by bad, bad, bad teams.
The 75' Twins were 76-83......not that bad. Actually the Twins were 573 - 548 from 70' through 76'. Then he won a WS with the Twins in 87' so don't blame it on them.
Twins homer. You are so going to draft Kent Hrbek late in this draft.
Not if Pickles gets him first.
Well, we do share the same high school.
 
Looks like we have hit a log jam. I will be gone from about 5-9 tonight, might bleed into 10. But will be back then, ready to make a pick, if we get that far. (If we make good progress in the next 25 min, Ill be able to get a list).

 
give me Bert Blyleven, SP

two other guys I wanted, one will come off the turn, at least.
Interesting, there are some guys I would rate higher but not a huge reach.
tough to argue with 280+ wins and 3700 Ks.not in love with the pick myself, but he put up some good seasons, and was really hurt by bad, bad, bad teams.
The 75' Twins were 76-83......not that bad. Actually the Twins were 573 - 548 from 70' through 76'. Then he won a WS with the Twins in 87' so don't blame it on them.
some of those 80s Indian teams were no treat. but he did pitch for some solid teams..
Wow. Some of this Blyleven & bad team stuff is myth.After leaving the Twins in 76 to Texas the Rangers go 170-154

To the Pirates in 78 who go 269-216

To the Indians who go 335-416 :X but mainly two bad seasons; 71-91 and 60-102

Back to the Twins in 86 who go 247-239

Finishes 89-92 with Anaheim who go 324-324.

 
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give me Bert Blyleven, SP

two other guys I wanted, one will come off the turn, at least.
Interesting, there are some guys I would rate higher but not a huge reach.
tough to argue with 280+ wins and 3700 Ks.not in love with the pick myself, but he put up some good seasons, and was really hurt by bad, bad, bad teams.
The 75' Twins were 76-83......not that bad. Actually the Twins were 573 - 548 from 70' through 76'. Then he won a WS with the Twins in 87' so don't blame it on them.
some of those 80s Indian teams were no treat. but he did pitch for some solid teams..
Wow. Some of this Blyleven & bad team stuff is myth.After leaving the Twins in 76 to Texas the Rangers go 170-154

To the Pirates in 78 who go 269-216

To the Indians who go 335-416 :X but mainly two bad seasons; 71-91 and 60-102

Back to the Twins in 86 who go 247-239

Finishes 89-92 with Anaheim who go 324-324.
He went to the post season twice. That's more than some of the guys already selected.
 
UPDATED DRAFT

1 1 pumpnick SP Walter Johnson

1 2 Spock SP Sandy Koufax

1 3 lastresort OF Babe Ruth

1 4 Capella OF Willie Mays

1 5 Nipsey SP Cy Young

1 6 Sammy3469 OF Ted Williams

1 7 Pickles 1B Lou Gehrig

1 8 Harrier OF Barry Bonds

1 9 Doug B OF Stan Musial

1 10 bogart 2B Rogers Hornsby

1 11 Koya SP Lefty Grove

1 12 funkley OF Ty Cobb

1 13 Kraft OF Hank Aaron

1 14 UCONN OF Mickey Mantle

1 15 Spartans SS Honus Wagner

1 16 Larryboy SP Christy Mathewson

2 17 Larryboy SP Roger Clemens

2 18 Spartans SP Pedro Martinez

2 19 UCONN OF Tris Speaker

2 20 Kraft OF Joe DiMaggio

2 21 funkley 1B Jimmie Fox

2 22 Koya 3B Mike Schmidt

2 23 bogart OF Rickey Henderson

2 24 Doug B SP Warren Spahn

2 25 Harrier SP Grover Cleveland (Pete) Alexander

2 26 Pickles OF Frank Robinson

2 27 Sammy3469 3B Eddie Matthews

2 28 Nipsey 2B Joe Morgan

2 29 Capella 1B Pete Rose

2 30 lastresort 2B Eddie Collins

2 31 Spock SP Nolan Ryan

2 32 pumpnick 2B Nap Lajoie

3 33 pumpnick SP Greg Maddux

3 34 Spock SP Steve Carlton

3 35 lastresort 1B Mark McGwire

3 36 Capella SP Randy Johnson

3 37 Nipsey OF Joe Jackson

3 38 Sammy3469 SS Ernie Banks

3 39 Pickles OF Mel Ott

3 40 Harrier SP Mordecai Brown

3 41 Doug B 3B George Brett

3 42 bogart OF Billy Hamilton

3 43 Koya SP Tom Seaver

3 44 funkley 3B Harmon Killebrew

3 45 Kraft SP Bob Gibson

3 46 UCONN 2B Jackie Robinson

3 47 Spartans SP Hal Newhouser

3 48 Larryboy 2B Charlie Gehringer

4 49 Larryboy 1B Frank Thomas

4 50 Spartans OF Carl Yastrzemski

4 51 UCONN SS Arky Vaughan

4 52 Kraft 1B George Sisler

4 53 funkley SP Juan Marichal

4 54 Koya CF Ken Griffey, Jr.

4 55 bogart C Mickey Cochrane

4 56 Doug B OF Tim Raines

4 57 Harrier C Mike Piazza

4 58 Pickles C Yogi Berra

4 59 Sammy3469 2B Rod Carew

4 60 Nipsey 1B Hank Greenberg

4 61 Capella OF Roberto Clemente

4 62 lastresort 3B Wade Boggs

4 63 Spock 2B Frankie Frisch

4 64 pumpnick OF Duke Snider

5 65 pumpnick SP Carl Hubbell

5 66 Spock OF Tony Gwynn

5 67 lastresort OF Al Simmons

5 68 Capella C Johnny Bench

5 69 Nipsey SP Bob Feller

5 70 Sammy3469 OF Ed Delahanty

5 71 Pickles SP Whitey Ford

5 72 Harrier SP Ed Walsh

5 73 Doug B 1B Eddie Murray

5 74 bogart RF Reggie Jackson

5 75 Koya SS Alex Rodriguez

5 76 funkley 2B Roberto Alomar

5 77 Kraft SP Jim Palmer

5 78 UCONN OF Ralph Kiner

5 79 Spartans OF Harry Heilmann

5 80 Larryboy C Ivan Rodriguez

6 81 Larryboy SS Robin Yount

6 82 Spartans SP Dizzy Dean

6 83 UCONN SP Ferguson Jenkins

6 84 Kraft OF Al Kaline

6 85 funkley SS Joe Cronin

6 86 Koya 1B Johnny Mize

6 87 bogart SS Cal Ripken, Jr.

6 88 Doug B 2B Ryne Sandberg

6 89 Harrier SS Luke Appling

6 90 Pickles 2B Craig Biggio

6 91 Sammy3469 C Roy Campanella

6 92 Nipsey OF Lou Brock

6 93 Capella 1B Willie McCovey

6 94 lastresort SP Robin Roberts

6 95 Spock OF Cap Anson

6 96 pumpnick C Bill Dickey

7 97 pumpnick 1B Chuck Klein

7 98 Spock OF Paul Waner

7 99 lastresort SP Gaylord Perry

7 100 Capella OF Willie Stargell

7 101 Nipsey RP Dennis Eckersley

7 102 Sammy3469 SP Phil Niekro

7 103 Pickles SP Kid Nichols

7 104 Harrier 1B Jeff Bagwell

7 105 Doug B SP Eddie Plank

7 106 bogart SP Tim Keefe

7 107 Koya SP Dazzy Vance

7 108 funkley SP Rube Waddell

7 109 Kraft 3B Brooks Robinson

7 110 UCONN SP Don Drysdale

7 111 Spartans 3B Home Run Baker

7 112 Larryboy SP Tom Glavine

8 113 Larryboy OF Bernie Williams

8 114 Spartans SP Ron Guidry

8 115 UCONN SP Catfish Hunter

8 116 Kraft 2B Paul Molitor

8 117 funkley OF Goose Goslin

8 118 Koya SP Lefty Gomez

8 119 bogart SP Addie Joss

8 120 Doug B OF Sammy Sosa

8 121 Harrier 2B Cupid Childs

8 122 Pickles SS Barry Larkin

8 123 Sammy3469 1B Dan Brouthers

8 124 Nipsey SS Ozzie Smith

8 125 Capella SP Bert Blyleven

8 126 lastresort C Gary Carter

8 127 Spock Joe Kelley

8 128 pumpnick George Davis

9-1 pumpnick ON THE CLOCK

9-2 Spock

9-3 lastresort

9-4 Capella

9-5 Nipsey

9-6 Sammy3469

9-7 Pickles

9-8 Harrier

9-3 Doug B

9-10 bogart

9-11 Koya

9-12 funkley

9-13 Kraft

9-14 UCONN

9-15 Spartans

9-16 Larryboy

 
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give me Bert Blyleven, SP

two other guys I wanted, one will come off the turn, at least.
Interesting, there are some guys I would rate higher but not a huge reach.
tough to argue with 280+ wins and 3700 Ks.not in love with the pick myself, but he put up some good seasons, and was really hurt by bad, bad, bad teams.
The 75' Twins were 76-83......not that bad. Actually the Twins were 573 - 548 from 70' through 76'. Then he won a WS with the Twins in 87' so don't blame it on them.
some of those 80s Indian teams were no treat. but he did pitch for some solid teams..
Wow. Some of this Blyleven & bad team stuff is myth.After leaving the Twins in 76 to Texas the Rangers go 170-154

To the Pirates in 78 who go 269-216

To the Indians who go 335-416 :X but mainly two bad seasons; 71-91 and 60-102

Back to the Twins in 86 who go 247-239

Finishes 89-92 with Anaheim who go 324-324.
He went to the post season twice. That's more than some of the guys already selected.
2 rings.
 
give me Bert Blyleven, SP

two other guys I wanted, one will come off the turn, at least.
Interesting, there are some guys I would rate higher but not a huge reach.
tough to argue with 280+ wins and 3700 Ks.not in love with the pick myself, but he put up some good seasons, and was really hurt by bad, bad, bad teams.
The 75' Twins were 76-83......not that bad. Actually the Twins were 573 - 548 from 70' through 76'. Then he won a WS with the Twins in 87' so don't blame it on them.
some of those 80s Indian teams were no treat. but he did pitch for some solid teams..
Wow. Some of this Blyleven & bad team stuff is myth.After leaving the Twins in 76 to Texas the Rangers go 170-154

To the Pirates in 78 who go 269-216

To the Indians who go 335-416 :X but mainly two bad seasons; 71-91 and 60-102

Back to the Twins in 86 who go 247-239

Finishes 89-92 with Anaheim who go 324-324.
:mellow: those records don't exactly hammer home your point.
 
give me Bert Blyleven, SP

two other guys I wanted, one will come off the turn, at least.
Interesting, there are some guys I would rate higher but not a huge reach.
tough to argue with 280+ wins and 3700 Ks.not in love with the pick myself, but he put up some good seasons, and was really hurt by bad, bad, bad teams.
The 75' Twins were 76-83......not that bad. Actually the Twins were 573 - 548 from 70' through 76'. Then he won a WS with the Twins in 87' so don't blame it on them.
some of those 80s Indian teams were no treat. but he did pitch for some solid teams..
Wow. Some of this Blyleven & bad team stuff is myth.After leaving the Twins in 76 to Texas the Rangers go 170-154

To the Pirates in 78 who go 269-216

To the Indians who go 335-416 :X but mainly two bad seasons; 71-91 and 60-102

Back to the Twins in 86 who go 247-239

Finishes 89-92 with Anaheim who go 324-324.
:mellow: those records don't exactly hammer home your point.
Overall it looks more average than bad. Seems a big difference if one of his main arguments for the HOF is being able to rise above the bad teams around him.
 
C/1B/OF Gary Carter.

Very, very underated. Spent a good chunk of his career in Montreal, so that probably is why. Great defense too.

 
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so are you going to pinch-hit for Ozzie in the third-inning or the fifth?
Why would you ever need to pinch hit for anyone when you're up by two runs and have Eck warming in the bullpen? :own3d:
how are you going to score two runs with THAT lineup? :own3d:
Shouldn't be a problem when facing Bert Blyleven. :own3d:
You think Cy pitching on half-day rest is going to sneak an eephus pitch past Willie, Willie and Willie, P.A.? :own3d:
 
so are you going to pinch-hit for Ozzie in the third-inning or the fifth?
Why would you ever need to pinch hit for anyone when you're up by two runs and have Eck warming in the bullpen? :own3d:
how are you going to score two runs with THAT lineup? :own3d:
Shouldn't be a problem when facing Bert Blyleven. :own3d:
You think Cy pitching on half-day rest is going to sneak an eephus pitch past Willie, Willie and Willie, P.A.? :own3d:
Yes. :own3d:
 
so are you going to pinch-hit for Ozzie in the third-inning or the fifth?
Why would you ever need to pinch hit for anyone when you're up by two runs and have Eck warming in the bullpen? :own3d:
how are you going to score two runs with THAT lineup? :own3d:
Shouldn't be a problem when facing Bert Blyleven. :own3d:
You think Cy pitching on half-day rest is going to sneak an eephus pitch past Willie, Willie and Willie, P.A.? :own3d:
Yes. :own3d:
:no: :own3d:
 

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