Bill McNeal wrote:So let me get this straight. Howard is done for the year because he dropped a donut on his foot?
cream-filled, tho
Bill McNeal wrote:So let me get this straight. Howard is done for the year because he dropped a donut on his foot?
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.

Bill McNeal wrote:So let me get this straight. Howard is done for the year because he dropped a donut on his foot?

Bill McNeal wrote:So let me get this straight. Howard is done for the year because he dropped a donut on his foot?


CalvinBall wrote:It broke his toe.

ReadingPhilly wrote:Bill McNeal wrote:So let me get this straight. Howard is done for the year because he dropped a donut on his foot?
Was actually that steel pipe they swing.


A report surfaced last month, however, that he [Swisher] wants a deal similar to the seven-year, $126 million contract that Washington gave Jayson Werth. Is Swisher worth that much?


Bucky wrote:i give swish 10 years 10 billion
best poster
o wait



Matt Gelb wrote:Charlie Manuel, unprovoked, made an interesting comparison between Jimmy Rollins and a certain free-agent-to-be: "A month ago when we're talking about getting [Michael] Bourn for a leadoff hitter, Rollins got more production. Bourn might have a little higher average, but Rollins has more production. So which one would you rather have in your leadoff hole?" Entering Monday, Rollins' OPS was .743 and Bourn's .742. Rollins' is pushed by slugging percentage, while Bourn's is driven by on-base percentage.


smitty wrote:Bucky wrote:i give swish 10 years 10 billion
best poster
o wait
Guess Swish will have to settle for the best poster Wheelie.
Oh, wait.

Grotewold wrote:Matt Gelb wrote:Charlie Manuel, unprovoked, made an interesting comparison between Jimmy Rollins and a certain free-agent-to-be: "A month ago when we're talking about getting [Michael] Bourn for a leadoff hitter, Rollins got more production. Bourn might have a little higher average, but Rollins has more production. So which one would you rather have in your leadoff hole?" Entering Monday, Rollins' OPS was .743 and Bourn's .742. Rollins' is pushed by slugging percentage, while Bourn's is driven by on-base percentage.
Chuck's not so bullish on Bourn. And you shouldn't be either.

Matt Gelb @magelb
Charlie on Kendrick in 2013 rotation: "He's in there. Unless we get Price or someone like that." I laughed.



dajafi wrote:Bourn has more Chone Figgins potential than is really preferable.

