'94, best record in baseball when the strike hit.
Look at this freaking lineup!
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'94, best record in baseball when the strike hit.
Look at this freaking lineup!
Look at this freaking lineup!
My Indians werent too shabby, look at this power
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1B-Paul Sorrento
2B-Carlos Baerga
SS-Omar Vizquel
3B-Jim Thome
LF-Albert Belle
CF-Kenny Lofton
RF-Manny Ramirez
DH-Eddie Murray
My Indians werent too shabby, look at this power
C-Alomar JR
1B-Paul Sorrento
2B-Carlos Baerga
SS-Omar Vizquel
3B-Jim Thome
LF-Albert Belle
CF-Kenny Lofton
RF-Manny Ramirez
DH-Eddie Murray
Imagine Jim Abbott no-hit a Cleveland lineup very similar to that in 93. I still say that is one of the most amazing things I have ever watched in sports. A guy with 1 hand throwing a no-hitter. Man I loved Jim Abbott. I was really big in to baseball cards then. I used to go nuts when I'd get a JA card. I even sent him one once to get an autograph.
That is so awesome! He could absolutely pitch like no ones business. I played high school ball against a kid with 1 arm. The dude could sling it, and watching him flip the glove over each pitch was unbelievable
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my first baseball game I ever went to was Yankees vs Angels. I remember sitting in the outfield during warmups and my dad giving me his binoculars and told me to watch Abbott. I couldn't believe it. When he went to the Yankees I was pumped.
I think the AL East standings could get turned upside down from last year.
Grady looked like a guy who was ready to become one of the elites in the game. Injuries have certainly robbed him of what could have been an excellent career. Ever think Montreal/Washington wishes they didn't pull that trade off for Colon? They gave up Sizemore, Cliff Lee, and Brandon Phillips(Lee Stevens too).
Imagine Jim Abbott no-hit a Cleveland lineup very similar to that in 93. I still say that is one of the most amazing things I have ever watched in sports. A guy with 1 hand throwing a no-hitter. Man I loved Jim Abbott. I was really big in to baseball cards then. I used to go nuts when I'd get a JA card. I even sent him one once to get an autograph.
Remember what people said about the Marlins last year? Toronto is in the same boat. Will be interesting to say the least.
Remember what people said about the Marlins last year? Toronto is in the same boat. Will be interesting to say the least.
I think that the orioles might be the only ones under .500 in that division.
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Why u think such a big drop for them? Dont recall them having a ton of departures from last year's team
I think that the orioles might be the only ones under .500 in that division.
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Why u think such a big drop for them? Dont recall them having a ton of departures from last year's team
I could see the Red Sox being under .500 too.
Because in reality they got super lucky. They were 29-9 in one run games and won 16 or 17 extra inning games in a row.
They also I believe finished the season giving up more runs then they scored. I just don't think those type of stats lend to long term success
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3 out of 4 or something is lucky, 29-9 and the 16 out of 17 I think you have to have a little more than luck. While I dont see them winning 90+, I cant see them too far away from 80+
Imagine Jim Abbott no-hit a Cleveland lineup very similar to that in 93. I still say that is one of the most amazing things I have ever watched in sports. A guy with 1 hand throwing a no-hitter. Man I loved Jim Abbott. I was really big in to baseball cards then. I used to go nuts when I'd get a JA card. I even sent him one once to get an autograph.