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Santana is Simply Unhittable
The guy is freaking awesome right nowe. 7 innings tonight so far.
no runs. 2 hits. 1 walk. Tory Hunter made an insane diving diving catch to end the inning in the 7th. Check ESPN tonight to see it. Looks like he bested Pedro again. |
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Re: Santana is Simply Unhittable
I said he was the Cy Young about 2 months ago, along with a couple other people on here. He is the real deal.
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Re: Santana is Simply Unhittable
Santana should be the Cy Young winner. My guess is he finishes first, Schilling second, Rivera third.
Good night for the Yankees. I realize it's just Kansas City, but Mussina was great again, and the Royals did score 17 last night. And they pick up a game when Tampa Bay is facing Pedro, an extra bonus. |
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Re: Santana is Simply Unhittable
[ QUOTE ]
I said he was the Cy Young about 2 months ago, along with a couple other people on here. He is the real deal. [/ QUOTE ] I was one of those people. He locked it up right after I traded him from two fantasy baseball teams a month and a half into the season. It was a given after that. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] |
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Speaking of Unhittable
Roger Clemens is 17-4. He's 135-53 since Dan Duquette gave up on him, saying he was in the twilight of his career. Pretty good, and long, twilight.
He just might win another Cy Young award. |
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Re: Santana is Simply Unhittable
i'm sorry i can't say the same about your mother
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Re: Santana is Simply Unhittable
give props to Santana. I'm a rsox faN but I can't give the nod to schilling. He (Schilling) has a better record but also has better run support. Santana beats him in era and one other crucial stat (I cant think of it right now)
EDIT: for clarification bwana |
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Re: Santana is Simply Unhittable
He is holding batters below .200.
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Re: Santana is Simply Unhittable
i was the other one [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Re: Santana is Simply Unhittable
And he's the only baseball player in the Rock-'n-Roll Hall of Fame!
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