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Jim Tracy out of work
He'd look great in Cardinal red.
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Re: Jim Tracy out of work
But if the Cards win the WS, Tony is probably locked in for years. Rather bittersweet for you I would guess. If the Cards do poorly in the playoffs, perhaps Tony is finally shot and hung and you can rejoice. Sort of.
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Re: Jim Tracy out of work
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But if the Cards win the WS, Tony is probably locked in for years. Rather bittersweet for you I would guess. If the Cards do poorly in the playoffs, perhaps Tony is finally shot and hung and you can rejoice. Sort of. -Zeno [/ QUOTE ] If he wins 2, I'll forgive him. |
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Re: Jim Tracy out of work
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He'd look great in Cardinal red. [/ QUOTE ] Does Jason Phillips come along for free? Would he play first and move Pujols to OF? |
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Re: Jim Tracy out of work
He would've looked good in Cincinnati Red. Bring the hometown manager back! Too bad the Reds locked up Narron so quickly.
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Re: Jim Tracy out of work
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[ QUOTE ] But if the Cards win the WS, Tony is probably locked in for years. Rather bittersweet for you I would guess. If the Cards do poorly in the playoffs, perhaps Tony is finally shot and hung and you can rejoice. Sort of. -Zeno [/ QUOTE ] If he wins 2, I'll forgive him. [/ QUOTE ] uh i would certainly hope so |
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Re: Jim Tracy out of work
i predict Tracy will get more money from Baltimore and spend the year there. he will then be fired for finishing below .500 in the toughest division in the majors.
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