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baddog

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  1. Neumann said in the paper that this kid will be one of the best backs in the country.
  2. That 17-18 year old Babe Ruth team has some really good players and should go far. With Matison Smith, Brandon Powell, and Eric Sparks pitching, and the bats of Aaron Dalton, Chris Laird, and Taylor McInnis, this should be a hard team to stop. Good luck to them and the 16 year olds.
  3. Well, it's about time. That guy is awesome. Congrats.
  4. Good post bigred. I agree that being called classless is not so bad, just taking my stance. I bet every looky loo (I like that) has questioned a call from time to time, just not voiced it. (No one will own up to it though). I'm through with this topic. I have said my peace and I am ready for the tar and feathers which I am sure will ensue.
  5. Gee Penny, I guess you can't handle two questions at once. They were seperate. I guess I should have said 'also' in front of my third sentence. Absolutely nothing I said is laughable, except maybe to you. I have not bashed anyone on here, just questioned some decisions during a game. If that ruffles your feathers, then so be it. If a coach feels that his pitcher is not throwing his best stuff (walks, passed balls, base hits...etc) he may make a switch. Excellent call. If he has a batter who is not producing at the plate and his bat is up in the next inning where he really needs a hit, he may pinch-hit. Excellent call. If he has a defensive player who is making error on top of error, he may want to make a switch. Excellent call. All of these are tough calls to make, but in order to give yourself a chance to win, you have to make them. I think you take me the wrong way. Just because someone questions a coach, doesn't mean he is not pulling for his team. Heck, that's exactly what I am doing. I would like to get past the 3rd round. If that is where you are comfortable, then ok.
  6. No problem. Just voicing my opinion and they come crawling out of the woodwork. I don't mind being disagreed with, but attacks on my character I take offense to.
  7. Let me get this straight. You are making fun of people who are debating on the internet and you post a picture of a handicapped kid and referring to him as a retard? That's really not very funny in my book and, but for the grace of God, there go you. If you have nothing of substance to add to the debate, I suggest you go to another thread.
  8. Penny, Let me respond to you like this: 1. Don't ever make a personal attack on my character by calling me classless. You are not the epitome of class. 2. If a coach/manager cannot handle second guessing, he/she needs to find another profession. 3. If you honestly believe that a managerial decision could not have been made in game 3 that would have at least curtailed the bleeding of unearned runs, then you are simply a blind follower....something I will never be. To question authority is to have free will, to sit back and say nothing is gutless.
  9. Sure is tough to see an "L" put by a pitcher's name when he is doing his job creating ground ball outs, and the defense can't deliver. When routine outs end up scoring on you, you're in big trouble. These two guys hadn't pitched in more than a month. Were we prepared for a best-of-three series?
  10. Hey Vidor, don't start dragging your chin. If you play sports long enough, especially baseball, you are going to have the game from hell like this one....everyone does. Nederland is always competitive in baseball and they have a fine pitcher in Matison Smith. Congrats to him on a fine game.
  11. 1. Pride Of The Yankees....Gary Cooper as Lou Gehrig 2. 61
  12. Yeah, I guess the coach would be the one to ask. But when two great pitchers play for the same high school in different eras, the comparisons are bound to be made. I know Ehlert is a great pitcher, I was just wondering about his stamina.
  13. Thanks jdog, I looked right over it. Wish someone would answer my other question about Ehlert.
  14. Ehlert may one day play in the big leagues. If he plays AL, he won't have to bat. If he plays NL, he will probably be asked to lay down a bunt. Change can be either good or bad, depends on how drastic a change and the kid himself. If he has a roundhouse swing or is dropping his shoulder, that would seem to be something drastic. If all he needs to do is keep his head down (biggest problem with a bad swing), that can be corrected without major change. I have a question about Ehlert. Is he considered as good as Beau Hale? I remember when LCM was in the playoffs with Beau, the LCM coach would ask the opposing team if they wanted a single game elimination. If they did, Hale would pitch every game. Is Ehlert that capable of a pitcher? BTW, whatever happened to Hale?
  15. Maybe some of you have already seen it on TV, but I had to post it on here. It seems that Hollywood is interested in this kid's story and may make a movie about him. I would take my kids and go see it.
  16. This is a different video than the first one I had. In this one, it does not tell you that his last shot was at the buzzer. He scored 20 points during his 4 minute stint.
  17. Here is something everyone should see. It is very moving. Watch the fans. [Hidden Content]
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