tigra 0 #51 October 19, 2005 My bad. I could have sworn he was an ex Cub. I know I've seen him play at Wrigley and I don't remember going to any Cardinals games there this year, plus the Cubs have a habit of trading players who go on to become very successful. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scaryshari 0 #52 October 19, 2005 Yes he did. I feel that Pujols saw right through him. Hitters can do that!! Our boy Roy will TCB tonight!! Perhaps the Astros Management will refer back to % ball and stick with the basics. is Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymedic 0 #53 October 19, 2005 He was never a Cub. I am a die hard cubs fan and trust me...he was NOT a cubby. I wish he was. BUT we have Mr. Lee for that job. Marc otherwise known as Mr.Fallinwoman.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rebecca 0 #54 October 19, 2005 OMG! QuotePronounced: POO-holes you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel loquacious?' -- well do you, punk? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymedic 0 #55 October 19, 2005 Yep.... What do gay guys and cardinals fans have in common??? .. .. .. .. .. .. ..wait!!!.. .. .. .. .. They both like there...POO HOLES!!! DOOOHHHH!!!! speaking of mr Pujols he has only been a cardinal...since 2001. Marc otherwise known as Mr.Fallinwoman.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scaryshari 0 #56 October 19, 2005 When ya take a peek at the stats. How many times has he gone "O-fer?" I'm still mad. Mr. Poo-Poo was due-due. is Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sinker 0 #57 October 19, 2005 QuoteOMG! QuotePronounced: POO-holes damn he makes a lot of money. and damn can he hit a ball when it counts. GO CARDS!!! -the artist formerly known as sinker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #58 October 19, 2005 QuoteYes he did. I feel that Pujols saw right through him. Hitters can do that!! Our boy Roy will TCB tonight!! Perhaps the Astros Management will refer back to % ball and stick with the basics. ______________________________________ I guess, we'll have to wait till tonight, to see. You know, I've always thought a lot of Roger Clemens. The other night, after 18-innings of baseball and young Blake (I believe), had slapped one into the cheap-seats for the Astro's win. A lady interviewer, approached Roger Clemens to get his 'feelings' about the game. Roger, said very little and grabbed the game winner, Blake and told the interviewer that she needed to talk to him. He then, walked away, leaving it for the young guy. Roger Clemens, could've grabbed the spotlight one more time but, he gave it to the kid! That, is nothing more than CLASS! That, speaks a lot, for Roger Clemens. Not to mention the Astros! Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scaryshari 0 #59 October 19, 2005 He represents himself as a "true" athlete. He'd be nothing without a team...that's where it's all at. Now about that affair I need to have with Craig Biggio. Um...does anyone have contact info for Craig? I have some inspirational thoughts for him. is Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sinker 0 #60 October 19, 2005 QuoteQuoteYes he did. I feel that Pujols saw right through him. Hitters can do that!! Our boy Roy will TCB tonight!! Perhaps the Astros Management will refer back to % ball and stick with the basics. ______________________________________ I guess, we'll have to wait till tonight, to see. You know, I've always thought a lot of Roger Clemens. The other night, after 18-innings of baseball and young Blake (I believe), had slapped one into the cheap-seats for the Astro's win. A lady interviewer, approached Roger Clemens to get his 'feelings' about the game. Roger, said very little and grabbed the game winner, Blake and told the interviewer that she needed to talk to him. He then, walked away, leaving it for the young guy. Roger Clemens, could've grabbed the spotlight one more time but, he gave it to the kid! That, is nothing more than CLASS! That, speaks a lot, for Roger Clemens. Not to mention the Astros! Chuck No denying Roger Clemens is a class act... a real Hero! -the artist formerly known as sinker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #61 October 19, 2005 QuoteHe represents himself as a "true" athlete. He'd be nothing without a team...that's where it's all at. Now about that affair I need to have with Craig Biggio. Um...does anyone have contact info for Craig? I have some inspirational thoughts for him. ___________________________________ I'll bet you do! Anyone??? Anyone, able to help here??? Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #62 October 19, 2005 QuoteQuoteQuoteYes he did. I feel that Pujols saw right through him. Hitters can do that!! Our boy Roy will TCB tonight!! Perhaps the Astros Management will refer back to % ball and stick with the basics. ______________________________________ I guess, we'll have to wait till tonight, to see. You know, I've always thought a lot of Roger Clemens. The other night, after 18-innings of baseball and young Blake (I believe), had slapped one into the cheap-seats for the Astro's win. A lady interviewer, approached Roger Clemens to get his 'feelings' about the game. Roger, said very little and grabbed the game winner, Blake and told the interviewer that she needed to talk to him. He then, walked away, leaving it for the young guy. Roger Clemens, could've grabbed the spotlight one more time but, he gave it to the kid! That, is nothing more than CLASS! That, speaks a lot, for Roger Clemens. Not to mention the Astros! Chuck No denying Roger Clemens is a class act... a real Hero! ___________________________________________ It was players that like Roger Clemens, that I grew-up reading about. One of my very favorite players, though not an Astro, was Ozzie Smith of the Cards! He, was a neat guy! Damned good short-stop, too! Al Kaline (years ago) of the Tigers and a whole bunch more. That's just the way baseball has been. Yeah, sure! We've seen a few 'duds' over the years but, we never forget the really good players. Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymedic 0 #63 October 19, 2005 QuoteThat's just the way baseball has been. Yeah, sure! We've seen a few 'duds' over the years but, we never forget the really good players. And this is why I love baseball. It is just in my blood. Even if I am a cubs fan. I love to visit other cities and go to random baseball games...regardless of who's playing. THAT is fun. just to enjoy the game and the ballpark. Marc otherwise known as Mr.Fallinwoman.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #64 October 19, 2005 QuoteQuoteThat's just the way baseball has been. Yeah, sure! We've seen a few 'duds' over the years but, we never forget the really good players. And this is why I love baseball. It is just in my blood. Even if I am a cubs fan. I love to visit other cities and go to random baseball games...regardless of who's playing. THAT is fun. just to enjoy the game and the ballpark. ____________________________________________ I'm the same way! It's a great game. I think, one of my biggest thrills in life, was watching Nolan Ryan pitch! Besides that, he's a heckuva good guy. There is nothing wrong with being a Cubbys fan! The Cubs, have had some pretty good players, over the years. Ryne Sandburg, I enjoyed watching him and the rest of the Cubs play ball. Sitting in the stands, along the 3rd. base line, sippin' a cold brew and chompin' on a hot dog, watching your favorite team. It's baseball! Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites