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  • #16
    We bad news bear
    Originally posted by Madman81
    Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
    Need help? Questions? Concerns? Want to chat? PM me!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by markotsay7 View Post
      We bad news bear
      LOL

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      • #18
        This is ridiculous. The worst team in baseball won't have a run like this.

        Like Fritz said, it's an anomaly. Utterly and totally inexplicable. Any attempts to explic it will be in vain.
        poop

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        • #19
          One losing streak/month does not predicate "as bad of a team as there's ever been in the franchises' existence."

          Went 54-108 once. I would guess this team has at least 22 more wins in them.

          If they fired Beinfest over this, they're idiots.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Hugg View Post
            One losing streak/month does not predicate "as bad of a team as there's ever been in the franchises' existence."

            Went 54-108 once. I would guess this team has at least 22 more wins in them.

            If they fired Beinfest over this, they're idiots.
            Word.
            poop

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Hugg View Post
              One losing streak/month does not predicate "as bad of a team as there's ever been in the franchises' existence."

              Went 54-108 once. I would guess this team has at least 22 more wins in them.

              If they fired Beinfest over this, they're idiots.
              Yeah I meant to say that they were playing as bad, not that they were.

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              • #22
                Which is true.

                But, I don't see how you can fire the gm cause his team sucks when his ace is hurt and his best player inexplicably turned into Nick Punto. It's oversimplifying things, but if we had JJ and Hanley was being Hanley, none of this would be happening.

                I'm not saying this team isn't flawed, but man there's maybe 3 teams in the league who could lose 2 players of that caliber (might as well say we lost Hanley) and still contend.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Hugg View Post
                  Which is true.

                  But, I don't see how you can fire the gm cause his team sucks when his ace is hurt and his best player inexplicably turned into Nick Punto. It's oversimplifying things, but if we had JJ and Hanley was being Hanley, none of this would be happening.
                  I don't think he should be fired. I don't make those decisions though

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                  • #24
                    I honestly don't see Loria ever firing him.

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                    • #25
                      Hope you're right

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Hugg View Post
                        One losing streak/month does not predicate "as bad of a team as there's ever been in the franchises' existence."

                        Went 54-108 once. I would guess this team has at least 22 more wins in them.

                        If they fired Beinfest over this, they're idiots.
                        The team is heading into a new stadium next year, and they're now 1-19 in June.

                        A fan who understands the game might see it as an inexplicable anamoly.

                        An owner who runs the team and has to appeal to casual fans would probably overreact to such a situation. Especially when the owner has a reputation of pocketing money and not really caring about the franchise.

                        At the end of the day, Jack McKeon is now the third manager this team has had in less than two years.

                        Sooner or later, the owner will probably start looking at the guys who actually put the team together.

                        And really, I personally like this front office.

                        But honestly, the only move this front office made this offseason that has worked was the Randy Choate move. That's it.

                        Considering the fact that Loria's goals this offseason were to greatly improve the bullpen, he is probably disappointed.

                        He's also said numerous times that he thinks this is a playoff team, which makes him look like a tool to the public.

                        I'm just trying to look at it from the owner's perspective.

                        Not to mention that Loria's proven in the past to be somewhat Steinbrenner-esque.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Erick View Post
                          The team is heading into a new stadium next year, and they're now 1-19 in June.

                          A fan who understands the game might see it as an inexplicable anamoly.

                          An owner who runs the team and has to appeal to casual fans would probably overreact to such a situation. Especially when the owner has a reputation of pocketing money and not really caring about the franchise.

                          At the end of the day, Jack McKeon is now the third manager this team has had in less than two years.

                          Sooner or later, the owner will probably start looking at the guys who actually put the team together.

                          And really, I personally like this front office.

                          But honestly, the only move this front office made this offseason that has worked was the Randy Choate move. That's it.
                          Considering the fact that Loria's goals this offseason were to greatly improve the bullpen, he is probably disappointed.

                          He's also said numerous times that he thinks this is a playoff team, which makes him look like a tool to the public.

                          I'm just trying to look at it from the owner's perspective.

                          Not to mention that Loria's proven in the past to be somewhat Steinbrenner-esque.
                          Greg Dobbs
                          Mujica and Webb for Maybin
                          Infante and Dunn for Uggla
                          Coghlan playing a decent CF.

                          All of those have worked well enough to be relevant.

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                          • #28
                            How did the game go? I wasn't able to watch it. Did Jack fall asleep?
                            LHP Chad James-Jupiter Hammerheads-

                            5-15 3.80 ERA (27 starts) 149.1IP 173H 63ER 51BB 124K

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by TealMonster08 View Post
                              Greg Dobbs
                              Mujica and Webb for Maybin
                              Infante and Dunn for Uggla
                              Coghlan playing a decent CF.

                              All of those have worked well enough to be relevant.
                              -Forgot about Dobbs (although that was just a minor league signing, and they've just been fortunate with him. Really not a big deal)

                              -Cameron Maybin is more valuable than Ryan Webb and Edward Mujica combined

                              -The Uggla deal is a win, financially. In terms of the production it's bought to the team, Loria is probably very disappointed. Mike Dunn has been terrible. Omar Infante's situational hitting (which was what was talked about at the time of the deal) has been a disappointment. (it evens out with Infante at least because he's been awesome, defensively) The rest of the money was used to sign Buck/Vazquez; Buck has been an overpaid upgrade, and Vazquez has been the worst.

                              -Coghlan's been a disappointment, which only makes the Maybin deal look even worse, at this point. (Maybin has actually outplayed Coghlan this year)
                              Last edited by Erick; 06-21-2011, 01:06 AM.

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                              • #30
                                Erick you are straight-up trippin bruh.
                                LHP Chad James-Jupiter Hammerheads-

                                5-15 3.80 ERA (27 starts) 149.1IP 173H 63ER 51BB 124K

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