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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 5:25 pm 
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I know the Cubs payed millions for 2 established ML hitters,but as a Cub Fan wouldn't some youth platoon in CF or RF get you more excited? Wheter it's Fuld,Aducci or whatever else they have besides Colvin. Those millions used would have looked good spent on a few more arms.

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I thought the same thing after reading the Trib sports section today...but then I remembered Felix Pie, Corey Patterson, et al..

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Fuld- unreliable for a full year per Hendry due to diabetes. He does get worn down very easy. Colvin will be a call up and we will see.

From 'Others" accounts, the Cubs have a number of good MLB propsects and while everyone loves prospects, the word CHEAP is what owners love. Vitters, Castro, could 1/2 IF even this season.

Brett Jackson is CF, already a top 50 prospect in all of baseball per BA.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:36 am 
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Marlon Byrd has been tearing it up this season for me on MLB THE SHOW, so I would say stick with him!!! :lol: :lol:

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Chris_in_joliet wrote:
Marlon Byrd has been tearing it up this season for me on MLB THE SHOW, so I would say stick with him!!! :lol: :lol:

I hit about 75 home runs in one season with Tyler Houston in MLB 99 on playstation. Never trust video game stats.

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Byrd will be solid. I don't want anything to do with nady. I would rather see some more of colvin.

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Nady is my guy

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HOVA wrote:
Nady is my guy


Yes, I like both Byrd & Nady. I hope they do well,but once in awhile it doesn't hurt to take a chance on a kid. Cubs do this with pitchers but not hitters.

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I agree but they have too much $$ invested in the outfield to go young there. It's easier to do it with pitchers.

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If Colvin is ready, you dont hold him back for Xavier Nady or Marlon Byrd.


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Douchebag wrote:
Chris_in_joliet wrote:
Marlon Byrd has been tearing it up this season for me on MLB THE SHOW, so I would say stick with him!!! :lol: :lol:

I hit about 75 home runs in one season with Tyler Houston in MLB 99 on playstation. Never trust video game stats.

On MVP Baseball 2004 I was routinely hitting back-to-back jacks with Todds Walker and Hollandsworth. They led me to a fictitious world championship. Yep.

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Douchebag wrote:
Chris_in_joliet wrote:
Marlon Byrd has been tearing it up this season for me on MLB THE SHOW, so I would say stick with him!!! :lol: :lol:

I hit about 75 home runs in one season with Tyler Houston in MLB 99 on playstation. Never trust video game stats.



Brooks Kieschnick hit 50 some bombs hitting behind Sosa for me on World Series baseball for the Genesis

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Curious Hair wrote:
On MVP Baseball 2004 I was routinely hitting back-to-back jacks with Todds Walker and Hollandsworth. They led me to a fictitious world championship. Yep.


me too. prior had a perfect game, and wood had 23 strikeouts in one game. i got the diamond jaxx a championship as well...

then it was back to the smooth smooth grooves of snow patrol...ahhh...the days.


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Prior's game was better. :wink:


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then it was back to the smooth smooth grooves of snow patrol...ahhh...the days.


my co-co-co!

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Prior's game was better. :wink:

:lol: Very well played




I must have won 12 or 13 World Series on MLB The Show. Prior Averaged about 18 K's per start and Aramis hit 412 for the season.


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Video games are great. Back when I used to play Triple Play, I played like half a season with the Sox and was something like 75-6. I remember I had Freddy Garcia's ERA well under 1.

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