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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 7:04 am 
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Kind of an interesting year.

Lots of good options, especially in the National League

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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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In a race this tight, I gotta think the pitcher who 'leads' his team into the playoffs will win it. So i'll pick Halladay at this point with Tim Hudson and Josh Johnson a close 2 and 3

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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 7:19 am 
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You can make a case for at least 6 guys in each league

Lee
Cahill
Bucholz
Lester
Sabathia
Price


Wainwright
Halladay
Jimenez
Hudson
Johnson
Latos


Good pitching year


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rogers park bryan wrote:
You can make a case for at least 6 guys in each league

Lee
Cahill
Bucholz
Lester
Sabathia
Price


Wainwright
Halladay
Jimenez
Hudson
Johnson
Latos


Good pitching year


Lee has faltered a bit of late; that could cost him


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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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Halladay was a lock but he did hit a really rough patch. Wainwright might come up with it

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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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How about C.C. Sabathia? The White Sox will likely see the big guy either Saturday or Sunday when the Yankees visit U.S. Cellular Field. Sabathia's been money in the bank at Yankee Stadium this season, and has a 17-5 record after beating the Mariners last Sunday in the Bronx.


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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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How about C.C. Sabathia? The White Sox will likely see the big guy either Saturday or Sunday when the Yankees visit U.S. Cellular Field. Sabathia's been money in the bank at Yankee Stadium this season, and has a 17-5 record after beating the Mariners last Sunday in the Bronx.

Hope Sabathia chokes on whatever Cass Elliot ate. Fuck him.

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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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SHARK wrote:
How about C.C. Sabathia? The White Sox will likely see the big guy either Saturday or Sunday when the Yankees visit U.S. Cellular Field. Sabathia's been money in the bank at Yankee Stadium this season, and has a 17-5 record after beating the Mariners last Sunday in the Bronx.


I agree with Shark about Carsten Charles Sabathia. Unfortunately, we remains at odds over his intense hatred for John "The Otter" Forsythe, noted legend of stage and screen.

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Hope Sabathia chokes on whatever Cass Elliot ate. Fuck him.


What are you - a Cleveland Indians fan? Take it easy, fellow!

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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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Playoff and World Series hero Carsten Charles Sabathia just moved himself to a 19 - 5 record. Over 8 innings of brilliantly pitched baseball, he allowed one (1) measly hit in the 2nd inning. Better yet, that punk Dallas Braden was the losing pitcher.

With The Glorious New York Yankees having 28 games remaining, I PREDICT that he will win 22 games AND the Cy Young Award.

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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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By the numbers: Roy Halladay and Felix Hernandez


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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:51 pm 
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stoneroses86 wrote:
Playoff and World Series hero Carsten Charles Sabathia just moved himself to a 19 - 5 record. Over 8 innings of brilliantly pitched baseball, he allowed one (1) measly hit in the 2nd inning. Better yet, that punk Dallas Braden was the losing pitcher.

With The Glorious New York Yankees having 28 games remaining, I PREDICT that he will win 22 games AND the Cy Young Award.
Of all the line drives hit back through the box, its a shame one hasnt found the center of this dickbags forehead. Fuck him, the Yankees, and Stienbrenners turning to dust bones.

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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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badrogue17 wrote:
stoneroses86 wrote:
Playoff and World Series hero Carsten Charles Sabathia just moved himself to a 19 - 5 record. Over 8 innings of brilliantly pitched baseball, he allowed one (1) measly hit in the 2nd inning. Better yet, that punk Dallas Braden was the losing pitcher.

With The Glorious New York Yankees having 28 games remaining, I PREDICT that he will win 22 games AND the Cy Young Award.
Of all the line drives hit back through the box, its a shame one hasnt found the center of this dickbags forehead. Fuck him, the Yankees, and Stienbrenners turning to dust bones.


What are you trying to say?

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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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Who's up for the Cy Strezo award?

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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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stoneroses86 wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
stoneroses86 wrote:
Playoff and World Series hero Carsten Charles Sabathia just moved himself to a 19 - 5 record. Over 8 innings of brilliantly pitched baseball, he allowed one (1) measly hit in the 2nd inning. Better yet, that punk Dallas Braden was the losing pitcher.

With The Glorious New York Yankees having 28 games remaining, I PREDICT that he will win 22 games AND the Cy Young Award.
Of all the line drives hit back through the box, its a shame one hasnt found the center of this dickbags forehead. Fuck him, the Yankees, and Stienbrenners turning to dust bones.


What are you trying to say?


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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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Sabathia in the A.L.

Halladay or Wainwright in the N.L....I'll say Halladay, just because the Phillies will probably get the wild card and guys who help their team qualify for the playoffs over ones that do not, seem to get the edge.

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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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C.C. Sabathia won again yesterday for the Yankees, and is all but unbeatable at their billion dollar ballpark in the Bronx. He's now 19-5 with an ERA of 3.02. Talk about money well spent.


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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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C.C. Sabathia won again yesterday for the Yankees, and is all but unbeatable at their billion dollar ballpark in the Bronx. He's now 19-5 with an ERA of 3.02. Talk about money well spent.

We can also talk about turncoat lying pieces of shit. Oh thats right we already are.

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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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I think that you may be confusing Benedict Arnold ("Connecticut's Black Sheep") with Carsten Charles Sabathia.

Benedict Arnold (no relation to renowned sitcom star Tom Arnold) was an American General who betrayed his Country.

Carsten Charles Sabathia is a major league pitcher who, in two (2) seasons with The Glorious New York Yankees, has won 38 games while losing 13. That is a winning percentage of 74.5%. Plus, even factoring in no decisions, he has been the winning pitcher in 60.3% of the games he has started. Additionally, he has won a World Series Championship and has been named the Most Valuable Player of the American League Championship Series. Oh, and he is in the middle of a $152 million dollar contract.

Sources say, however, that he remains bothered by your opinion of him! Laugh out loud!

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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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Sources say, however, that he remains bothered by your opinion of him! Laugh out loud!

Why would he be bothered? he has your tongue firmly implanted in his asscrack for anything to bother him.

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 Post subject: Re: Cy Young Award
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Although your sentence did not actually make sense from a structural and grammatical standpoint, I think I know what you mean.

Did you mean this literally or figuratively? Because, in the interests of full disclosure, I have never actually met Carsten Charles Sabathia, World Series hero.

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