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I see bad things coming on the horizon. just sayin'.
at least randy johnson pitched a complete game
16 hr in July, 2 in August.
hes really good
Jay threw the Mets a backhanded complement in our thread, heres one for his.

Giambi is a fucking animal again. Nice comeback.

































He must be on the juice. HGH is undetectable.
enjoy mark bellhorn
im hearing youklis, and move him to 2nd. sox really have nothing to give the mets.
Hi.
And finally back in first.
Galt Wrote:Mariano isn't the best closer anymore.
Yep.
for the first time all season, with the yanks in first and the sox behind in the wild card, for just this moment , i feel that harmony and balance has been restored to the world.

i will sleep the sleep of the innocent tonight.
Yes, God is truely showing his wrath for the American people right now. And I'm buying playoff tickets.
Can I come with you?
you'd be the first girl to
OH SNAP!!!
galt, its obvious from that statement that you are a bush supporter. why do you keep switching sides?
because of nigger poop
Keyser Soze Wrote:im hearing youklis, and move him to 2nd. sox really have nothing to give the mets.
what are you talking about?
NEXT YEAR IS NOW
The Jays Wrote:
Galt Wrote:Mariano isn't the best closer anymore.
Yep.
It was no stretch in April to say that Rivera wasn't the best closer. Some or all of Gagne, Lidge, Rodriguez, Nathan, and possibly Foulke were considered by most everyone (aside from direhard Yankee fans like you, who also think that Jeter is both the best defensive and offensive shortstop in baseball) to better than Rivera.

He has most assuredly had an amazing year, probably his best ever, and definitely was without a shadow of a doubt the best closer in baseball this year.

One area of concern:

2005 vs. Boston (regular season)
8.2 innings 6 runs

2004 vs. Boston (regular season)
10.2 innings 5 runs

2004 vs. Boston (playoffs)
3.1 innings 702,052,252 runs
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