


bold man, swarms darts wrote:beave wrote:bold man, swarms darts wrote:why are you a braves fan? TBS?
actually my braves fanhood is probably like the least questionable of my allegiances.
is it TBS though? or did you just like andruw jones or something

5% Tint wrote:jewels, SVC - hope you guys enjoyed watching a true bullpen at work tonight


Spoilt Victorian Child wrote:5% Tint wrote:jewels, SVC - hope you guys enjoyed watching a true bullpen at work tonight
Really I'm just glad to see Halladay picking up where he left off.

The last-place Phillies were 0-42 when trailing after eight innings before coming back against Rodriguez, who replaced John Axford as the closer last week.
Joe Savery (1-2) pitched a scoreless ninth for the win. It was the first time in 18 tries that the Phillies won a game Savery appeared in.



5% Tint wrote:jewels, SVC - hope you guys enjoyed watching a true bullpen at work tonight
Cronos wrote:I say tons of things to people IRL

husbands wrote:
RIP
also

Amblin wrote:ayo genius king
my team is storied as fuck



Amblin wrote:billingsley is bearded and back with a vengeance








Ken Rosenthal wrote:Yes, the Marlins are about to go through yet another violent upheaval, though with a different motivation than in the past.
Monday’s trade — right-hander Anibal Sanchez and infielder Omar Infante to the Tigers for right-hander Jacob Turner, catcher Rob Brantly and left-hander Brian Flynn, along with an exchange of competitive-balance picks — was not the start of a fire sale.
It actually was worse — an admission by the Marlins that they didn’t know what they were doing last winter.
The Marlins did not trade Sanchez and Infante for payroll reasons, though they will save about $4 million this season and $4 million the next. No, they made the deal because they’re disgusted by their underachieving team, and want to try something different.
Again.

Robo-Chachi wrote:Of course the Royals sign Jason Kendall.
Robo-Chachi wrote:Robo-Chachi wrote:Of course the Royals sign Jason Kendall.
And Jason Kendell retires.


clown wrote:Ken Rosenthal wrote:Yes, the Marlins are about to go through yet another violent upheaval, though with a different motivation than in the past.
Monday’s trade — right-hander Anibal Sanchez and infielder Omar Infante to the Tigers for right-hander Jacob Turner, catcher Rob Brantly and left-hander Brian Flynn, along with an exchange of competitive-balance picks — was not the start of a fire sale.
It actually was worse — an admission by the Marlins that they didn’t know what they were doing last winter.
The Marlins did not trade Sanchez and Infante for payroll reasons, though they will save about $4 million this season and $4 million the next. No, they made the deal because they’re disgusted by their underachieving team, and want to try something different.
Again.
good thing they're stuck with Ozzie Guillen at least, right????!!!!
