Why the Padres are still in first place (part two)...
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Why the Padres are still in first place (part two)...
Because they pwn the Gnats.
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Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part two)...
Nobody cares.
Tell me, tard... who is going to win the NL Cy Young and why?
Tell me, tard... who is going to win the NL Cy Young and why?
Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part two)...
Ever get tired of biting my ankles, moron?
I never said that Latos would win the CY, and you know it.
That's OK though, just keep on what doing you're doing. Your desperate need to attract attention provides a welcome occasional laugh.
I never said that Latos would win the CY, and you know it.
That's OK though, just keep on what doing you're doing. Your desperate need to attract attention provides a welcome occasional laugh.
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Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part two)...
Link to where I stated or even intimated anything about Latos?
However. You did seem pretty sure Jimenez was a run-away. Most people put him 3rd behind two guys I mentioned... Wainwright and Halladay. Why? Because strikeouts and IP do matter.
EAD, loser.
However. You did seem pretty sure Jimenez was a run-away. Most people put him 3rd behind two guys I mentioned... Wainwright and Halladay. Why? Because strikeouts and IP do matter.
EAD, loser.
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Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part two)...
This past weekend series had to hurt, huh Mikey?
Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part two)...
Definitely hurt.
Luckily I was too busy putting together a bbq and pool party to watch the melt.
Still got:
1. Best record in the NL
2. A 5 game margin over the Gnats.
It's a good they got this out of their system now.
The Phillies definitely have a strong rotation, and I know that the Pads have always had trouble against Oswalt.
Hopefully the timely hitting will start coming back again soon.
Luckily I was too busy putting together a bbq and pool party to watch the melt.
Still got:
1. Best record in the NL
2. A 5 game margin over the Gnats.
It's a good they got this out of their system now.
The Phillies definitely have a strong rotation, and I know that the Pads have always had trouble against Oswalt.
Hopefully the timely hitting will start coming back again soon.
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Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part two)...
Did any of your local papers detail the ass whoopping the Phillies have given the Padres at their ballpark since they opened in 2004? They've won 7 straight against at Petco and are 18-4 overall since 2004.Mikey wrote:Definitely hurt.
Luckily I was too busy putting together a bbq and pool party to watch the melt.
Still got:
1. Best record in the NL
2. A 5 game margin over the Gnats.
It's a good they got this out of their system now.
The Phillies definitely have a strong rotation, and I know that the Pads have always had trouble against Oswalt.
Hopefully the timely hitting will start coming back again soon.
Edit- One thing I don't understand is how the Padres org allows such a large contingent of Phillies fans to get primo seating behind the Phillies dugout? Most teams move visiting fans as far away as possible but it seemed like a home game when I was listening to the game on the radio.
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Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part two)...
Just like in DC, the Padres are slaves to the almighty dollar. And when a large contingent of your fanbase still lives at home with mom and dad, they have a lot more money to spend.jiminphilly wrote:Edit- One thing I don't understand is how the Padres org allows such a large contingent of Phillies fans to get primo seating behind the Phillies dugout? Most teams move visiting fans as far away as possible but it seemed like a home game when I was listening to the game on the radio.
Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part two)...
Don't get the local papers. We're almost halfway between San Diego and LA, though still in SD County. The San Diego papers are of notoriously low quality when it comes to reporting national and international news, so we get the LA Times. Unfortunately they no longer have a San Diego edition, so Padre coverage consists of a 1 paragraph summary with the daily box score. Local sports coverage is the one thing I miss from not getting the Union Tribune.jiminphilly wrote:Did any of your local papers detail the ass whoopping the Phillies have given the Padres at their ballpark since they opened in 2004? They've won 7 straight against at Petco and are 18-4 overall since 2004.Mikey wrote:Definitely hurt.
Luckily I was too busy putting together a bbq and pool party to watch the melt.
Still got:
1. Best record in the NL
2. A 5 game margin over the Gnats.
It's a good they got this out of their system now.
The Phillies definitely have a strong rotation, and I know that the Pads have always had trouble against Oswalt.
Hopefully the timely hitting will start coming back again soon.
Edit- One thing I don't understand is how the Padres org allows such a large contingent of Phillies fans to get primo seating behind the Phillies dugout? Most teams move visiting fans as far away as possible but it seemed like a home game when I was listening to the game on the radio.
As far as the crowds go, it happens with a lot of visiting teams here. Most people who live here came from somewhere else and a lot still root for their hometown teams. Mets, Phillies, Cubs, Giants especially. We also get a lot of out of town attendance from LA, Phoenix and SF. I think half of Arizona shows up in San Diego at least once each summer.