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Todd Hundley Sucks 

Post#1 » by 2poor » Wed Sep 26, 2007 6:18 pm

:lol:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hundlto01.shtml

Love the page sponsor. Also, I forgot how abysmal his career numbers are. He is near the top of my "most hated" list.

this reminded me of it. The Cubs have their own "division." :lol:

Page 2/ESPN.com wrote:CUBS DIVISION

47. LaTroy Hawkins, Chicago Cubs: Whenever I try to argue that anyone can be a closer and that the last three outs of a game are no big deal, someone always brings up LaTroy Hawkins. I have no rebuttal for LaTroy Hawkins.

48. Corey Patterson, Chicago Cubs: A .215 batting average plus a half-dozen Old Styles per fan equals bad times at Wrigley.

49. Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs (late career): Beloved by Cubs fans for his long home runs and gregarious personality, Sosa took much of the blame for the 2004 season, after Dusty Baker and abrasive local media members piled on and berated him for "only" hitting 35 homers that season.

50. Todd Hundley, Chicago Cubs: A constant target of boos at Wrigley, Hundley once flipped off the fans during a home run trot, likely figuring he wouldn't get to run around the bases many more times. It's not easy to cheese off a fan base that loves your dad, but Hundley pulled it off.
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Post#2 » by The Sheik » Wed Sep 26, 2007 7:50 pm

how bout this one....

HIGH-PRICED LETDOWNS DIVISION



96. Carlos Zambrano, Chicago Cubs: Too soon? Not after Big Z signed a five-year deal worth more than $90 million, then proceeded to stink up the joint. Asked for his thoughts after a recent disastrous start, Zambrano whined: "I don't accept that the fans were booing at me."
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Post#3 » by 2poor » Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:02 pm

Too soon to jump to any conclusions I'd say, especially so after his last start against PIT. He still has one more start as well as potential (:pray:) postseason starts to clear his name.

I mean at the end of the day he's a 17-game winner who throws hard, and has a better BA than his opponents do against him. Seems pretty crucial to me. :dontknow:
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Post#4 » by Howling Mad » Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:56 pm

I bet the writer gambled to put Z on that list. He probably wanted to make sure Z wasn't going to do well in time for the article to get published.

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Hundley, Todd... SUCKS! Another example of an old player this franchise acquires and performs like he should.... like an old has been baseball player.

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