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Re: south side of Chi at Yanks 

Post#21 » by Pharmcat » Sun May 2, 2010 3:45 pm

225 with 2 hrs, he was supposed to hit 40 this year, just like javy was supposed to eat innings...fail on cashmans part
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Post#22 » by nykgeneralmanager » Sun May 2, 2010 3:57 pm

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Wade2k6 wrote:All of his moves have been flops to this point, but the team is still 15-7. That's saying something. Once Granderson, Johnson, Vasquez actually perform the way they should (or at least better then they are now), this is going to be a tough team to keep down.


im not holding my breath for that

the pen is shot at the moment, just lost the starting CF....arod and tex need to start producing

kinda ironic the 2 replacements we brought in was to get younger, and both of them have been injured this year, go figure

Injuries aren't a product of age, they happen. Phil Hughes had injuries when he was 20 and he seems fine now. Joba had injuries in college and has been perfect since. Should we have cut those two when they had injuries? Seriously, we're 15-7 and all you're doing is complaining.
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Re: south side of Chi at Yanks 

Post#23 » by nykgeneralmanager » Sun May 2, 2010 3:58 pm

Pharmcat wrote:225 with 2 hrs, he was supposed to hit 40 this year, just like javy was supposed to eat innings...fail on cashmans part

I didn't realize today's date was September 30th.

Was Cashman a fail when last April ended and Tex and CC were sucking?
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Post#24 » by Pharmcat » Sun May 2, 2010 6:51 pm

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Post#25 » by Pharmcat » Sun May 2, 2010 8:43 pm

has phil hughes officially arrived?
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Post#26 » by Wade2k6 » Sun May 2, 2010 10:21 pm

Hughes and Cano = Beasts

Looks like Tex is swinging the bat much better, and A-rod will come around. If Tex, A-Rod, and Cano all get hot together this offense will be unstoppable. And it's still early on Johnson, he will turn it around eventually too. He can't stay in this slump all year.
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Post#27 » by Wade2k6 » Sun May 2, 2010 11:58 pm

I would love to see how Pharmcat would react now (with their early success) had Cashman pulled the trigger on the Hughes/Cano for Santana trade a few years ago lol.
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Post#28 » by CrazyKnicks » Mon May 3, 2010 12:38 am

Another series win.
1.5 behind those damn Rays.
One guy holding this team back right now, Vasquez.....
He can't stay this horrible all season can he?
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Post#29 » by nykgeneralmanager » Mon May 3, 2010 1:48 am

Wade2k6 wrote:I would love to see how Pharmcat would react now (with their early success) had Cashman pulled the trigger on the Hughes/Cano for Santana trade a few years ago lol.

I guess Cashman's ego (whatever that means) didn't come into play during that deal?
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Post#30 » by Pharmcat » Mon May 3, 2010 2:05 am

Wade2k6 wrote:I would love to see how Pharmcat would react now (with their early success) had Cashman pulled the trigger on the Hughes/Cano for Santana trade a few years ago lol.


all you have to do is go on page 2 of this board, and that thread is about 3 lines down of me praising cashman as the best non-move....do some research next time :roll: jk :D
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Post#31 » by Pharmcat » Mon May 3, 2010 2:06 am

nykgeneralmanager wrote:
Wade2k6 wrote:I would love to see how Pharmcat would react now (with their early success) had Cashman pulled the trigger on the Hughes/Cano for Santana trade a few years ago lol.

I guess Cashman's ego (whatever that means) didn't come into play during that deal?


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Post#32 » by TKF » Mon May 3, 2010 4:07 am

Pharmcat wrote:has phil hughes officially arrived?


yea, the kid is looking like a solid starter and better yet, is showing ace type stuff.. I saw him hit the gun at 95 when he was close to 100 pitches... kid is good..

good blowout win :onfire:
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Re: south side of Chi at Yanks 

Post#33 » by nykgeneralmanager » Mon May 3, 2010 5:18 am

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nykgeneralmanager wrote:
Wade2k6 wrote:I would love to see how Pharmcat would react now (with their early success) had Cashman pulled the trigger on the Hughes/Cano for Santana trade a few years ago lol.

I guess Cashman's ego (whatever that means) didn't come into play during that deal?


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Fine :lol:

Still though, don't you think its unfair to judge any move after a month? Like I said, people hated Tex last May 1st and then he led the AL in home runs by the end of the year. CC was miserable last April, then untouchable the rest of the year and the postseason. Every move made this offseason looked great on paper (except letting Damon walk), so what does any ego have to do with it? Sometimes moves just don't go as planned, egos aside.

If Cashman had an ego, wouldn't he want to KEEP Austin Jackson and prove that he made the right draft choice and that the organization developed him properly? If anything, Cashman's ego got in the way of the Johan trade because he didn't want to give up Hughes and look how that worked out. Hughes was vital to our WS as the setup man and has developed into a stud in the rotation right before our eyes.
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Re: south side of Chi at Yanks 

Post#34 » by Pharmcat » Mon May 3, 2010 3:15 pm

the rise of cano is amazing, this is the guy giardi benched in his first season here, and now look how hes matured and on fire
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Post#35 » by Pharmcat » Mon May 3, 2010 3:16 pm

TKF wrote:
Pharmcat wrote:has phil hughes officially arrived?


yea, the kid is looking like a solid starter and better yet, is showing ace type stuff.. I saw him hit the gun at 95 when he was close to 100 pitches... kid is good..

good blowout win :onfire:


the biggest difference to me is the confidence, he looks good
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Re: south side of Chi at Yanks 

Post#36 » by Pharmcat » Mon May 3, 2010 3:17 pm

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nykgeneralmanager wrote:I guess Cashman's ego (whatever that means) didn't come into play during that deal?


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Fine :lol:

Still though, don't you think its unfair to judge any move after a month? Like I said, people hated Tex last May 1st and then he led the AL in home runs by the end of the year. CC was miserable last April, then untouchable the rest of the year and the postseason. Every move made this offseason looked great on paper (except letting Damon walk), so what does any ego have to do with it? Sometimes moves just don't go as planned, egos aside.

If Cashman had an ego, wouldn't he want to KEEP Austin Jackson and prove that he made the right draft choice and that the organization developed him properly? If anything, Cashman's ego got in the way of the Johan trade because he didn't want to give up Hughes and look how that worked out. Hughes was vital to our WS as the setup man and has developed into a stud in the rotation right before our eyes.


point taken, i digress from b4
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Re: south side of Chi at Yanks 

Post#37 » by Wade2k6 » Mon May 3, 2010 7:15 pm

Pharmcat wrote:the rise of cano is amazing, this is the guy giardi benched in his first season here, and now look how hes matured and on fire

Biggest difference I see in him is that he isn't swinging at bad pitches and taking himself out of hitters counts.

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